September 2013 Archive
9601.
Blitz Game Studios to close, 175 jobs threatened (forbes.com)
9602.
Is Learning Vim Worth It (catchmecode.com)
9603.
My phone does crypto faster than my servers (jve.linuxwall.info)
9604.
The Augmented Reality America’s Cup (spectrum.ieee.org)
9605.
Former Googler's launch crowdsourcing campaign for multi-facted topic platform (indiegogo.com)
9606.
Programming a Game in OCaml (cranialburnout.blogspot.ca)
9607.
Komodo IDE 8.5 Released (activestate.com)
9608.
How a Linux administrator improve their shell scripting and automation skills (serverfault.com)
9609.
Ed Felten on the NSA Disclosures (schneier.com)
9610.
The Java Fluent API Designer Crash Course (tech.pro)
9611.
Scottish government pledge to end car emissions by 2050 (bbc.co.uk)
9612.
Why Companies Founded By College Dropouts Rarely Hire College Dropouts (linkedin.com)
9613.
Massive Molasses Spill Devastates Honolulu Marine Life (npr.org)
9614.
Island of California (en.wikipedia.org)
9615.
What three pivots taught us about the game of entrepreneurship (fullstart.com)
9616.
Better Call Saul (bettercallsaul.com)
9617.
Sonderklasse (furbo.org)
9618.
Meet the Drone That's Guiding New Students Around MIT This Fall (gizmodo.com)
9619.
Why we're all unhappy. (waitbutwhy.com)
9620.
A Far-Flung Possibility for the Origin of Life (nytimes.com)
9621.
Neil Gaiman’s Advice to Aspiring Writers (brainpickings.org)
9622.
Chair Pitched as Answer to New Ways We Sit on Job (nytimes.com)
9623.
Structlog: Structured Logging in Python (structlog.readthedocs.org)
9624.
It's like Code School, but for hardware (contextualelectronics.com)
9625.
Time to reconsider your idea of a company (siliconflorist.com)
9626.
The evolution of driving games in under two minutes (adrivethroughtime.com)
9627.
KIF 2.0.0 Release Announcement (iOS Integration Testing Framework) (groups.google.com)
9628.
Hackers Courted by Government for Cyber Security Jobs (rollingstone.com)
9629.
Michael Dell wins buyout bid after Icahn takes ball, goes home (arstechnica.com)
9630.
How to hire stars for your team (growtheverywhere.com)