Ember.js - Rich Internet Applications Done Right
(infoq.com)
2012 Archive
10051.
10052.
Steve Mann's unanswered letter to McDonalds' Head of Customer Services
(eyetap.blogspot.com)
10053.
Rails, callbacks, workers, and the race you never expected to lose
(logicalfriday.com)
10054.
How Your Creepy Ex-Co-Workers Will Kill Facebook
(quod.lib.umich.edu)
10055.
BAQL: Reading Hacker News as a non-CS liberal arts graduate
(bayareaquarterlife.tumblr.com)
10056.
Restify 1.0 for Node.js is officially out
(mcavage.github.com)
10057.
How to win a hackathon
(blog.rumma.ge)
10058.
The Banks Win, Again
(nytimes.com)
10059.
Semicolon.js
(github.com)
10060.
10061.
Show HN: GBA.js, a Game Boy Advance emulator written in JavaScript
(jpfau.github.com)
10062.
Anatomy of a Solid-state Drive
(queue.acm.org)
10063.
Don't destroy research
(senseaboutscience.org)
10064.
10065.
10066.
Plumbum: Pythonic Shell Combinators
(github.com)
10067.
Pushing Python Past the Present
(archlinux.me)
10068.
Easy Book: book publishing as easy as it should be
(easybook-project.org)
10069.
Increasing User Engagement in Emails
(estromberg.com)
10070.
10071.
GPS equipped shoes that will lead you home with LED signals
(dominicwilcox.com)
10072.
Winning on Product, not on Price
(iamvictorio.us)
10073.
The Enterprise: I’m Not Sexy And I Know It
(techcrunch.com)
10074.
Flask + Nginx + Gunicorn(on a Vagrant box)
(samrat.github.com)
10075.
Create your own XKCD-style Graphs
(imkevinxu.com)
10076.
Lester's Time Has Come Today
(kickstarter.com)
10077.
10078.
How earphone remotes (with play/skip buttons) work on a single wire
(unix.stackexchange.com)
10079.
10080.
A quick guide to our current privacy threats
(ivpn.net)