March 2013 Archive
7201.
A Contract From Alibi (whatever.scalzi.com)
7202.
Former MySQL CEO Mårten Mickos Talks About Managing Remote Workers (Video) (news.slashdot.org)
7203.
Porn trolling mastermind is the world’s most evasive witness (arstechnica.com)
7204.
How To Write Unmaintainable Code (thc.org)
7205.
Not the kind of customer satisfaction you want to see. (amazon.com)
7206.
Did Nate Thayer Plagiarize in the Article The Atlantic Wanted for Free? (nymag.com)
7207.
How Microsoft Was Left to Make an Expensive Mistake (blogs.wsj.com)
7208.
A Flask Application Skeleton (github.com)
7209.
Reverse Engineering the CompStak 500 Startups Demo Day pitch (prlambert.com)
7210.
HexaFlip: Flexible 3D Cubes with Infinite Sides (tympanus.net)
7211.
Show HN: event analytics for Arduino & the Internet of Things (snowplowanalytics.com)
7212.
Python Class Methods and self (cwgem.github.com)
7213.
Leap Motion and Double Fine team on Dropchord, give air guitar skills an outlet (engadget.com)
7214.
Singapore Punishes Net Freedom Advocate (freedom-to-tinker.com)
7215.
Wozniak’s [not Steve] email tax: Good sense or nonsense? (berkeleyside.com)
7216.
OAuth1, OAuth2, OAuth...? (homakov.blogspot.jp)
7217.
Shell humor (wiki.bash-hackers.org)
7218.
Polygon lowers it's Simcity review from 9.5 to 4 out of 10 (polygon.com)
7219.
Ubuntu: The Community (blog.pault.ag)
7220.
Hacker history: The Turing Bombe (WWII codebreaking computer) in action [video] (youtube.com)
7221.
Pretty printing JSON form the command line (restlessprogrammer.com)
7222.
Ten things about being a founder I wish I knew two years ago (speakerdeck.com)
7223.
This Twitter bot will answer all your queries (twitter.com)
7224.
Couchsurfing: A Sad End to a Great Idea (mechanicalbrain.wordpress.com)
7225.
MongoDB London 2013 Early Bird Pricing ends today (10gen.com)
7226.
Why using Bitcoin is like abstinence (ohadsamet.com)
7227.
Polycode is out (polycode.org)
7228.
Tips: Making Mobile Apps Alternate-Device Aware (blog.smartbear.com)
7229.
Efficient and Insightful Generalization (okmij.org)
7230.
Why is Ruby on Rails more popular than Django? (code.activestate.com)