November 2013 Archive
901.
Mozilla Circus 0.10 released (blog.mozilla.org)
902.
Martini: Classy web development in Go (martini.codegangsta.io)
903.
An Interview with the Old Man of Floating-Point (1998) (eecs.berkeley.edu)
904.
An Introduction to Nitra (blog.jetbrains.com)
905.
Government requests for user information double over three years (googleblog.blogspot.com)
906.
Do We Live in the Matrix? (discovermagazine.com)
907.
Kotlin: A statically-typed language that compiles to JVM bytecode and JavaScript (kotlin.jetbrains.org)
908.
Surnames offer depressing clues to extent of social mobility over generations (economist.com)
909.
Open-source app releases first complete copy of English Wikipedia with images (xowa.sourceforge.net)
910.
Microsoft Brings Real-Time Collaboration To Free Office Web Apps (techcrunch.com)
911.
Font Combiner – improvements to free web fonts (fontcombiner.com)
912.
What does a 200-Page Legal Bill Look Like? (blog.simplelegal.com)
913.
FastR: An implementation of the R language in Java [pdf] (oracle.com)
914.
Ask HN: Your best passive income sources?
915.
Why Hardware Development Is Hard, Part 1: Verilog Is Weird (danluu.com)
916.
Clojure RethinkDB client library released (github.com)
917.
Dart Website Relaunch with 1.0 Release (dartlang.org)
918.
Boston policemen complain about new plan to watch their movements (arstechnica.com)
919.
Ask HN: Have you had trouble getting a job after a failed startup?
920.
The Workers Who Bring You Black Friday (thenation.com)
921.
Ask HN: What do you think of job hopping?
922.
Ripple is officially open-source (ripple.com)
923.
A Vital Measure: Your Surgeon’s Skill (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
924.
Why China is leading the global rise of Bitcoin (coindesk.com)
925.
Ask HN: Remote workers, tell us how you got started
926.
Inkjet-Based Circuits at Fraction of Time and Cost (news.gatech.edu)
927.
Achieving 10Gbps Line-rate Key-value Stores with FPGAs [pdf] (0b4af6cdc2f0c5998459-c0245c5c937c5dedcca3f1764ecc9b2f.r43.cf2.rackcdn.com)
928.
Thanks HN: That time you saved a bunch of lives (tumblr.amitgupta.com)
929.
Hardening Perl's Hash Function (blog.booking.com)
930.
The $179 Moto G hits the US early (news.cnet.com)