Dijkstra on Haskell and Java (2001)
(chrisdone.com)
January 2014 Archive
211.
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React: Finally, a great server/client web stack
(eflorenzano.com)
214.
US bans students from “blacklisted” countries from getting access to Coursera
(hummusforthought.com)
215.
Why the World Needs OpenStreetMap
(blog.emacsen.net)
216.
Where do you find the time for side projects?
(justinjackson.ca)
217.
How's my SSL?
(howsmyssl.com)
218.
Tarkovsky Films Free Online (2010)
(openculture.com)
219.
The "Window Resizer" extension for Chrome now contains malware (2013)
(productforums.google.com)
220.
Tesla Completes L.A.-to-New York Electric Model S Drive Chargers
(bloomberg.com)
221.
Lenovo to acquire Motorola Mobility
(googleblog.blogspot.com)
222.
Lost city in Darfur
(openstreetmap.org)
223.
Meanwhile, at code.org
(worrydream.com)
224.
225.
Amusing ourselves to death
(onthepathofknowledge.wordpress.com)
226.
Another go at Go failed
(oneofmanyworlds.blogspot.com)
227.
228.
Show HN: Ridiculously cheap bulk geocoding
(geocod.io)
229.
Best development book I've read, has no code in it
(arasatasaygin.com)
230.
You will probably need jQuery
(gist.github.com)
231.
Stephen Hawking: 'There are no black holes'
(nature.com)
232.
Apple Acquires Rapid-Fire Camera App Developer SnappyLabs
(techcrunch.com)
234.
Simple git workflow is simple
(blogs.atlassian.com)
235.
New YC Partner Investment Policy
(blog.ycombinator.com)
236.
How I “hacked” Kayak and booked a cheaper flight
(josecasanova.com)
239.
Rare color film shows what London looked like in 1927
(deathandtaxesmag.com)
240.
Romanian saves OpenBSD?
(thedrinkingrecord.com)