March 2013 Archive
6961.
How to pass parameters correctly? (stackoverflow.com)
6962.
How GNOME is turning Linux into Windows (igurublog.wordpress.com)
6963.
Advanced HTML Semantics & Accessibility (learn.shayhowe.com)
6964.
Moving Back to Portland (medium.com)
6965.
Raspberry Pi a Hit at PyCon 2013 (marketwire.com)
6966.
D3.js and the US Census (ccarpenterg.github.com)
6967.
Flexible runtime interface to shared libraries with libffi (eli.thegreenplace.net)
6968.
The Future of Local News: Why We Shouldn't Settle For Ad-Covered Wire Copy (medium.com)
6969.
Recreating MKUserLocationView (samvermette.com)
6970.
Time Warner Cable says there's no consumer demand for gigabit internet (theverge.com)
6971.
Animating with JavaScript is painful, but a new API is coming (coding.smashingmagazine.com)
6972.
New Bitcoin ASIC Competitor... Or Scammer... Enters the Race (codinginmysleep.com)
6973.
After being cut from Norway, The Pirate Bay returns from North Korea (falkvinge.net)
6974.
Myths About Startups (sixrevisions.com)
6975.
grep is now 40 years old. Thank you Ken Thompson. (en.wikipedia.org)
6976.
HTML5 Chart that renders 100,000 data points (canvasjs.com)
6977.
Ubuntu's Unity Written In Qt/QML For "Unity Next" (phoronix.com)
6978.
After Petition, White House Says Unlocking Cell Phones Should Be Legal (livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com)
6979.
Sass Get Unicode Plugin (blog.hull.io)
6980.
Python introduces electronic contributor agreements (pyfound.blogspot.com)
6981.
Heroku for news apps (cironline.org)
6982.
Introducing Kids to Java Programming Using Minecraft (blogs.oracle.com)
6983.
"Don't make objects that end with 'er'." (objology.blogspot.com)
6984.
How emoji conquered the world (theverge.com)
6985.
Tampon subscription startups boom (theverge.com)
6986.
THE Unix CANON: N AND P (blog.veez.us)
6987.
How Much Does Google Glass Cost and Is It a Business? (technologyreview.com)
6988.
Evernote defends MD5 password hash storage (2011) (blog.evernote.com)
6989.
Computational Journalism Publishers Workbench 2.5.0 Released (znmeb.github.com)
6990.
Learning to code after plenty of failed attempts (technillogical.com)