November 2015 Archive
13621.
Did humans approach Patagonia more than 18,000 years ago? (johnhawks.net)
13622.
Mali hotel 'attacked by gunmen' (bbc.co.uk)
13623.
Test friendly JavaScript modules – without Dependency Injection (davidvujic.blogspot.com)
13624.
Windows turns 30: a visual history (theverge.com)
13625.
TIFU by using Math.random() (medium.com)
13626.
Zerodium publishes full prices/bounties for 0day exploits (zerodium.com)
13627.
Investment in Big Data pays dividends for UK as two major new facilities open (connect.innovateuk.org)
13628.
React Native Console Panel (github.com)
13629.
Last Chance to See the Northern Lights Before They Dim for a Decade (yahoo.com)
13630.
Aros Vision 2.9.8 online (amigaworld.net)
13631.
Things marshmallow experiment has not consider (grisanik.com)
13632.
Science Is Proving That Tragic Curses Are Real (nautil.us)
13633.
Over $1B in Funding to WebRTC Companies in 2015 (blaccspot.com)
13634.
Google Buys Bebop and Names Diane Greene to Lead Enterprise Cloud Effort (techcrunch.com)
13635.
A native OS X KeePass client (github.com)
13636.
Unity3d 5.2 build for linux is out (forum.unity3d.com)
13637.
Domain-centric vs. data-centric approaches to software development (enterprisecraftsmanship.com)
13638.
Pamatcher – A pattern matching library for JavaScript iterators (pamatcher.js.org)
13639.
Basic problem solving in Haskell-style ES6 (casualjavascript.com)
13640.
Square Turns the IPO Corner (bloombergview.com)
13641.
Teaching Real-World Programming (2013) (cacm.acm.org)
13642.
This Post was not Bought (daniel.haxx.se)
13643.
Programming the Physical World: The Sun SPOT Wireless Sensor/Actuator (2008) (archive.org)
13644.
Google+ goes completely responsive (developers.google.com)
13645.
DemandTheSource lets you demand the source (demandthesource.com)
13646.
Reflection in C++14 (blog.simon-ninon.fr)
13647.
Machine Learning Will Power the Next Generation of Enterprise Software (linkedin.com)
13648.
Remind Me helps to control your time (play.google.com)
13649.
Geek Comic Site (turnoff.us)
13650.
Millions taking driverless trains every day (thememo.com)