March 2016 Archive
9841.
9842.
Software security needs a new perspective
(techcrunch.com)
9843.
Your “just” considered harmful
(medium.com)
9844.
NSA Targets World Leaders for US Geopolitical Interests
(wikileaks.org)
9845.
Facebook probably won't get into China, and it shouldn't want to
(techinasia.com)
9846.
The rise of async JavaScript (video)
(youtube.com)
9847.
So your boss doesn’t believe in design research
(blog.prototypr.io)
9848.
Sunken Central Park: ‘Sidescraper’ Wraps Excavated Landscape Concept
(weburbanist.com)
9849.
JavaScript Promises and Async
(channel9.msdn.com)
9850.
Best CPUs: Q1 2016
(anandtech.com)
9851.
Efficient Queue Management for Cluster Scheduling [pdf]
(research.microsoft.com)
9852.
STL Algorithms in Action
(hgad.net)
9853.
Vanguard – a Consul cone in 350 lines of Erlang
(github.com)
9854.
9855.
9856.
Based on a true story?
(docs.google.com)
9857.
How an arcade classic broke all the rules
(polygon.com)
9858.
NaturalDocs: Multilanguage documentation generation tool
(naturaldocs.org)
9859.
Your Open Source Project Is Considered Harmful
(developer.telerik.com)
9860.
9861.
Internet of Things: Are We There Yet? (The 2016 IoT Landscape)
(mattturck.com)
9862.
Searching for Sundar Pichai
(buzzfeed.com)
9863.
9864.
Lessons from Two Artificial Intelligences
(blog.acthompson.net)
9865.
9866.
Surveillance Is Power: The Information Advantage
(privateinternetaccess.com)
9867.
9868.
Hardware acceleration of database operations
(dl.acm.org)
9869.
Open and Efficient Type Switch for C++ [pdf]
(stroustrup.com)
9870.
CGA Graphics – Not as bad as you thought
(youtube.com)