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OCaml from the Very Beginning
7 points
luu
2014-08-27T01:08:39Z
ocaml-book.com
What the Engineer Should Know About Programming (1957) [pdf]
36 points
luu
2014-08-26T23:09:28Z
archive.computerhistory.org
Programming Languages: History and Future (1972) [pdf]
4 points
luu
2014-08-26T19:22:08Z
www.csee.umbc.edu
The FAA vs. Model Airplanes
91 points
luu
2014-08-26T17:39:11Z
jonathanturley.org
New York Times’ Digital Subscription Growth Story May Be Ending
3 points
luu
2014-08-26T15:31:58Z
recode.net
Function Types and Dylan 2016
1 points
luu
2014-08-26T14:32:37Z
dylanfoundry.org
Coding in Notepad
2 points
luu
2014-08-26T14:11:53Z
scott.mn
Hidden dangers of team building rituals
11 points
luu
2014-08-26T04:14:20Z
semantici.st
Why Do Nigerian Scammers Say They Are from Nigeria? (2012)
149 points
luu
2014-08-25T20:30:20Z
research.microsoft.com
JIT Compilation Without (Much) Assembler in GNU C
2 points
luu
2014-08-25T19:50:21Z
dginasa.blogspot.com
Distributed purely functional programming, part 2
6 points
luu
2014-08-25T17:06:55Z
blog.podsnap.com
Surprise Text Message Sent by Google Voice
27 points
luu
2014-08-25T15:52:36Z
dpb.bitbucket.org
Why I’ll Never Work at Microsoft
1 points
luu
2014-08-25T15:03:46Z
trouble.org
Relaxed-Memory Concurrency
41 points
luu
2014-08-24T18:52:33Z
www.cl.cam.ac.uk
Wayland in Gnome: two progress reports
117 points
luu
2014-08-24T15:48:30Z
lwn.net
So you want to write a fast Python? (2011)
1 points
luu
2014-08-24T14:17:37Z
alexgaynor.net
Intel memory ordering, fence instructions, and atomic operations (2009)
45 points
luu
2014-08-24T04:41:34Z
peeterjoot.wordpress.com
Do Object-Oriented Languages Need Special Hardware Support? (1995) [pdf]
29 points
luu
2014-08-24T03:37:07Z
www.cs.ucsb.edu
Four Main Languages for Analytics, Data Mining, Data Science
4 points
luu
2014-08-23T21:56:57Z
www.kdnuggets.com
HP Holds Navy Network ‘Hostage’ for $3.3 Billion (2010)
2 points
luu
2014-08-23T14:17:23Z
www.wired.com
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