April 2016 Archive
301.
Automated Testing for League of Legends (engineering.riotgames.com)
302.
React Native on the Universal Windows Platform (blogs.windows.com)
303.
Glot.io: Open Source pastebin with runnable snippets and API (glot.io)
304.
Street-Fighting Mathematics (mitpress.mit.edu)
305.
The Secret Tesla Motors Master Plan (2006) (teslamotors.com)
306.
Neural Networks Are Impressively Good at Compression (probablydance.com)
307.
It's time to dispel the myths about nuclear power (theguardian.com)
308.
ES6, ES7, and beyond (v8project.blogspot.com)
309.
Japanese Priests Collected Almost Seven Centuries of Climate Data (smithsonianmag.com)
310.
Obama Forgives Student Debt Of 400,000 Americans (marketwatch.com)
311.
The Arctic Suicides: It's Not the Dark That Kills You (npr.org)
312.
AMD stock up 52% (nasdaq.com)
313.
Show HN: QBE – a new compiler back end (c9x.me)
314.
Eyes Everywhere: Encryption programmer Paul Le Roux and his commando kill squad (mastermind.atavist.com)
315.
Y Combinator cofounder Jessica Livingston to take year-long sabbatical (venturebeat.com)
316.
Document 17 Declassified – 9/11 attackers may have had links to Saudi Arabia [pdf] (28pagesdotorg.files.wordpress.com)
317.
When to Rewrite from Scratch – Autopsy of Failed Software (codeahoy.com)
318.
PyPy 5.1 released (morepypy.blogspot.com)
319.
Abandoning Gitflow and GitHub in favour of Gerrit (beepsend.com)
320.
Continuous Deployment at Instagram (engineering.instagram.com)
321.
Fair use prevails as Supreme Court rejects Google Books copyright case (arstechnica.com)
322.
NES classic ‘Punch-Out’ has an Easter egg that went undiscovered for 29 years (thenextweb.com)
323.
Saudi Arabia Warns of Economic Fallout If Congress Passes 9/11 Bill (nytimes.com)
324.
Side Projects (avc.com)
325.
“You pay to read research you fund. That’s ludicrous” (wired.com)
326.
The Minecraft Generation (nytimes.com)
327.
ACM 2015 Technical Award Recipients (acm.org)
328.
LKML: New syscall: leftpad() (lkml.org)
329.
Domino's: Pizza and Payments (ifc0nfig.com)
330.
Teen birth rate hits all-time low, led by 50% decline among Hispanics and blacks (washingtonpost.com)