November 2012 Archive
751.
Ask HN: Percent of time spent developing internal tools?
752.
Hacker News new logo concept (dribbble.com)
753.
Publishers shouldn't be app developers (37signals.com)
754.
tabIndent.js - A JavaScript Library For Tab-Enabled TextAreas (julianlam.github.com)
755.
Python open-source tool that generates images with a URL (github.com)
756.
The Most Engaging Sites on Hacker News (blog.lookmark.com)
757.
Careers Start by Peeling Potatoes (steveblank.com)
758.
YC W13 Applicants (docs.google.com)
759.
Jury convicts NY man accused of AT&T-iPad hacking (news.yahoo.com)
760.
We Need a Programmer for President (java.dzone.com)
761.
Google Casts a Big Shadow on Smaller Web Sites (nytimes.com)
762.
FTC files suit against "Rachel from Cardholder Services" (networkworld.com)
763.
Now 0-for-3, SpaceX's Elon Musk Vows to Make Orbit (2008) (wired.com)
764.
Mixpanel Activity Feed (mixpanel.com)
765.
Basic Option Strategies, Part 2 - Options Pricing (datanitro.com)
766.
Early detection of Twitter trends explained (snikolov.wordpress.com)
767.
The Hacker News effect (medium.com)
768.
Apple Can Finish What Microsoft’s Sinofsky Started (mondaynote.com)
769.
Tiny Piano sales quadruple due to Apple commercial (blog.squarepoet.com)
770.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner: Have we always eaten them? (bbc.co.uk)
771.
What Every Computer Scientist Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic (docs.oracle.com)
772.
Is coffee a good excuse for a slow application start-up time? (ux.stackexchange.com)
773.
Self-Portrait by Curiosity Rover Arm Camera (mars.jpl.nasa.gov)
774.
Fork Your Application's Data (Not Just Your Code) (postgres.heroku.com)
775.
Hacker News App Comparison for Android (thomas.do)
776.
Hugepic - a web app for showing massive pictures (peterbe.com)
777.
HTML5 Security Cheatsheet: What your browser does when you look away... (html5sec.org)
778.
An Interview with Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto (fredwu.me)
779.
How a single person can make a huge difference to your startup in 24 hours (blog.tray.io)
780.
Cyclic Tag System: 1 Line of Turing-Complete Code (blog.barvinograd.com)