Object Oriented Design principles Java programmers should know
(javarevisited.blogspot.com)
February 2013 Archive
1051.
1052.
Fixing ‘too-big-to-fail’
(blogs.reuters.com)
1053.
1054.
1055.
Wi-Fi “as free as air” – totally false story
(arstechnica.com)
1056.
1057.
All Those Companies that Can't Afford Dedicated Security
(schneier.com)
1058.
Playing to Lose: How Competitive Tetris Players Approach An Unwinnable Game
(chrishiggins.com)
1059.
Large Hadron Collider shuts down for two years of upgrades
(arstechnica.com)
1060.
Strikingly (YC W13) Builds Compelling Mobile-First Web Experiences
(techcrunch.com)
1061.
Fauja Singh, world's oldest marathon runner, completes final race at 101
(extramustard.si.com)
1062.
Security Firm Bit9 Hacked, Used to Spread Malware
(krebsonsecurity.com)
1063.
1064.
Signs of startup dysfunction
(sumonsadhu.com)
1065.
Introducing hexagonal.js
(blog.arkency.com)
1066.
MS kills Xbox 360/PC cross-platform development
(extremetech.com)
1067.
Chrome app launcher developer preview
(blog.chromium.org)
1068.
1069.
The search for better ways of storing electricity is hotting up
(economist.com)
1070.
1071.
Literate Jenks Natural Breaks and How the Idea of Code is Lost
(macwright.org)
1072.
Programming from the Ground Up
(programminggroundup.blogspot.com)
1073.
Why GitHub’s pricing model stinks (for us)
(lostechies.com)
1074.
Why Amazon Is Special and Apple Is Not
(theatlantic.com)
1075.
The R learning curve
(datagrad.blogspot.com)
1076.
From jQuery to JavaScript and back again
(benhowdle.im)
1077.
Ruby gems are still not safe to use
(cristianobetta.com)
1078.
1079.
App Developer Makes Craigslist Mobile, the Legal Way
(mashable.com)
1080.
Minefold (YC W12) launches Feed The Beast servers
(blog.minefold.com)