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Hack4ac: Text-mining and analyzing author contributions in PLOS articles - writeLaTeX Blogwritelatex.com
WriteLaTeX founder John Lees-Miller worked on mining and analysing article data from the PLOS Search API and PeerJ at the hack4ac event. -
Does your webapp really need network access? | Flameeyes's Weblogblog.flameeyes.eu
One of the interesting thing that I noticed after shellshock was the amount of probes for vulnerabilities that counted on webapp users to have direct network ac... -
An argument against call/ccokmij.org
Why a programming language should not offer a primitive to capture undelimited continuations (call/cc). - nytimes.com
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Introducing the GitBook WebEditorgitbook.com
After the native editor for GitBook, we are now releasing a web editor fully integrated with the GitBook platform and GitHub. -
Interoperating Between Objective-C and Rust - sasheldon.comsasheldon.com
Since the Objective-C runtime exposes a C interface, it’s actually pretty easy to interact with from Rust. Over the past months I’ve wo... -
Is Firefox really that bad? | Flameeyes's Weblogblog.flameeyes.eu
When I’ve read some rants about Firefox I thought they were a little bit too much. Now, I start to wonder if they were quite to the point instead. But bef... -
Cases and controversies: Not your typical grand jury investigationscotusblog.com
Today’s news coverage features a vigorous debate over last night’s announcement that a grand jury in Missouri declined to indict police officer Darren Wilson for his role in the death of Michael Brown, an unarmed African-American teenager. Some believe... - pcg-random.org
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dotnet/corefxgithub.com
corefx - This repository contains the foundational libraries that make up the .NET Core development stack. - cirello.org
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How speakers make sound - Animagraffsanimagraffs.com
Speakers (also called loudspeakers) push and pull surrounding air molecules in waves that the human ear interprets as sound. You could even say that hearing is movement detection. So what makes a speaker travel back and forth at just the right rate and... - johnmyleswhite.com
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