February 2013 Archive
20191.
A better base for open-source IPTV tools (pedrocr.pt)
20192.
Where Is Agile Now? (simpleprogrammer.com)
20193.
Ask HN: How did you find your technical co-founder? ()
20194.
Countdown To The Death Of The Nook Begins (mikecanex.wordpress.com)
20195.
Products: Ship ‘em & Kill ‘em Fast & Frequently (speakerdeck.com)
20196.
Google flexes its Googleplex with planned expansion (news.cnet.com)
20197.
Oscars put online voting problems back in the spotlight (blog.nj.com)
20198.
News and the new amplification reality (gigaom.com)
20199.
Requesting feedback on Intro to OpenCL slides (kenobrien.org)
20200.
My Visit to a Japanese High School (2008) (regex.info)
20201.
Should I use a game engine such as Impact for my HTML5 canvas game? ()
20202.
Mozilla CEO expects Firefox OS phones for US in 2014 (theverge.com)
20203.
AWS: Ruby on Rails Deployment Part 1: Nginx Installation and Configuration (tokiwinter.com)
20204.
Wiggle Stereography in your Browser (fulmicoton.com)
20205.
Pricing the PS4, or Skip the Wait and (Kinda) Build One Yourself (forbes.com)
20206.
NovaHackers ShmooCon Epilogue Videos (novainfosec.com)
20207.
Thirty minutes, and a helicopter (trendpreneur.com)
20208.
An app that's an "always-on" Siri (expectlabs.com)
20209.
Firefox OS and Ubuntu Touch: Who Will Prevail at MWC13? (benjaminkerensa.com)
20210.
Obscurity is Not Security (jcurcio.com)
20211.
How Do you Apps like Sanebox Work? ()
20212.
RestTemplate with Google Places API (jramoyo.com)
20213.
[d0x3d] – A Board Game for Teaching Non-Techies Computer Security (novainfosec.com)
20214.
Teaching kids to be business savvy (smh.com.au)
20215.
Job Title Trends in Computing Fields (garysieling.com)
20216.
On Parkinson’s Law and reducing context-switching costs (nowaternomoon.com)
20217.
Etckeper - let /etc be stored in a git, mercurial, darcs, or bzr repository (joeyh.name)
20218.
Driveling: The fine art of turning literature into drivel (bit-player.org)
20219.
YourMechanic (YC W12) is hiring Full Stack Engineers (yourmechanic.com)
20220.
AWS: Ruby on Rails Deployment Part 2: Ruby, RubyGems, Rails, Thin and Nginx (tokiwinter.com)