November 2015 Archive
571.
A guide to Linux signals (linuxvoice.com)
572.
Writing an OS in Rust: Allocating Frames (os.phil-opp.com)
573.
Scrum is the new waterfall (adambourg.com)
574.
Time series database Graphite seems to be falling into disfavor (vividcortex.com)
575.
Annotated Version of John McCarthy’s Paper on Lisp (fermatslibrary.com)
576.
GNU Artanis: A web framework for Guile Scheme (groups.google.com)
577.
How to fix a bad user interface (scotthurff.com)
578.
Udacity Raises $105M Series D, Bringing Valuation to $1B (techcrunch.com)
579.
PyPy.js – PyPy in Your Browser (talkpython.fm)
580.
Paris: You Don’t Want to Read This (ronpaulinstitute.org)
581.
SVG Mask Artwork of the Intel 4004 (4004.com)
582.
Map of the Roman Empire Published Under CC 3.0 CC-BY (ancient.eu)
583.
Elasticsearch as a Time Series Data Store (elastic.co)
584.
Cable companies have started showing fewer ads because of Netflix (businessinsider.com)
585.
The impact of syntax colouring on program comprehension [pdf] (ppig.org)
586.
Show HN: WOPR – A markup for rich terminal reports (github.com)
587.
A vulnerability in WebLogic, WebSphere, JBoss, Jenkins, OpenNMS and others (foxglovesecurity.com)
588.
Anyone Can Learn to Code an LSTM-RNN (Part 1: RNN) (iamtrask.github.io)
589.
Why Childcare Workers Are So Poor, Even Though Childcare Costs So Much (theatlantic.com)
590.
Old Techies Never Die; They Just Can’t Get Hired as an Industry Moves On (2012) (nytimes.com)
591.
A Simple Way to Route with Redux (jlongster.com)
592.
Google Open-Sourcing TensorFlow Shows AI's Future Is Data, Not Code (wired.com)
593.
Show HN: Administrate – Rails framework for creating flexible admin dashboards (robots.thoughtbot.com)
594.
Desk: A lightweight workspace manager for the shell (github.com)
595.
Why We Use OCaml (tech.esper.com)
596.
Microsoft Invented Google Earth in the 90s, Then Blew It (motherboard.vice.com)
597.
Microsoft unveils German data plan to tackle US internet spying (ft.com)
598.
Haskell Web Development: A Freely Available Book (indiegogo.com)
599.
Countries That Don't Exist (bbc.com)
600.
Elsevier Says Content-Mining Research Papers 'Could Be Considered' Stealing (techdirt.com)