August 2013 Archive
8641.
Doug Hoyte's Lisp (Macro) Book: Let Over Lambda (letoverlambda.com)
8642.
The 10 Nerdiest Cities in America (movoto.com)
8643.
Developer's Coding Across America trip takes him to 30 cities, 25 states (siliconprairienews.com)
8644.
A nice introduction to finite state machine (gameprogrammingpatterns.com)
8645.
Window Maker Live: a back-to-basics Debian Linux distro (wmlive.sourceforge.net)
8646.
Obama overrules Apple import ban (afr.com)
8647.
Logging to MongoDB in Python (agilefrog.se)
8648.
Random TV and Movies news (theidler.org)
8649.
Cesária Évora (2012) (economist.com)
8650.
Teach Yourself Scheme in Fixnum Days [html book] (ccs.neu.edu)
8651.
Placing Architecture Properly into Scrum Processes (blogs.msdn.com)
8652.
Film Crews vs Widget Factories (programmers.stackexchange.com)
8653.
List of Movies adapted from video games and why it probably not a good idea (theidler.org)
8654.
How Hollywood is Encouraging Online Piracy (scientificamerican.com)
8655.
The distinction between interfaces & graphics (m1k3.net)
8656.
The voxel technology behind Everquest Next (procworld.blogspot.ca)
8657.
Constructing the World’s Largest Self-Anchored Suspension Bridge (wired.com)
8658.
A Journey to Make Video Games Into Art (newyorker.com)
8659.
U.S. grand jury probing contractor that vetted Snowden: WSJ (reuters.com)
8660.
Will the registration of new TLDs be like a modern Gold Rush? ()
8661.
Youtube page title now has play button while playing (youtube.com)
8662.
Read Free Open Source Textbooks Courtesy of OpenStax (efytimes.com)
8663.
OpenStax College (openstaxcollege.org)
8664.
OSCON 2013: Carin Meier, "The Joy of Flying Robots with Clojure" (youtube.com)
8665.
'Click farms': How some businesses manipulate social media (theguardian.com)
8666.
Curved-Fold Origami (hdevalence.ca)
8667.
Graphic Design with Application States in Mind (codingepiphany.com)
8668.
Pulpitum - PyPI client for Humans (github.com)
8669.
Facebook pays bug hunters $1 million; India second biggest recipient (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
8670.
Interesting number paradox (en.m.wikipedia.org)