November 2013 Archive
6661.
How did you get the idea for your startup? (blog.naymit.com)
6662.
Are You A Types Hacker? Prove It (haskell.org)
6663.
Google's Eric Schmidt Lambasts NSA Over Spying (online.wsj.com)
6664.
Follow on to Functional Programming Principles in Scala starts today (class.coursera.org)
6665.
PHP UniversalMatcher: programmatically define custom matchers in php (github.com)
6666.
Apple, Microsoft Lie To The EU About Opposing Patent Trolling (osnews.com)
6667.
Building a Parallax Scrolling Game with Pixi.js (flippinawesome.org)
6668.
How international is Berlin’s startup scene? (pawel.ch)
6669.
CLEAN (CoffeeScript, LESS, Express, Angular, Node) webapp boilerplate (github.com)
6670.
With the luster of social games gone, what now? (gamasutra.com)
6671.
How We Test Fake Sites on Live Traffic (blog.42floors.com)
6672.
Formatter.js: Format user input to match a specified pattern (firstopinion.github.io)
6673.
BlackBerry-Fairfax deal dies; Thorsten Heins out (theglobeandmail.com)
6674.
Denmark part of NSA inner circle (information.dk)
6675.
Your organization sucks at innovating (farnamstreetblog.com)
6676.
Red Hat Fedora 20 Linux: New Networking, ARM Features (thevarguy.com)
6677.
The Trouble With Types (infoq.com)
6678.
Php_mt_seed — PHP mt_rand() seed cracker (openwall.com)
6679.
Edward Snowden blasts U.S., UK as 'worst offenders' of criminal surveillance (nydailynews.com)
6680.
Bitcoin Seeks Mainstream (humberetc.com)
6681.
Death throughout the ages, an anthology (laphamsquarterly.org)
6682.
Google’s Schmidt Ramps Up Pressure to Rein in Eavesdropping (stream.wsj.com)
6683.
Ask PG: What percentage gets an interview ()
6684.
Ask HN: What is your favorite newsletter you subscribe to? ()
6685.
Here's The Evidence That The Tech Sector Is In A Massive Bubble (businessinsider.in)
6686.
Show HN: BootGrad -platform for collecting/analyzing data about tech bootcamps (bootgrad.com)
6687.
Google finally tightens access to saved passwords in Chrome (engadget.com)
6688.
YouTube is down ()
6689.
A 'rough' guide to Accelerators (bizjournals.com)
6690.
From Zero to a Million Users - Dropbox and Xobni lessons learned (slideshare.net)