June 2014 Archive
8071.
How to Have Fun Programming (rdegges.com)
8072.
Computer Science: Lessons Learned (medium.com)
8073.
The Spudd (thespudd.com)
8074.
Oracle launches MySQL Fabric (zdnet.com)
8075.
Diane von Furstenberg Designs Google Glasses (elle.com)
8076.
The Right Way to Treat Child Geniuses (psychologytoday.com)
8077.
Swift implementation of flappy bird (github.com)
8078.
Hurricanes with female names seen as less risky, study finds (pbs.org)
8079.
Computing wikipedia's idealized greenhouse model (puzlet.com)
8080.
Mountain View stuck in past when it comes to housing policy (sfgate.com)
8081.
How we're on the verge of an amazing new open web (werd.io)
8082.
Apple needs you to know that it offers every service Google does – only better. (slate.com)
8083.
Apple to Developers: We Love You, But We’ll Also Take You Down (wired.com)
8084.
Social Media Mining with R (slashdot.org)
8085.
How we used Rollbar to fix a bug with Rollbar's daily summary emails (rollbar.com)
8086.
"Modern" Objective-C syntax (1997) (en.wikipedia.org)
8087.
Are You a SaaS Company Using Stripe? (referralpop.com)
8088.
Show HN : JS Interview – Quiz Ios App (itunes.apple.com)
8089.
Bursts Of Light Create Memories, Then Take Them Away (npr.org)
8090.
Why Have Female Hurricanes Killed More People Than Male Ones? (phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
8091.
How Auto-Tune conquered pop music (theverge.com)
8092.
Traveller (RPG) TV show launched on Kickstarter (kickstarter.com)
8093.
An Introduction to Vedic mathematics on Versal platform (versal.com)
8094.
At Five Years Old, Bing Has Come Far Yet Has More To Grow (searchengineland.com)
8095.
Making Aging Positive: new stage of life, making it meaningful (theatlantic.com)
8096.
Solar Impulse 2 successfully completes maiden voyage (cnet.com)
8097.
Apple's Swift explained: What it is and what it means (cnet.com)
8098.
AfricaHackTrip – The Movie (indiegogo.com)
8099.
Artificial Intelligence Is Telling Doctors How to Treat Patients (wired.com)
8100.
The new iPhone "Health" app – screenshots and analysis (ishouldhaveknownthisbefore.wordpress.com)