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Getting Started | Spiderspiderlang.org
Spider is a programming language that compiles to JavaScript. It's just JavaScript, but better. -
OSIRIS spots Philae drifting across the cometesa.int
These incredible images show the breathtaking journey of Rosetta’s Philae lander as it approached and then rebounded from its first touchdown on Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko on 12 November 2014.The mosaic comprises a series of images captured by Ros... - bbc.com
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Google to Quadruple Computer Science Prize Winnings to $1 Millionbits.blogs.nytimes.com
The Turing prize for computer science will be quadrupled to $1 million, a jump funded by Google. -
Mindscope - the Mind Mapping Outlineritunes.apple.com
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An Overdose of Copernicus? Our Universe Might Yet Be Special - Facts So Romantic - Nautilusnautil.us
The mediocre universe… Depending on how you look at it, that is either a term of derision or an interesting, mind-warping concept.… - jakevdp.github.io
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The Beer Archaeologistsmithsonianmag.com
By analyzing ancient pottery, Patrick McGovern is resurrecting the libations that fueled civilization -
Mobile Last?jonathanstark.com
Jonathan Stark is a mobile software consultant who helps market leaders take back their brand in the post-PC era. - github.com
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All Hacker News Evergreen Stories Ordered by Score - Contextcontextly.com
This resource contains all evergreen stories posted to Hacker News through November 7th, 2014. Up to that time, 1,544,661 stories were submitted to Hacker News. Of those stories, 6,826 have been identified as evergreen. They are posted here ordered by ... - komments.net
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Some REST best practicesbourgeois.me
REST APIs are a very common topic nowaday; they are part of almost every web application. A simple, consistent and pragmatic interface is a mandatory thing; it will be much easier for others to use your API. Even if these... -
One Big Fluke › You only get 1,000 lines of code a weekonebigfluke.com
Choose to do only the things that nobody else can do. - morepypy.blogspot.com