December 2013 Archive
10051.
What Medium Is For (medium.com)
10052.
Show HN: Open Source Coinbase SDK for iOS - Integrate mobile BTC in minutes (github.com)
10053.
Objective-C for Rubyists (jackcallister.com)
10054.
Experience with the Mergenthaler Linotron 202 Phototypesetter (cs.princeton.edu)
10055.
Why Secure Sharing Is Important (blog.opal.io)
10056.
Getting Started with IPython Notebook (blog.safaribooksonline.com)
10057.
3D printer aids visually impaired schoolchildren in Japan (theguardian.com)
10058.
How To Become An Awesome Storyteller (nedhardy.com)
10059.
TellApart Hits $100 Million Revenue Run Rate (techcrunch.com)
10060.
Now you can live stream on YouTube (youtubecreator.blogspot.co.uk)
10061.
Supercharge your Workflow in Sketch (medium.com)
10062.
The end of prefabrication (australiandesignreview.com)
10063.
Great Spot for Everything RubyConf (multifaceted.io)
10064.
No Tie-Dye Required - Bay Area Millennials Flocking to Communes (nytimes.com)
10065.
Grab C# Smorgasbord Chapter 1 From my Self-published Book (blog.filipekberg.se)
10066.
How I am using technology to find my way in a foreign language (blog.steren.fr)
10067.
Structured Data for WordPress (rankhammer.com)
10068.
Why SaaS side income projects are all the rage with good reason (saharahacker.com)
10069.
New episode of Clean Coders (cleancoders.com)
10070.
Download a 3D printable Porsche Cayman (sketchfab.com)
10071.
Analysis paralysis (wa-fu-ru.com)
10072.
Google to charge advertisers viewed for seen ads (bbc.co.uk)
10073.
Disable autoplay for Facebook mobile videos over cellular (howto.cnet.com)
10074.
How to make changes and test new library versions in a webpage on the fly (youtube.com)
10075.
Full of Interesting Strangers (randsinrepose.com)
10076.
MIT WiTrack: Cheap, through-wall 3D motion tracking (extremetech.com)
10077.
The rumors of Bundler's death have been greatly exaggerated (andre.arko.net)
10078.
Did Brain Scans Just Save a Convicted Murderer From the Death Penalty? (wired.com)
10079.
Twitter just said “stalking is okay by us” (blog.darkrainfall.org)
10080.
Learning to Code for Non-technical People - 80/20 approach (blog.lawnstarter.com)