March 2013 Archive
10861.
Explore a piece of Unix history: Dennis Ritchie’s earliest C compilers (thechangelog.com)
10862.
Ubuntu dumping X windows for homegrown cross-device alternative (arstechnica.com)
10863.
Twitter performing blackout tests on API v1.1 (twitter.com)
10864.
Glass Walls: The barriers Glass faces and how Google can succeed (mciarlo.com)
10865.
CSS Effects to Visualize News Articles (onpopularnews.meteor.com)
10866.
Wishes for the CLR JIT in the 2020s (blogs.microsoft.co.il)
10867.
My DZone Goodies Package is Here (marounbaydoun.com)
10868.
Calling Ankit Fadia's bluff: Is he the hacker he claims to be? (ibnlive.in.com)
10869.
The Basics of C Programming (howstuffworks.com)
10870.
PE 101 - A Windows Executable Walkthrough (i.imgur.com)
10871.
Unix Directories (vanstee.me)
10872.
Why Scheme for Introductory Programming? (home.adelphi.edu)
10873.
Working 3D Scanner Built with Junk Parts in 24 Hours (3dgeeks.com)
10874.
Be Distracted by Superior Technology (techylinguist.blogspot.com)
10875.
The Importance of Ongoing Learning as a Programmer (devbootcamp.com)
10876.
Ruby Espresso Framework (github.com)
10877.
ClearSlide acquires SlideRocket from VMware (techcrunch.com)
10878.
Using d3 and Meteor to generate scalable vector graphics (SVG) (blog.benmcmahen.com)
10879.
Social Sharing with Backbone, Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ (blog.katworksgames.com)
10880.
Focuswill: A music service for concentration (focusatwill.com)
10881.
YAGNI an Design (reddit.com)
10882.
Finally, a Billboard That Creates Drinkable Water Out of Thin Air (techland.time.com)
10883.
Picasa photo galleries now redirect users to Google+ (theverge.com)
10884.
Mars could be hit by a comet in 2014 (slate.com)
10885.
Chromebook Pixel: Does this device herald Android and Chrome OS's wedding? (zdnet.com)
10886.
Low Valuations on Dragons Den (blog.awesomezombie.com)
10887.
EWONTFIX: Add background-position-x and background-position-y (2010) (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
10888.
Startup Field Guide (amazon.com)
10889.
PowWow: A Tool for Scheduling User Research (powwowapp.net)
10890.
Is This Why Google Doesn’t Want You to Drive? (technologyreview.com)