December 2014 Archive
10441.
Paul Graham on continuation passing style in web development (1997) (google.com)
10442.
Tool that shows you how much your website would cost to build (howmuchtobuildasite.com)
10443.
Learn to Code for Free at Your Local Apple Store (businessinsider.com)
10444.
Webtex: Science should look better on screens than on paper (pkgw.github.io)
10445.
Giving (javascriptjake.com)
10446.
A Quick Write-up of Docker Conf Europe Day 1 (intercityup.com)
10447.
The automated lab (nature.com)
10448.
100 pieces of technology that made the world a better place in 2014 (i100.independent.co.uk)
10449.
Focusing community discussions for IE development on StackOverflow (blogs.msdn.com)
10450.
Homeopaths Threaten Public Health Selling Sugar Pills as Vaccine Alternatives (sciencebasedmedicine.org)
10451.
24 Days of GHC Extensions: Record Wildcards (ocharles.org.uk)
10452.
The Surprising Power of an Electric Eel’s Shock (nytimes.com)
10453.
PHP class to convert numeric data into strings and vice-versa (github.com)
10454.
How we used Keen to change the way people measure their content (keen.io)
10455.
The 4% spending rule, 20 years later (vanguardblog.com)
10456.
Write in C (poppyfields.net)
10457.
Why Your Document URL Matters (blog.dogandponydata.com)
10458.
Some special Database SQL queries, Part 1: Case functions (desple.com)
10459.
Interesting talk on building badass users (vimeo.com)
10460.
U.S. begins largest auction of Bitcoins seized in Silk Road bust (reuters.com)
10461.
An elevator 'revolution': Going up, down or sideways (theglobeandmail.com)
10462.
Programming Challenges Sites (programmingzen.com)
10463.
Ebola in graphics (economist.com)
10464.
Docker, Rocket, and bulls in a china shop (redmonk.com)
10465.
Interactive network map of Wikipedia cleaned up with Infomap community detection (infobaleen.com)
10466.
Console Tips and Tricks (developer.chrome.com)
10467.
Construction has been approved for the world's largest telescope (eso.org)
10468.
Beyond the Border: Moving Information into North Korea (indiegogo.com)
10469.
Sound and Touch Collide There might be a little synesthesia in each of us (nautil.us)
10470.
Bitrig 1.0 released (bitrig.org)