March 2013 Archive
12151.
Steam-age computers: tailor-made for the molecular world (telegraph.co.uk)
12152.
Morozov - can Internet really change politics? (repubblica.it)
12153.
Minimal Valuable Experiments (sparklewise.com)
12154.
Building a full software stack without a CS degree (cvursache.com)
12155.
Codegolf contest at hackerrank (hackerrank.com)
12156.
Civitas - Plan, develop, and manage the city of your dreams (kickstarter.com)
12157.
XeTeX now works with HarfBuzz and with 64 bit on the Mac (latex-community.org)
12158.
The Canonical conundrum: Why the Ubuntu hate? (techrepublic.com)
12159.
Do Not use Admin panels to add/edit user generated content (econectados.com)
12160.
It's Ok to use "n" word in Germany but try to call them Cheese :) (bbc.co.uk)
12161.
ASCII Clock challenge (codingninja.co.uk)
12162.
Boostrapping a Forth in 40 lines of Lua code (angg.twu.net)
12163.
Dropping the Curtain (bootstrappingmybusiness.com)
12164.
The very first capacitive touch screen (symmetrymagazine.org)
12165.
Common Lisp Coded in ANSI Forth? (compgroups.net)
12166.
The first video glimpse of a Google-Motorola collaboration (thenextweb.com)
12167.
Strength Training 101 (nerdfitness.com)
12168.
Lego Paper Plane Folding Machine (youtube.com)
12169.
Physics masterclass: available free online for six months. (nature.com)
12170.
Flip.io - An open HTML5 word puzzle game (russellbeattie.com)
12171.
Japan to drill for controversial 'fire ice' (guardian.co.uk)
12172.
Amuse - ZSH Theme (dhruvasagar.com)
12173.
User Experience Lab: How we designed a new News Feed using your feedback (facebook.com)
12174.
Yahoo Paid $30 Million in Cash for 17 Year Old's Startup (allthingsd.com)
12175.
Six useful JavaScript libraries for dealing with data (computerworld.com)
12176.
University Lab Creates Self-Healing Circuits (redorbit.com)
12177.
Research reveals a need to further COBOL education to meet business demand (microfocus.com)
12178.
Intel releases Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 dev code, adds dual-boot for Windows 8 (engadget.com)
12179.
What does 1#J mean? A strange corner case of the printing of special values (blogs.msdn.com)
12180.
The five Ws and one H of building a startup (reddit.com)