A Simple SqlAlchemy 0.7 / 0.8 Tutorial
(blog.pythonlibrary.org)
July 2012 Archive
1531.
1532.
"Shockingly reasonable" cell phone policy announced by D.C. police chief
(arstechnica.com)
1533.
Gamification: The Art of Attracting and Keeping Users
(drdobbs.com)
1535.
1536.
Stochastic, Nerdtastic Restaurant Bill Splitting
(messymatters.com)
1537.
Google execs: fight Mexico drug cartels with technology
(washingtonpost.com)
1538.
New radio blogging startup displays scrolling tutorial as homepage
(phonoblaster.com)
1539.
The Day I Took Down 100,000 Web Sites
(sef.kloninger.com)
1540.
How We Went From 1M To 100M Users In 6 Months
(blog.crossrider.com)
1541.
Why you shouldn’t write off Google+ just yet
(washingtonpost.com)
1542.
Show HN: Web startup security is failing and we're fixing it
(scanmysite.net)
1543.
1544.
1545.
YouTube-MP3 Fights Google With Lawyers and 220K+ Signature Petition
(torrentfreak.com)
1546.
Automatic Remote Image Loading In an iOS Table View Controller
(blog.parse.com)
1547.
Droplings for Mac
(droplings.com)
1548.
Spring Dependency Injection Styles – Why I love Java based configuration
(blog.codecentric.de)
1549.
ReactOS signs its first development contract
(reactos.org)
1550.
Opportunity knocks but once, so don't miss it
(entrevate.com)
1551.
Smart Time Ago: a new JS lib to update relative timestamps more efficiently
(blog.pragmatic.ly)
1552.
Hard drive supplies back to pre-flood levels, but prices aren’t
(arstechnica.com)
1553.
1554.
80-20 software
(johndcook.com)
1555.
The UX of HTML5
(cxpartners.co.uk)
1556.
1557.
Hallo.js, a simple rich text editor for the web
(bergie.iki.fi)
1558.
Femtocells now outnumber cell towers
(opensignalmaps.com)
1559.
Can Tumblr’s David Karp Embrace Ads Without Selling Out?
(nytimes.com)
1560.
A day in the life of a Code for America fellow
(codeforamerica.org)