December 2014 Archive
6091.
C++'s SFINAE (en.wikipedia.org)
6092.
Uber Faces Legal Action in India Following Arrest of Rape Suspect (techcrunch.com)
6093.
The path to Neovim 1.0 (github.com)
6094.
Lessons from the founder of Boston Dynamics (alitoiu.com)
6095.
Couscous: put your Markdown documentation online (couscous.io)
6096.
What Do Low-Wage Strikes Imply for Robotic Development? (mistbreaker.com)
6097.
Display the work processes in a transparent way with webix kanban (webix.com)
6098.
How to Deal with Long Sales Cycles in B2B Startups (leanb2bbook.com)
6099.
24 Days of Rust (siciarz.net)
6100.
Erlang – The Movie (youtube.com)
6101.
Mr. Peeler: showing people they want what you sell (nowiknow.com)
6102.
Data Science Ontology (datascienceontology.com)
6103.
Sony hacked again, this time the PlayStation Network (cnet.com)
6104.
What Comes After Product Market Fit (startupiceland.com)
6105.
A Beginner’s Thoughts on Programming Languages (Part 1) (medium.com)
6106.
Sysdig: Linux system level troubleshooting tool – strace replacement (sysdig.org)
6107.
Show HN: Free, only high quality, resources for all design projects (imcreator.com)
6108.
Site using Gifs to show users how to clear cache and cookies (losemycookies.com)
6109.
10 websites that help Java developers daily (codeinventions.blogspot.com)
6110.
War by media and the triumph of propaganda (johnpilger.com)
6111.
Building an image search engine: Part 2 (pyimagesearch.com)
6112.
All the Java 9 JEPs to date: which ones are top of your list? (voxxed.com)
6113.
Mysterious Politician Steps in to Buy Bitcoin Startup HashFast’s Assets (arstechnica.com)
6114.
Questions to ask at a startup interview (aaron-gray.com)
6115.
Google App Engine Plagued by Tens of Vulnerabilities (securityweek.com)
6116.
RoboVM 1.0 Beta released – Debugger and Junit support (blog.robovm.org)
6117.
Louisiana loses its boot (medium.com)
6118.
Hachette partners with Gumroad to sell books directly to readers (pando.com)
6119.
Videogame Pioneer Ralph Baer Dies (bbc.com)
6120.
Google Cloud Platform now supports Microsoft server app licenses (venturebeat.com)