March 2019 Archive
25591.
Etleap (YC W13) Is Hiring an Account Executive in SF or NY
25592.
Relationship breakup help. After the breakup how to get back with your ex lover (pinterest.com)
25593.
Adjunct skills for an older product manager?
25594.
Stadia: A New Way to Play (blog.google)
25595.
Malibu – Michael Berg (youtu.be)
25596.
Facebook Halts Ad Targeting Cited in Bias Complaints (nytimes.com)
25597.
Using styled components in a React Native app (medium.com)
25598.
Apple teams with media literacy programs in the US and Europe (apple.com)
25599.
Tips for First-Time Software Developers (blog.appacademy.io)
25600.
ElementaryJS: A Sane Subset of JavaScript (github.com)
25601.
A cross-platform app for react-native begginer (github.com)
25602.
Serverless online multiplayer game with PubNub (medium.com)
25603.
Security Playbook (github.com)
25604.
Is there a study that shows “suicide awareness” increases suicide?
25605.
Computing the Halstead Software Complexity of Perl Code (techn.ology.net)
25606.
The Lander: A Standing Desk, Redefined (imovr.com)
25607.
Broadcasters and Listeners in JUCE (hackernoon.com)
25608.
Media-bashing has got to stop (spiked-online.com)
25609.
ĐạI học – Học viện khốI A khu vực Miền Nam – Tuyển Sinh Số
25610.
Hacker News June 2014 – “This CEO is out for blood (fortune.com)” (news.ycombinator.com)
25611.
Identifying and Navigating Gaslighting (medium.com)
25612.
Clean Code concepts list with many updated rules and best practices (github.com)
25613.
What Dollar Stores Tell Us About Electoral Politics (washingtonmonthly.com)
25614.
Sponge Filter (m.youtube.com)
25615.
Nvidia ’s smart paintbrush tool turns simple doodles into works of art (digitaltrends.com)
25616.
Top successful personalities and their success stories in direct sales (epixelmlmsoftware.com)
25617.
Anna Ridler uses AI to bring “tulipmania” into the future (hyperallergic.com)
25618.
Play Games and Earn Bitcoins with Bitfun (coinpedia.org)
25619.
Useful Tips for Better Fashion Photography in India – Hugecount (hugecount.com)
25620.
Coders’ Primal Urge to Kill Inefficiency–Everywhere (wired.com)