March 2013 Archive
12511.
Clojure fundamentals (pluralsight.com)
12512.
Reporting Back from SXSW Interactive 2013 (jeremyblum.com)
12513.
IOS App Switcher Concept: Multitasking Redesign (jessehead.co)
12514.
A PHP programmer meets Rails (youtube.com)
12515.
Reselling E-Books and the One-Penny Problem (pogue.blogs.nytimes.com)
12516.
A Brief, Incomplete, and Mostly Wrong History of Programming Languages (james-iry.blogspot.com)
12517.
Google Translate Now Lets You Build A Personalized Phrasebook (techcrunch.com)
12518.
Coding for review at Khan Academy (arguingwithalgorithms.blogspot.com)
12519.
Multi-hattery: startup life distilled (codercofounder.com)
12520.
Why RSS still matters (theverge.com)
12521.
Where xMOOCs and Adaptive Analytics Both Fail (For Now) (mfeldstein.com)
12522.
Animal, Vegetable, or Mineral? (codinghorror.com)
12523.
5 things you need to know about startup co-founders (whiteboardmag.com)
12524.
How To Get Into Stanford & Other Graduate Schools (geekonabicycle.co.uk)
12525.
LA Magazine (1988) predicts life in 2013 (s3.documentcloud.org)
12526.
Ask HN: Where/when to start looking for seed? ()
12527.
San Francisco: Creep City (nomore.metaismurder.com)
12528.
Samsung Galaxy S4 Beats The Best w/5-inch,1080p,1.9GHz,Gesture Controls,Q2 2013 (techcrunch.com)
12529.
What a Fuck is Samsung doing? (youtube.com)
12530.
OS X app launcher Quicksilver ends its decade-long beta (arstechnica.com)
12531.
Google engineer - 11th graders in Vietnam could pass Google interview (thenextweb.com)
12532.
Gumby - A Flexible, Responsive CSS Framework - Powered by Sass (gumbyframework.com)
12533.
HTC One making a splash at Radio City Music Hall (gottabemobile.com)
12534.
Reuters Social Editor Indicted Over Anonymous Hack; Internet's Jaw Drops (readwrite.com)
12535.
Friscos for Scientists: "Proven" is an anti-Shibboleth for scientists (bigthink.com)
12536.
Why a Profitable Company Might Raise VC (bryce.vc)
12537.
Laser-engraved apple pi(e) (guavaduck.com)
12538.
Thomson Reuters editor Matthew Keys faces hacking charges (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
12539.
Open for discussion: Graham Hancock and Rupert Sheldrake from TEDxWhitechapel (blog.ted.com)
12540.
Why Joi Ito thinks we should eat dirt and endure hacktivism (gigaom.com)