February 2013 Archive
751.
Guide to Tech Interviews (kchodorow.com)
752.
MIDI.js - Sequencing in Javascript (mudcu.be)
753.
Unix system programming in OCaml (ocamlunix.forge.ocamlcore.org)
754.
Problems With Precision and Judgment, but Not Integrity, in Tesla Test (publiceditor.blogs.nytimes.com)
755.
Why Developing Serious Relationships in Your 20s Matters (medium.com)
756.
Show HN: I Designed this HN Mac App – Should I develop it? (hackernewstab.com)
757.
Paying Top Dollar for Condos, and Leaving Them Empty (nytimes.com)
758.
Google I/O 2013 (developers.google.com)
759.
Microsoft BizSpark includes free Azure access (microsoft.com)
760.
Action.IO: Web Development Server with Full Console, Online IDE and SSH Access (action.io)
761.
Unite with Namecheap in the fight against CISPA (namecheap.com)
762.
The Joy of Flying AR Drones with Clojure (gigasquidsoftware.com)
763.
Paul Graham and David Hornik on Bloomberg West [video] (bloomberg.com)
764.
A mild case of borderitis (usabilitypost.com)
765.
The Perl Renaissance (lanyrd.com)
766.
Winter chills limit range of the Tesla Model S electric car (news.consumerreports.org)
767.
It's Official: XNA is dead (gamasutra.com)
768.
Show HN: We built a crowd-powered virtual assistant (premier.mobileworks.com)
769.
HTML5 Game Development (udacity.com)
770.
Remote: the new book by 37signals, coming fall 2013 (37signals.com)
771.
Dear awesome startups, don’t join an accelerator, unless… (pandodaily.com)
772.
Pixelapse (YC W12): GitHub-Style Sharing and Version Control For Design Projects (techcrunch.com)
773.
Twitter’s Surprising Solution to the Patent Problem: Let Employees Control Them (wired.com)
774.
Building Backbone.js apps with Backlift part 1: Views and Templates (gun.io)
775.
Diary: Google Invades (lrb.co.uk)
776.
Spec analysis: XBox720 vs PS4 (eurogamer.net)
777.
After 14 years, GameSpy closes down (au.pc.gamespy.com)
778.
A list of donations that Bill Gates has made (youhavetocit.com)
779.
Learning to Code: Lessons from building a simple Rails app with Treehouse (jasonshen.com)
780.
Students build computers out of cardboard (creativeapplications.net)