2012 Archive
2761.
Camera+ turned down acquisition offers and says no to VC money (techcrunch.com)
2762.
I'm 85 and I Learned To Code. You Should Too. (blog.codehs.com)
2763.
Stripe Raises $20M From General Catalyst, Sequoia, Thiel (techcrunch.com)
2764.
Why I'm done with Scrum (lostechies.com)
2765.
Dear Y Combinator, we bet you we can solve a problem of yours in 72 hours. (seedlauncher.com)
2766.
Reddit Considering Accepting Bitcoin (betabeat.com)
2767.
Orbitz shows costlier hotel options to Mac users (online.wsj.com)
2768.
Java 9 with GPU processing, Java 10 will be all-OOP without primitives (javaworld.com)
2769.
How Far Can You Get From McDonald's? (datapointed.net)
2770.
Git add -p: a powerful git feature (johnkary.net)
2771.
Samsung reveals its pre-iPhone concepts: 10 touchscreen devices (osnews.com)
2772.
Tacocopter Basics (danshapiro.com)
2773.
Mono 3.0 is out (tirania.org)
2774.
How I survived a plane crash (bbc.co.uk)
2775.
A Redditor about the problem with today's Silicon Valley startup community (reddit.com)
2776.
The Perfect Compliment (esquire.com)
2777.
Google's self driving cars can navigate drive-through restaurants. (plus.google.com)
2778.
Woman Who Couldn’t Be Intimidated by Citigroup Wins $31 Million (bloomberg.com)
2779.
Lisp in 32 lines of Ruby (blog.fogus.me)
2780.
Peter Norvig to teach 'Design of Computer Programs' at Udacity (udacity.com)
2781.
Persona - Mozilla's decentralized and secure authentication system (developer.mozilla.org)
2782.
What are the Hidden Communities of Reddit? (cs.utexas.edu)
2783.
Early pictures from the days when PayPal was a startup (levchin.com)
2784.
Clojure Programming (clojurebook.com)
2785.
How to directly upload files to Amazon S3 from your client side web app (codeartists.com)
2786.
All of Iceland's public administrations moving towards open source (joinup.ec.europa.eu)
2787.
Long Exposure Photographs Shot from Orbit (petapixel.com)
2788.
Show HN: Redis Dashboard (github.com)
2789.
Amit’s Thoughts on Grids (www-cs-students.stanford.edu)
2790.
Ask HN: what was the best life/programming choice you ever made?