July 2012 Archive
3691.
3692.
3693.
3694.
Better Interviews
(sachagreif.com)
3695.
The untold story behind Kickstarter stats: I was wrong
(venturebeat.com)
3696.
AppFog OpenStack Birthday Contest
(openstack.appfog.com)
3697.
Design a product that turns weaknesses into strengths
(ninjasandrobots.com)
3698.
What Kids Should Know About Their Own Brains
(blogs.kqed.org)
3699.
Firefox 14 Encrypts Google Searches
(blog.mozilla.org)
3700.
Should C# compiler warn on null dereference?
(blogs.msdn.com)
3701.
Kotlin in action: wrapping vert.x
(java.dzone.com)
3702.
An Asana Ripoff? We say no, read why.
(blog.pragmatic.ly)
3703.
Governments don’t have websites: Governments are websites
(mysociety.org)
3704.
HackerRank bots which played 2.2M games
(blog.hackerrank.com)
3705.
Windows 8 will be available on October 26th, 2012
(windowsteamblog.com)
3706.
Let Developers Register for Your API with Their Github Profile
(apievangelist.com)
3707.
McDonald’s Denies Employees Assaulted Human Cyborg Steve Mann
(blog.laptopmag.com)
3708.
Drought Puts Food at Risk, U.S. Warns
(nytimes.com)
3709.
Twitter Bootstrap: Replace 'le' with 'the'
(github.com)
3710.
For iOS Developers and Facebook, New Zealand is the New Canada
(techvibes.com)
3711.
3712.
Beware of Half Pixels in CSS
(martinkool.com)
3713.
Ninja - new HTML5 authoring tool by Motorola
(github.com)
3714.
How to attract a tech co-founder - Stephen Rapoport
(stephenrapoport.posterous.com)
3715.
So you call yourself a data scientist?
(venturebeat.com)
3716.
SSL/TLS Deployment Best Practices
(ssllabs.com)
3717.
When the beat goes off; errors in rhythm follow pattern
(news.harvard.edu)
3718.
Tumblr – The Harder They Fall
(red-sweater.com)
3719.
How To Do Rollback Well
(benjaminwootton.co.uk)
3720.
The 'chemputer' that could print out any drug
(guardian.co.uk)