Deep C and C++ (2011)
(slideshare.net)
October 2013 Archive
151.
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Wireshark is switching to Qt
(blog.wireshark.org)
153.
Pinay traumatized by horror trip to US
(abs-cbnnews.com)
154.
PostgreSQL Studio
(postgresqlstudio.org)
155.
Debugging a Live Saturn V
(zamiang.com)
156.
157.
Why does the C preprocessor interpret the word “linux” as the constant “1”?
(stackoverflow.com)
158.
Google shares hit $1,000 after strong earnings
(bbc.co.uk)
159.
New banner ads push actual Google results to bottom 12% of the screen
(arstechnica.com)
160.
This Bird Can Stay in Flight for Six Months Straight
(blogs.smithsonianmag.com)
161.
The Hacker News Generation (Afraid of Hard Work)
(simpleprogrammer.com)
162.
Particle effects in JavaScript
(liveweave.com)
163.
MathGifs
(mathgifs.blogspot.co.uk)
164.
Criminal Complaint against Ross Ulbricht aka "Dread Pirate Roberts" [pdf]
(krebsonsecurity.com)
165.
166.
Show HN: govuptime.com
(govuptime.com)
167.
MTurk + Google News API = press
(customerdevlabs.com)
168.
So You'd Like to Make a Map using Python
(sensitivecities.com)
169.
If you use Google+, you could become an ad next month
(engadget.com)
170.
How traffic actually works
(jliszka.github.io)
171.
Android for all and the new Nexus 5
(googleblog.blogspot.com)
173.
Introducing Neo900
(neo900.org)
174.
MongoDB Raises $150 Million at $1.2 Billion Valuation
(bloomberg.com)
175.
You can increase your intelligence
(blogs.scientificamerican.com)
176.
177.
Full archives of Game Developer magazine
(gdcvault.com)
178.
The best patent troll-killing bill yet
(action.eff.org)
179.
Cheaper to rent in Barcelona and commute to London
(bestburgerinnorthwestlondon.wordpress.com)
180.
To an alarming degree, science is not self-correcting
(economist.com)