9 cutting-edge programming languages worth learning now
(infoworld.com)
November 2014 Archive
4921.
4922.
JavaScript library enabling SVG icons to morph from one to the other
(alexk111.github.io)
4923.
4924.
How Government Killed the Medical Profession
(cato.org)
4925.
Interesting testing results on Android 5.0 Lollipop
(instantdevices.com)
4926.
4927.
Let's Simplify Ruby
(collectiveidea.com)
4928.
European Parliament Votes to Break Up Google
(forbes.com)
4929.
He Started Some of the Biggest Tech Companies, but Really Cares About Cycling
(businessinsider.com)
4930.
The “Web vs. Native Apps” argument is a fallacy. Here's why
(crookedpixels.com)
4931.
How to build a mmorpg
(youtube.com)
4932.
Scientists digitise the brain of a worm and place it inside a robot
(dailymail.co.uk)
4933.
4934.
Globe and Mail Canadian CEO of the Year (Profile of Shopify Founder Tobi Lütke)
(theglobeandmail.com)
4935.
Show HN: Secure WebSocket Over NACL
(github.com)
4936.
How sensors and IoT/IoE can improve learning
(spraec.nl)
4937.
Android Studio 1.0 Release Candidate RC2
(tools.android.com)
4938.
'Off switch' for pain discovered
(sciencedaily.com)
4939.
4940.
Data sharing for startups
(telemetryalliance.com)
4941.
4942.
How I Escaped the To-Do List Hell
(t37.net)
4943.
Be more productive and get more sleep – with 4 hours of sleep a day
(businessinsider.com)
4944.
World of Warcraft, nine years later: Can I get a res?
(eurogamer.net)
4945.
Largest factored quantum device
(phys.org)
4946.
4947.
AMA Geoffrey Hinton: MachineLearning
(reddit.com)
4948.
Hacker humor
(catb.org)
4949.
4950.
The Economics of Uber
(marginalrevolution.com)