April 2013 Archive
1291.
HN Meetup, New Delhi
1292.
On the Fetishism of Capital and Prestige (sorryhumans.com)
1293.
Mobile Hardware Statistics (and more) (blogs.unity3d.com)
1294.
Does WebKit face a troubled future now that Google is gone? (arstechnica.com)
1295.
Technological Conservatism (hypercritical.co)
1296.
Process Managers: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (blog.crocodoc.com)
1297.
On being a single founder for 7 years (markentingh.com)
1298.
‘Linux of online learning’: edX and Stanford build open source platform (gigaom.com)
1299.
Lessons Learned After Two Years as a Startup Founder (thederek.com)
1300.
Vayable (YC S12) Launches Destinations (techcrunch.com)
1301.
Sails 0.8.9: A Rails-Inspired Real-Time Node MVC Framework (infoq.com)
1302.
The Code Player: Learn HTML, CSS and JS in a New Way (thecodeplayer.com)
1303.
Despite privacy concerns, CISPA passes in the House (dailydot.com)
1304.
Build-your-own-Dropbox service AeroFS (YC S10) now open to the masses (arstechnica.com)
1305.
Poll: How many programmers don't know about bit-wise operations?
1306.
Bitcoin has everything it needs to become a major speculative bubble (businessinsider.com)
1307.
A beginner's guide to setting up Python on Windows (datanitro.com)
1308.
Wireless is broken. And we're fixing it (how-to.t-mobile.com)
1309.
Fulfilling the promise of an officeless world (blog.screenhero.com)
1310.
Oh, I’m not a… — Medium (medium.com)
1311.
Show HN: Scrambled – An iOS Game in HTML5 (scrambledapp.com)
1312.
Google Outage (google.com)
1313.
On the accuracy of statistical procedures in Microsoft Excel 2007 [pdf] (pages.drexel.edu)
1314.
How to Land a Job at a Startup (Even if you live in the middle of nowhere) (lukethomas.com)
1315.
Survival in Space Unprotected is Possible (scientificamerican.com)
1316.
Pithy.js - An internal DSL for generating HTML in JavaScript (github.com)
1317.
Animating with physics instead of a timing function (taybenlor.com)
1318.
Love to Learn (jacquesmattheij.com)
1319.
You Won't Regret Positive Feedback (zachholman.com)
1320.
Enhance your next presentation with HTML5 (jster.net)