March 2014 Archive
91.
Leslie Lamport awarded Turing Award (acm.org)
92.
What Happens to Older Developers? (christfollower.me)
93.
Crypto 101 (crypto101.io)
94.
Ask HN: Successful one-person online businesses?
95.
How the Most Expensive Game Jam Crashed And Burned in a Single Day (indiestatik.com)
96.
We’re Fucked, It’s Over: Coming Back from the Brink (scott.a16z.com)
97.
Full-disclosure – Administrivia: The End (marc.info)
98.
Show HN: Real-time server monitoring in your browser (scoutapp.github.io)
99.
Visualizing Git Concepts with D3.js (wei-wang.com)
100.
IRS Says Bitcoin Is Property (bloomberg.com)
101.
Amazon S3 Pricing Changes Effective April 1, 2014 (aws.amazon.com)
102.
LHC Physics Center bans Powerpoint, switches to whiteboard-only forums (symmetrymagazine.org)
103.
Facebook Refused No-Poaching Agreement With Google (techcrunch.com)
104.
Why I like Java (blog.plover.com)
105.
Please reconsider the Boolean evaluation of midnight (mail.python.org)
106.
Clojure 1.6 released (github.com)
107.
I am a successful software dev but I have a serious drinking problem
108.
Class Hierarchies? Don't Do That (raganwald.com)
109.
Model aircraft operators free to operate commercially in US, rules federal judge (dronehire.org)
110.
Microsoft launches Office for iPad (thenextweb.com)
111.
Goodbye Academia (anothersb.blogspot.co.uk)
112.
How the NSA Plans to Infect “Millions” of Computers with Malware (firstlook.org)
113.
Popcorn-app (github.com)
114.
Apple and Google’s wage-fixing involved dozens more companies, over 1M employees (pando.com)
115.
Mozilla and Unity Bring Unity Game Engine to WebGL (blog.mozilla.org)
116.
TldrLegal – Software Licenses Explained in Plain English (tldrlegal.com)
117.
JDK 8 Release Notes (oracle.com)
118.
The Founder Visa (again) (blog.samaltman.com)
119.
Introducing OneNote for Mac (blogs.office.com)
120.
Square Market Accepts Bitcoin (corner.squareup.com)