July 2014 Archive
11101.
Nasa's next giant leap (nasa.gov)
11102.
Facebook usage data during World Cup final (facebook.com)
11103.
Boston hopes local techies can fix broken permitting system (universalhub.com)
11104.
Aussie startup aims to wrestle back its users’ personal data (startupsmart.com.au)
11105.
Twenty Tons of Sand (blog.scssoft.com)
11106.
How I increased conversions without losing my soul – Part 2 – Prevue Blog (blog.prevue.it)
11107.
New enterprise attack vector (riskiq.com)
11108.
SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasts off from Florida (reuters.com)
11109.
Trak.js – Universal analytics event tracking API (github.com)
11110.
Tkinter – Redirecting stdout / stderr (blog.pythonlibrary.org)
11111.
Four Darpa Projects That Could Be Bigger Than The Internet (defenseone.com)
11112.
Clipping Lines to a Rectangle using the Cohen-Sutherland Algorithm (richardssoftware.net)
11113.
A joke for you ()
11114.
Mistakes You’re Making in Customer Development (afran.co)
11115.
Bringing Arbitrary Compute to Authoritative Data (queue.acm.org)
11116.
Exception Handling in ASP.NET MVC Web Application (thingswelearned.com)
11117.
The Battle Over Zomia (chronicle.com)
11118.
Porting Death Rally from DOS to Windows (sol.gfxile.net)
11119.
Are you registered for the Startup Soccer Cup benefiting Room to Read? (techfoundation.crowdtilt.com)
11120.
10 Time-Saving Social Media Tools for a Productive Summer (blog.bufferapp.com)
11121.
DashCon 2014 descended into chaos (dailydot.com)
11122.
Android Runtime Performance Analysis Using New Relic: ART vs. Dalvik (blog.newrelic.com)
11123.
Machine Learning on Microsoft Azure (azure.microsoft.com)
11124.
The 4 Levels of Freedom For Software Developers (simpleprogrammer.com)
11125.
Fuck you GitHub... I'm not a scrapper (conektorx.com)
11126.
IOI 2014 (live.ioi2014.org)
11127.
The secret Dotcom papers: Why New Zealand's spy agency let Dotcom in (nzherald.co.nz)
11128.
4 Ways to Come up With Startup Ideas (startuptoolshop.com)
11129.
A new syntax for JavaScript modules in ES6 (es6rocks.com)
11130.
Jonathan Snook's “CSS is a Mess” talk (vimeo.com)