November 2012 Archive
1621.
Notset: A Do-Not-Care value for Python (github.com)
1622.
Improve your Git commits using patch mode (neowork.com)
1623.
Show HN: Stalker, a jQuery Plugin That Follows Users on a Page (tech.blog.box.com)
1624.
Interactive film built with Three.js and WebGL (thecarpandtheseagull.com)
1625.
Is JavaScript the Future of Programming? (mashable.com)
1626.
Why Learning to Code Is So Hard – and Why It Gets Easier (codeconquest.com)
1627.
What happens when your pivot goes horribly wrong? (skift.com)
1628.
Rejected for YC and still feeling awesome ()
1629.
You’re nothing more than a mass of habits (blog.willjennings.net)
1630.
Lawdingo Makes It Easy To Find And Instantly Consult A Lawyer Online (techcrunch.com)
1631.
Which Polls Fared Best (and Worst) in the 2012 Presidential Race (fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com)
1632.
US student suspended for refusing to wear school-issued tracker (wired.co.uk)
1633.
Exceptional acquires Ranger Monitoring (blog.exceptional.io)
1634.
Introducing MongoClient (blog.mongodb.org)
1635.
Cocos2d Conversion Tips for the iPhone 5 (blog.makegameswith.us)
1636.
Web Views and RubyMotion (marcgg.com)
1637.
Open source localStorage based mockup tool (github.com)
1638.
Megaupload Search Warrant Requests Ignored Massive Non-Infringing Use (torrentfreak.com)
1639.
Announcing OpenShift Enterprise – an On-Premise PaaS from Red Hat (openshift.redhat.com)
1640.
Target, Schedule, and Preview Notifications in the Parse Push Console (blog.parse.com)
1641.
High Profile UK VC Faces Jail After Sexual Assault Conviction (techcrunch.com)
1642.
GNOME 3 drops fallback mode in 3.8 (mail.gnome.org)
1643.
Computer Science Graduates are the Least Employable in the UK (thenextweb.com)
1644.
Can schools survive in the age of the web? (bbc.com)
1645.
iTunes 11: the convergence of iOS and OS X design (theindustry.cc)
1646.
Siri Is a Gimmick and a Tease (slate.com)
1647.
Airport Car Rentals: The Next $10 Billion Industry Ready For Disruption (techcrunch.com)
1648.
Eating meat and cooking food is how humans got their big brains (washingtonpost.com)
1649.
High-skill green cards get lame-duck push in Congress (mercurynews.com)
1650.
Dimsum is like head or tail, but pulls randomly from the entire file or stream (blog.noblemail.ca)