January 2013 Archive
9151.
Research at Facebook: Focus on impact (facebook.com)
9152.
Shadow DOM 101 (html5rocks.com)
9153.
Microsoft is sleazy. (readwrite.com)
9154.
Python autovivicating tree with parent reference (variation of one-line tree) (gist.github.com)
9155.
Profiling CSS for fun and profit: optimization notes (perfectionkills.com)
9156.
SICP Study group in London (meetup.com)
9157.
[erlang-questions] ANN: ezwebframe - an easy web framework (erlang.org)
9158.
Rushed Debate on Federal Spying Powers (youtube.com)
9159.
How To Talk About Books You Haven’t Read (brainpickings.org)
9160.
DjangoCon Europe 2013 - free ticket lottery (blog.djangocircus.com)
9161.
The Woes of an American Drone Operator (spiegel.de)
9162.
Data Driven Science is a Failure of Imagination (petrkeil.com)
9163.
Untied Airlines: a personal perspective (untied.cr.yp.to)
9164.
A Program to Translate Japanese From Images Written in Java (kanjitomo.net)
9165.
Casual Fridays Go Formal (online.wsj.com)
9166.
Show HN: CloudGlyph - a cloud-based drawing app for iOS (cloudglyph.com)
9167.
Online localization tool, very useful (poeditor.com)
9168.
My Complete Genome Results via 23andme (jamesaltucher.com)
9169.
Events and Delegates in .NET Framework (mrbool.com)
9170.
Open-Source Art and the Rise of 'Creative Coding' (theatlantic.com)
9171.
Can a $1 trillion coin end debt ceiling crisis? (economy.money.cnn.com)
9172.
Why is C++ relatively “harder” to use/bad choice for a beginner? (stackoverflow.com)
9173.
Windows Phone 8 users cannot access Google Maps from the browser (thenextweb.com)
9174.
Persecuting.US - 1m US citizens sorted by political affiliation from Twitter API (persecuting.us)
9175.
api.jQuery.com redesign (api.jquery.com)
9176.
The State of Javascript Package Management (wibblycode.wordpress.com)
9177.
Jason Kilar, CEO and Rich Tom, CTO to leave Hulu in Q1 (blog.hulu.com)
9178.
An Open Source Board Game about Network Security: d0x3d (linuxaria.com)
9179.
Thieves break into MSFT's office, leave everything except their Apple stuff... (twitter.com)
9180.
How Blogging Regularly Took a Site From Zero to 10,000 Visitors a Month (cpminteractive.com)