December 2012 Archive
871.
Ask HN: I’m not cut out to be a programmer. What are my alternatives?
872.
No, Linux won't be easy to run on a Microsoft Surface (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
873.
Ask HN: Who is meeting up? (December 2012)
874.
UX Idea: Real Turn-by-Turn Navigation (kyrobeshay.com)
875.
Ron Conway steps back as Y Combinator cuts team funding (news.cnet.com)
876.
The concept of antifragility: Shockingly Happy (williampeng.com)
877.
Icons for Web and Other Businesses (davidmatthias.typepad.com)
878.
Scala 2.9 vs 2.10 Performance (markehammons.wordpress.com)
879.
Let's Build NSMutableArray (mikeash.com)
880.
The solitaire encryption algorithm (1999) (schneier.com)
881.
New Official Facebook Poke iOS Application (itunes.apple.com)
882.
Programming Languages - Hammer Principle (hammerprinciple.com)
883.
Ask HN: I want to build a cable company. How would I get started?
884.
Android Overtakes Apple in Australia (theage.com.au)
885.
Why You Should Want to Pay for Software, Instagram Edition (theatlantic.com)
886.
Evidence suggesting that young computer programmers have “bilingual brains” (thecodingbrain.wordpress.com)
887.
Rebuilding Facebook for Android (facebook.com)
888.
Marc Andreessen: Not every startup should be a Lean Startup or embrace the pivot (gigaom.com)
889.
GnuTLS, copyright assignment, and GNU project governance (lwn.net)
890.
Android's Google Now services headed for Chrome, too (news.cnet.com)
891.
Why I Love Balanced (whit537.org)
892.
Playable Mario Game as a blog background (blog.nihilogic.dk)
893.
Kicksend (YC S11) partners with Target/CVS/Walgreens to launch "Print to Family" (blog.kicksend.com)
894.
How do we tell truths that might hurt? (E. Dijkstra, 1975) (cs.utexas.edu)
895.
Where the logic hides in rails apps (gammons.github.com)
896.
Page speed really does matter (gigpeppers.com)
897.
Photography’s Third Act (dcurt.is)
898.
CoffeeKup is markup as CoffeeScript (coffeekup.org)
899.
The Flickr API is a national treasure (threads2.scripting.com)
900.
Knowledge workers are bad at working – and what to do about it (calnewport.com)