November 2016 Archive
3781.
Web Framework Benchmarks Round 13 is now available (techempower.com)
3782.
Google Think Tank Launches New Weapon in Fight Against ISIS (nbcnews.com)
3783.
GL4ES, a GL 1.5 to GL ES 1.1 translation (github.com)
3784.
Show HN: Creating beautiful letters using a web form and LaTeX (letters.koenvangilst.nl)
3785.
Codeschool Free Weekend (codeschool.com)
3786.
Attn: Jeff Bezos (scripting.com)
3787.
Android, Docker and Web Sockets (lightningtalks.me)
3788.
Crystal language 0.20.0 released (crystal-lang.org)
3789.
Gitlab Handbook (about.gitlab.com)
3790.
Whose Fake News Gets a Pass? NYT Advocates Internet Censorship (commondreams.org)
3791.
Show HN: Inception.js – Websites within websites (github.com)
3792.
SF Muni fare system shut down by randomware (sfexaminer.com)
3793.
Ask HN: Ok Google. Where Are Your APIs?
3794.
Theranos investor accuses Holmes of lying about blood tests (bloomberg.com)
3795.
Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years by Peter Norvig (norvig.com)
3796.
Decades after Chernobyl disaster, engineers slide high-tech shelter over reactor (arstechnica.com)
3797.
Internet Archive, after Trump win, looks to create alternate site in Canada (computerworld.com)
3798.
Lua Internal Development History Released (github.com)
3799.
Netty examples – asynchronous non-blocking architecture in java (lookatsrc.com)
3800.
I crawled top 25K websites for speed analysis (zenincognito.com)
3801.
How to buy a $35,000 brand-new electric car for under $14,000 (marketwatch.com)
3802.
Yet another JVM language? Whiley takes a fresh approach (javaworld.com)
3803.
Michael Moore was right about a Donald Trump victory, and now he has a plan (globalnews.ca)
3804.
Donald Trump’s strange speaking style, as explained by linguists (vox.com)
3805.
Stress 'changes brains of boys and girls differently' (bbc.com)
3806.
Silicon Valley is right to be worried about a Trump presidency (economist.com)
3807.
Choosing Ember over React in 2016 (blog.instant2fa.com)
3808.
Hackers learnings about how to earn on Twitter (1967vacation.westescalante.com)
3809.
Secret Backdoor in Some U.S. Phones Sent Data to China, Analysts Say (nytimes.com)
3810.
Doing Five Research Problems Before Lunch (lightstep.com)