Quantum hard drive breakthrough
(phys.org)
January 2015 Archive
1411.
1412.
The First Website Ever Made
(w3.org)
1413.
On professionalism in software
(jakewins.com)
1414.
Anglo-Saxons did not use the four-letter profanities we credit them with
(timeshighereducation.co.uk)
1415.
Incorrect optimization in 1963
(arcanesentiment.blogspot.com)
1416.
San Diego Hacker News Meetup 58 Tomorrow (1/30)
(anyvite.com)
1417.
Story Worth – privately collect and share family stories
(storyworth.com)
1418.
1419.
Why can’t the world’s greatest minds solve the mystery of consciousness?
(theguardian.com)
1420.
The reversible USB Type-C connector is turning heads at CES
(arnnet.com.au)
1421.
Sublime VS. Atom: Will GitHub's Text Editor Beat the Standing Champion?
(blog.takipi.com)
1423.
1424.
Leisure is the new productivity
(edition.cnn.com)
1425.
Why Corporations Could Get Higher Returns Than VCs
(rwrld.blogspot.com)
1426.
A Brief History of Databases (2014)
(avant.org)
1427.
Rubyspec is dead, long live Rubyspec
(gist.github.com)
1428.
OpenWorm – Create a virtual C. elegans nematode
(openworm.org)
1429.
The Frink programming language
(ncreep.github.io)
1430.
Finding the distance from camera to object in image
(pyimagesearch.com)
1431.
A window on Chaucer’s cramped, scary, smelly world
(spectator.co.uk)
1432.
The Admiral of the Atom
(city-journal.org)
1433.
Hacking with Andrew and Brad: tip.golang.org
(youtube.com)
1434.
Understanding the ELF
(medium.com)
1435.
1436.
1437.
Why Tech Startups Should Look at Go
(startupedmonton.tumblr.com)
1438.
AWS C4 Instances
(aws.amazon.com)
1439.
Reusable Software? Just Don't Write Generic Code
(josdejong.com)