November 2013 Archive
5671.
Rake Cheat Sheet for Ruby on Rails (codefellows.org)
5672.
Why Ben Rooney is wrong. A response to "How Entrepreneurial is Europe?" (geektime.com)
5673.
Canadian web host offers NSA-free services. "No government back-doors" (web.easydns.com)
5674.
Ask HN: what should I teach high schoolers about web? ()
5675.
Ask HN: giving advice to the newly graduated... ()
5676.
Investment Manager Explains Why 99.5% Of Americans Can Never Win (businessinsider.com)
5677.
Why We Should Tell Our Students to Turn Down the $3 Billion (ajjuliani.com)
5678.
This French Fry Vending Machine Is Poised for Global Domination (grubstreet.com)
5679.
Is Google PageRank no more? ()
5680.
Userbin - Easy To Use Authentication (userbin.com)
5681.
SaaS Analytics For Stripe (baremetrics.io)
5682.
Larry Page and Sergey Brin are actually pretty lousy coders (businessinsider.com)
5683.
Account Deletion ()
5684.
Dr. NakaMats, the Man With 3300 Patents to His Name (smithsonianmag.com)
5685.
Ask HN: What UI libs are you using and what do you like/dislike about them? ()
5686.
Scientist: Quantum physics can prove there's an afterlife (news.cnet.com)
5687.
How wearable tech should be. (vibekickstarter.com)
5688.
Ask HN: What tools or frameworks needed to make a Pocket Trains Style App ()
5689.
Ask HN: Best place to learn front-end coding/design ()
5690.
Where to begin when learning C? Part 2 - Entry points (morganwilde.svbtle.com)
5691.
Show HN: FeedVenue, a real-time Q&A platform written on Meteor ()
5692.
Ask HN: approaches to performance review for tech companies? ()
5693.
KirKos: App Development Under 24h (codeplease.wordpress.com)
5694.
Here’s The First Instagram Ad (instagram.com)
5695.
Show HN: Brushes, iOS painting app, is now open-source (github.com)
5696.
Let me take care of that (bobspace.com)
5697.
Show HN: transit.js (onloop.net)
5698.
Ask HN: Which corporation form is the most international-startup-friendly ()
5699.
Ask HN: Why are font licenses for apps ~10x more expensive than web? ()
5700.
These Guys Just Built the Website Healthcare.gov Should Have Been (gizmodo.com)