November 2013 Archive
9841.
This Is What Facebook Should Be About (greatpreneurs.com)
9842.
5 People you meet during a computer science degree (daleharries.me)
9843.
How To Make An Android App With Android Studio (rexstjohn.com)
9844.
Google Winter Wonderlab (winterwonderlab.withgoogle.com)
9845.
Gifd: A chrome plugin to display animated gifs in Twitter (chrome.google.com)
9846.
Android vs. iOS Development: Fight (techcrunch.com)
9847.
Google Glass: astonishing images show how it will change photography forever (business.financialpost.com)
9848.
How to write NodeJS programs with streams (github.com)
9849.
Showoff: the best damn presentation software a developer could ever love (github.com)
9850.
Really Why Django and Rails CMS Are So Rare (doteduguru.com)
9851.
The Missing EmberJS Tutorial (openshift.com)
9852.
How Volvo Created the Jean-Claude Van Damme ‘Epic Split’ Video (blogs.wsj.com)
9853.
Doris Lessing (R.I.P.) reacts to Nobel win (2007) (youtube.com)
9854.
China’s Vow to Relax One-Child Policy Faces Reality Check (nytimes.com)
9855.
Seattle police deactivate surveillance system after public outrage (rt.com)
9856.
Performing Sentiment Analysis of Tweets using Stanford CoreNLP (openshift.com)
9857.
Load Testing and PyPy Smoking the Competition (tomvn.com)
9858.
Revert G+ «» Youtube account connection (youtube.com)
9859.
NTC Learning System (ndfblog.org)
9860.
This Is How You're Going To Screw Up Two-Factor Auth (blog.meldium.com)
9861.
Ask HN: Personal Machine Deployments ()
9862.
ImperialViolet - Pond (imperialviolet.org)
9863.
Avoid the paralysis of long negotiations (medium.com)
9864.
Google to fix map image showing slain boy (blog.sfgate.com)
9865.
The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List (stackoverflow.com)
9866.
Shadows: a software allegory (markbernstein.org)
9867.
Fun with iso-8859 and utf-8 character encodings (mikemainguy.blogspot.com)
9868.
Show HN: iPhone Sports Trivia Game We Built for a Hackathon (itunes.apple.com)
9869.
Show HN: Language agnostic katas on the command line (github.com)
9870.
They're killing the PC, do you even care? (zdnet.com)