2013 Archive
16321.
Y Combinator Summer 2013
(nancyhua.com)
16322.
The Future of Analytics.js
(segment.io)
16323.
World Bank Insider Blows Whistle on Corruption, Federal Reserve
(thenewamerican.com)
16324.
Extracting Tables from PDFs in Javascript with PDF.js
(garysieling.com)
16325.
Twitter Filing Opens Books on High-Flier
(dealbook.nytimes.com)
16326.
QML support for the Go language
(github.com)
16327.
Buffer app hacked
(twitter.com)
16328.
How StatusPage.io Built Their MVP
(blog.leanstack.io)
16329.
Using Julia+JuMP to Solve a TSP with Lazy Constraints
(iaindunning.com)
16330.
Career Advice For Young People
(thoughtcrime.org)
16331.
Lisp: Basically Speaking (1981) [pdf]
(mypage.iu.edu)
16332.
Debugging and Profiling Node.js Applications
(gist.github.com)
16333.
16334.
Unicorn: A System for Searching the Social Graph [pdf]
(facebook.com)
16335.
Introduction to Pandas and Vincent [video]
(neckbeardrepublic.com)
16336.
Neuroscience for the People: Bring DIY Science to the World
(kickstarter.com)
16337.
Everything Is Rigged: The Biggest Price-Fixing Scandal Ever, by Matt Taibbi
(rollingstone.com)
16338.
Graceful stopping in Go
(rcrowley.org)
16339.
Banned TED Talk: ‘Rich People Don’t Create Jobs’
(collective-evolution.com)
16340.
SendGrid has terminated the employment of Adria Richards
(twitter.com)
16341.
“Why do women try to get ahead by pulling men down?”
(medium.com)
16342.
Giving Ruby a bad name: Women as Job Perks, Again
(programmersbeingdicks.tumblr.com)
16343.
Rise of the 'new rich': 1 in 5 Americans reach affluence
(dallasnews.com)
16344.
Inventing a Dating App That Women Will Actually Use
(newyorker.com)
16345.
Black Girls Code launching in Miami
(miamiherald.com)
16346.
Exceptions for control flow considered perfectly acceptable
(drmaciver.com)
16347.
How I write SQL
(craigkerstiens.com)
16348.
16349.
Prosecutors' deal for Swartz: Felony plea and three months in jail
(arstechnica.com)
16350.
World's first 3D printed gun test fired
(m.bbc.co.uk)