July 2013 Archive
11491.
Practical Object-Oriented Design in Ruby by Sandy Metz is $16.99 until midnight. (informit.com)
11492.
Fundraising ideas (problemio.com)
11493.
Chrome vs. Internet Explorer Audience (dueyfinster.com)
11494.
Amid Apple developer site outage, users report unauthorized password resets (zdnet.com)
11495.
Foreign Airline Safety versus U.S. Major Airlines (philip.greenspun.com)
11496.
Computational Attacks on the Voynich Manuscript (voynichattacks.wordpress.com)
11497.
Happiness (medium.com)
11498.
New surgical knife can instantly detect cancer (usatoday.com)
11499.
Move over NSA, here comes the Obamacare Big Brother database (rare.us)
11500.
Detroit's Collapse Reveals the Awful Dystopia that the United States Is Becoming (alternet.org)
11501.
Writing Tetris in Clojure (2011) (codethat.wordpress.com)
11502.
Big data: Sporting Kansas City Makes the Stadium More Like Your Couch (businessweek.com)
11503.
Let’s care for one another. (medium.com)
11504.
10 Urban Legends about Famous Scientists (io9.com)
11505.
Why Detroit's bankruptcy filing is a business pivot (fastcompany.com)
11506.
Is Most of Modern Society Run by Linux? (businessweek.com)
11507.
On Holistic Programming Languages (merits of AST editing over text) (teebrz.wordpress.com)
11508.
Apple’s Dev Center Has Been Down Since Thursday (daringfireball.net)
11509.
Diaspora working on real time chat, may use WebRTC or XMPP (loomio.org)
11510.
New to Android Development (and Design)? (androiduiux.com)
11511.
Leftover Swap (leftoverswap.com)
11512.
NodeBots - the Rise of JS Robotics (voodootikigod.com)
11513.
Think twice about 'the Internet' (cnn.com)
11514.
MIT Delays Release of Aaron Swartz's Secret Service Files (mashable.com)
11515.
Is success genetic? (theweek.com)
11516.
Helen Thomas, veteran journalist, dies at age 92 (sfgate.com)
11517.
Why you should care about your local hackerspace (javaworld.com)
11518.
Timing attack in django.contrib.auth (code.djangoproject.com)
11519.
Selfless Mentors (medium.com)
11520.
Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey (theverge.com)