November 2013 Archive
331.
Redis 2.8.0 stable is out (groups.google.com)
332.
Visual Studio 2013 Launches With New Online Tools, Browser-Based Code Editor (techcrunch.com)
333.
Live editing WebGL shaders with Firefox Developer Tools (hacks.mozilla.org)
334.
Portable Native Client (blog.chromium.org)
335.
Amazon to Begin Sunday Deliveries, With Post Office's Help (online.wsj.com)
336.
Android: The Land That Python Forgot (speakerdeck.com)
337.
Service lets you "certify" a document using the Bitcoin blockchain (proofofexistence.com)
338.
PostgreSQL: Don't use CHAR or VARCHAR (blog.jonanin.com)
339.
A crossword based on the Adobe password leak (zed0.co.uk)
340.
Facebook Publications (facebook.com)
341.
Ionic – A front-end framework for developing hybrid mobile apps in HTML5 (ionicframework.com)
342.
Two years of production Go at CloudFlare (blog.cloudflare.com)
343.
Try Hy (try-hy.appspot.com)
344.
Show HN: MMORPG in 55KB of Javascript (aberoth.com)
345.
ClojureScript 101 (swannodette.github.io)
346.
Isomorphic JavaScript: The Future of Web Apps (nerds.airbnb.com)
347.
Car Mechanic Dreams Up a Tool to Ease Births (nytimes.com)
348.
The Open Book Sale of My $600K eCommerce Store, With Financials (ecommercefuel.com)
349.
Bitcoin – The Internet of Money (startupboy.com)
350.
Vermeer’s Secret Tool: Testing Whether The Artist Used Mirrors and Lenses (vanityfair.com)
351.
Wireless HDMI for Everyone (indiegogo.com)
352.
A search engine that removes the 1 million most popular web sites from its index (millionshort.com)
353.
Programming Language Checklist (colinm.org)
354.
The perils of mixing open source and money (david.heinemeierhansson.com)
355.
$4.1m goes missing as Chinese bitcoin trading platform GBL vanishes (coindesk.com)
356.
How Python became the language of choice for data science (blog.mikiobraun.de)
357.
How to launder Bitcoins (blog.oleganza.com)
358.
Rails 4.0.1 has been released (weblog.rubyonrails.org)
359.
Bitcoin's UK future looks bleak (scirra.com)
360.
Bloomberg News Suspends Reporter Whose Article on China Was Not Published (nytimes.com)