November 2012 Archive
9211.
Google's Engineers Are Well Paid, Not Just Well Fed (developers.slashdot.org)
9212.
Brain-damaged man 'aware' of scientists' questions (guardian.co.uk)
9213.
Programming languages analogized to modes of transportation (reddit.com)
9214.
Code that says why it does (robots.thoughtbot.com)
9215.
Attempt to get NDK on Google TV (spurint.org)
9216.
Tuner.io - Musixmatch Lyric API + Sentiment API = automatic chart music analysis (mobileinc.co.uk)
9217.
Steven Sinofsky's letter to Microsoft employees explaining his departure (theverge.com)
9218.
Permutation Engine: looping and skipping permutations in nodeJS (github.com)
9219.
DIY WiFi Body scale with the Arduino (open-electronics.org)
9220.
Death by Million Cubes (lucumr.pocoo.org)
9221.
Recreating the old Google Analytics dashboard (polevaultweb.com)
9222.
Does a Software-Based Business Even Need Insurance? (21times.org)
9223.
IOS html5 performance issues #2: scrollpanes and hardware acceleration (indiegamr.com)
9224.
Possible Bubbles of Spacetime Curvature in the South Pacific (arxiv.org)
9225.
How to work with Android listener application (mrbool.com)
9226.
How social data is changing the way we do business (zdnet.com)
9227.
OpenFlow at Google: Networks of the Future (wired.com)
9228.
How to work with JSON (mrbool.com)
9229.
Extracting BIOS images and tools from ThinkPad update ISOs (blogs.gnome.org)
9230.
HTML5: Semantic Web and Game Development (mrbool.com)
9231.
Show HN: attract mode likes (servletsuite.blogspot.ru)
9232.
Frobenius Primality Test (programmingpraxis.com)
9233.
Your own lightweight nameserver with DNSmasq (jvmhost.com)
9234.
How to Create and Style the Image Slider with jQuery (mrbool.com)
9235.
CSS Box Shadowed: Liz Danzico (dribbble.com)
9236.
Programming framework webfont icons (pictonic.co)
9237.
Qualcomm Tricorder X Prize (qualcommtricorderxprize.org)
9238.
Programmer (Blood) Types (williamcaputo.com)
9239.
A simple Javascript method for reading POST data in Node.js (primaryobjects.com)
9240.
Loosecubes is Shutting Down (loosecubes.com)