February 2013 Archive
6931.
A new goal for the Parrot Virtual Machine (reparrot.blogspot.de)
6932.
Why I Teach Kids to Code (geekgirlweb.com)
6933.
From “phreaks” to Apple: Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak’s “eureka” moment (salon.com)
6934.
Developing command line tools with python + argparse (wrightdev.herokuapp.com)
6935.
Convenience Before Freedom: How Tech Companies Are Slowly Trapping You [Opinion] (makeuseof.com)
6936.
Game console browsers (console.maban.co.uk)
6937.
Fail fast (medium.com)
6938.
Mathprog web IDE available (mathp.org)
6939.
Tesla Motor Club Members Recreate NYTimes "Failed" Roadtrip (twitter.com)
6940.
How Do You Scale Social Innovation Startups? (techcrunch.com)
6941.
Red Brain, Blue Brain: Evaluative Processes Differ in Democrats and Republicans (plosone.org)
6942.
Show HN: Sploder the S3 uploader (CLI gem) (sploder.cleverlabs.info)
6943.
Obama "Cyber Threats" Include Web Defacement, IP Theft (theverge.com)
6944.
[Rumor] Nokia to drop Samsung-made components? (ihelplounge.com)
6945.
Help us build a GIF image directory (gif-me.it)
6946.
Enough with the “expert” guilt (blog.asmartbear.com)
6947.
John Schwarz, Father Of String Theory, Talks Medical Marijuana (huffingtonpost.com)
6948.
Sony Announcing PlayStation 4? Big Event February 20, 6 PM EST (us.playstation.com)
6949.
Facebook's new search struggles with the real world (theverge.com)
6950.
7 Tesla owners are recreating trip RIGHT Now and tweeting it (twitter.com)
6951.
California Scientists Propose System to Vaporize Asteroids (ia.ucsb.edu)
6952.
The Automation of Contracts (papers.ssrn.com)
6953.
How VCs decide to invest in your startup (giacomoballi.com)
6954.
Lunchy, a friendly wrapper for launchctl (github.com)
6955.
Learning Modern C++: An Interview with Barbara Moo (infoq.com)
6956.
California Sheriff Faces Loud Privacy Protests Against Drone Plans (eff.org)
6957.
A Lean Sales CRM Workflow (sumitsuman.com)
6958.
Bret Victor - Inventing on Principle (youtube.com)
6959.
Calculating the height of meteoroid explosion (dennisgorelik.livejournal.com)
6960.
Mark Gurman, 9to5Mac editor, is only 19 years old (businessinsider.com)