June 2015 Archive
3361.
How We Moved Our API from Ruby to Go and Saved Our Sanity (blog.parse.com)
3362.
Tricks and Things to Know in OCaml (blog.eatonphil.com)
3363.
Teletype Eurorack module from Monome (createdigitalmusic.com)
3364.
Container load balancing meets service discovery (rancher.com)
3365.
Rails API is now part of Rails 5, check out how to use it (wyeworks.com)
3366.
PHP 7.0.0 Alpha 1 Released (php.net)
3367.
Upcoming SQL and MongoDB Query Support in GUN 0.2.X (github.com)
3368.
PHP 7.0.0 Alpha 1 Released (php.net)
3369.
Level 3 is down (twitter.com)
3370.
Show HN: 64Bites – Simplest Way to Learn C64 Programming (64bites.com)
3371.
WeWork Tackles Hardware and Software Challenges to Manage Its Growing Community (blog.underdog.io)
3372.
Contraction Hierarchies path-finding algorithm, illustrated using Three.js (mjt.me.uk)
3373.
State of the demoscene: 1991 – 2014 (blog.subsquare.com)
3374.
Inside a counterfeit Facebook farm (theweek.com)
3375.
Water Creates the Land We Walk On (nautil.us)
3376.
How the PVS-Studio Team Improved Unreal Engine's Code (unrealengine.com)
3377.
Chronicling Los Angeles History, Menu by Menu (newyorker.com)
3378.
Protocol-Oriented Programming Is Object-Oriented Programming (blog.metaobject.com)
3379.
From ASM.JS to WebAssembly (brendaneich.com)
3380.
Understanding NPM (unpm.nodesource.com)
3381.
Mapping pre-1600 European manuscripts in the U.S. and Canada (mappingbooks.blogspot.com)
3382.
Show HN: Touchpine – Software updates straight to your inbox (touchpine.com)
3383.
Join Us for the New Big Data Application Meetup in Palo Alto (twitter.com)
3384.
Just-Metadata – Intel Gathering and Analysis of IP Metadata (christophertruncer.com)
3385.
Concurrent Vulnerability scanning with Erlang (lolware.net)
3386.
Controlling a Robotic Arm with a Patient's Intentions (caltech.edu)
3387.
Entering the sixth mass extinction (advances.sciencemag.org)
3388.
Don’t build anything until you have a clear startup mission (kilometer.io)
3389.
How Secure and Quick is QUIC? Provable Security and Performance Analyses (eprint.iacr.org)
3390.
40% of US Americans believe the Earth is less than 10,000 years old (livescience.com)