March 2016 Archive
9901.
How to Reduce the Cognitive Load of Your Code (chrismm.com)
9902.
How libraries can save the Internet of Things from the Web's centralized fate (boingboing.net)
9903.
New Web Features in Safari (webkit.org)
9904.
Anyone Can Learn to Code an LSTM-RNN in Python (Part 1: RNN) (iamtrask.github.io)
9905.
The Tcl Quadcode Compiler [pdf] (ftp.mirrorservice.org)
9906.
TextNow: the biggest Waterloo tech success you’ve never heard of (news.communitech.ca)
9907.
OCaml starterkit – create your dev environment quickly (github.com)
9908.
Super Mario code injection, allows game to be turned into Flappy Bird (boingboing.net)
9909.
Pandora Replaces Chief, Aiming to Reinvent Itself Midstream (nytimes.com)
9910.
A hacker's guide to bending the universe (backchannel.com)
9911.
Implementing moggio: a cross-platform, multi-source music player in Go (mattjibson.com)
9912.
My engineering pipe dream to quant trade p2p microfinance (github.com)
9913.
A Tale of Two Programmers (blog.prakashvenkat.com)
9914.
Uber IPO Uber-Unlikely: CEO Kalanick (cnbc.com)
9915.
Exact real arithmetic for Tcl [pdf] (ftp.mirrorservice.org)
9916.
Technology March Madness: Debating the most influential person in tech (blog.venturestorm.com)
9917.
Was Arizona’s Voter Registration Data Hacked and Changed? (anonymousinvestigationsblog.wordpress.com)
9918.
D3-peaks: Find peaks in a noisy signal (github.com)
9919.
Easily manage multiple Git repositories with dtags (github.com)
9920.
The Myth of the Full-Stack Developer (andyshora.com)
9921.
D3 modules dependency time graphs: Temporal Dependency Graph (github.com)
9922.
KAJS – Dead-Simple Language That Compiles to JavaScript (github.com)
9923.
Building a Resilient Continuous Deployment System (medium.com)
9924.
Confessions of a VC why I passed on Uber’s seed round (techinasia.com)
9925.
Building an Open, Verifiably Secure Mobile Ecosystem (guardianproject.info)
9926.
Different approach to Ecommerce on Rails (blog.sundaycoding.com)
9927.
Holoportation (youtube.com)
9928.
Is South Africa's Film and Publication Board Beefing with Netflix? (africantechroundup.com)
9929.
Tell the W3C to Protect Researchers Who Investigate Browsers (eff.org)
9930.
Immutable data structures are not as good as you think they are (concurrencyfreaks.blogspot.com)