Programming without objects
(falkoriemenschneider.de)
September 2014 Archive
511.
513.
We Are Entering the Age of Alzheimer's
(newrepublic.com)
514.
Kotlin, the Swift of Android
(blog.gouline.net)
515.
Draining California
(nationalgeographic.com)
516.
517.
Strategies to quickly become productive in an unfamiliar codebase
(devblog.nestoria.com)
518.
Show HN: Pup – A command-line HTML parser
(github.com)
519.
Patent troll gives up, can’t defend “matchmaking” patent under new law
(arstechnica.com)
520.
SIMD Vectorization in Julia
(software.intel.com)
521.
Tech salary insights from 1.2M foreign worker visas
(therotationship.com)
522.
The Uncatchable
(bbc.co.uk)
523.
An open source platform for emulating the fruit fly brain
(neurokernel.github.io)
524.
High-Performance Packet Filtering with Pflua
(wingolog.org)
525.
526.
Highcharts – JavaScript charting framework
(github.com)
527.
“We've been acquired and Twitpic will live on”
(twitter.com)
528.
Quit Covering Up Your Toxic Hellstew with Docker
(blog.neutrondrive.com)
529.
Bash bug: apply the unofficial patch now (CVE-2014-6277)
(lcamtuf.blogspot.com)
530.
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Coursera
(webpolicy.org)
531.
Oculus Rift Development Kit 1
(github.com)
534.
Apple’s dangerous game
(washingtonpost.com)
535.
iOS 8.0.1 released, broken on iPhone 6 models, withdrawn
(sixcolors.com)
536.
How many Commodore 64 computers were really sold? (2011)
(pagetable.com)
537.
Common Parts Library
(octopart.com)
538.
PayPal’s Braintree Embraces Bitcoin, One-Touch Payments
(techcrunch.com)
539.
Your brain makes decisions while you sleep
(washingtonpost.com)
540.
Advanced iOS virus targeting Hong Kong protestors
(reuters.com)