February 2013 Archive
1711.
Non-framework approach to JavaScript apps - hexagonal.js (andrzejonsoftware.blogspot.com)
1712.
Try Discourse (try.discourse.org)
1713.
Crashlytics Enterprise Is Now Free (crashlytics.com)
1714.
Some guy emails all of Microsoft and causes email shitstorm
1715.
Show HN: An animated history of Reddit (redditsnapshots.com)
1716.
Direct Multipart Uploads to S3 in Rails (blog.bitcast.io)
1717.
Most innovative companies of 2013 (fastcompany.com)
1718.
Opera browser switching to WebKit & V8 (my.opera.com)
1719.
A Philosophical View Of What Boards Should And Should Not Do (techcrunch.com)
1720.
The dirty world of Facebook EdgeRank Optimization (elezea.com)
1721.
Why Yammer believes the traditional engineering organizational structure is dead (firstround.com)
1722.
Should You Hire A COO? (blog.eladgil.com)
1723.
Project Andiamo (projectandiamo.com)
1724.
Ruins of an Alternate Future – Jinhua Architecture Park (archdaily.com)
1725.
Tilera unveils 72-core processor chip for data networks and infrastructure (venturebeat.com)
1726.
Ag Tech Startup FarmLogs Gets Seeded, Bringing Analytics to Small Farms (xconomy.com)
1727.
Why Lua? (altdevblogaday.com)
1728.
Why I Hate Rails - After six months you’ll be lucky if you have this (kakubei.blogspot.com)
1729.
Meet the Man with a Cheap and Easy Plan to Stop Global Warming (technologyreview.com)
1730.
Show HN: Swapidy: Trade up your old stuff for new stuff (swapidy.com)
1731.
Language War - Scala versus Python (blog.zlemma.com)
1732.
Poll: Would you like to have "hide" button for stories
1733.
Ask HN: If you would launch a website in 4 hours, what would it be? ()
1734.
FDA Challenges Stem Cell Companies As Patients Run Out Of Time (npr.org)
1735.
Aaron’s Law Takes Shape (techcrunch.com)
1736.
Perhaps Jeff Atwood Should Stick to the Code (supervacuo.com)
1737.
C++ Grandmaster Certification Programming Assignment 1 (cppgm.org)
1738.
Padlet (YC W13) brings Collaborative Website Building (techcrunch.com)
1739.
Craigslist Casualty: The Story of ApartmentsNearMetro.com (williamlindner.com)
1740.
Ask HN: Why not make everyone's salary public? ()