March 2013 Archive
4021.
Government Service Design Manual (gov.uk)
4022.
On Silos vs An Open Social Web (tantek.com)
4023.
Happy Pi day. Solve HackerRank's Pi challenge (hackerrank.com)
4024.
The path to Go 1 (blog.golang.org)
4025.
The Best Developer Team Structure (scottporad.com)
4026.
Third Of Android Apps In China Secretly Steal User Data. Google Lacks Control (techcrunch.com)
4027.
Treaded Robots for Everyone (gofundme.com)
4028.
Calxeda’s first ARM server: serious potential challenge to x86’s server monopoly (itproportal.com)
4029.
Why You're Wrong About Monty Python (thedailybeast.com)
4030.
Broken by Design: MongoDB Fault Tolerance (hackingdistributed.com)
4031.
Performance tests of different node.js promise libraries (github.com)
4032.
This link kills spam (officeofstrategicinfluence.com)
4033.
PG tried a friend's Tesla Model S... (twitter.com)
4034.
The Ability to Orient Yourself (thecomputersarewinning.com)
4035.
Goodbye Google Reader (threads2.scripting.com)
4036.
The Ubuntu Touch experience (lwn.net)
4037.
BromBone - A Headless Browser -as-a-service (brombone.com)
4038.
Show HN: Macro-nator, making macros easy (github.com)
4039.
The Tablet Design You Get When You Can’t Say No (mikecanex.wordpress.com)
4040.
Mindscape is giving away 50 copies of my self-published programming book (mindscapehq.com)
4041.
Is your MVP wrong or just not right enough? (peternixey.com)
4042.
I'm Sure It Will Only Take You A Few Days To Code (danshipper.com)
4043.
Objective-C Benchmark Library (github.com)
4044.
Embedly Now Goes Beyond Embedding With New Products. (techcrunch.com)
4045.
Unique in the Crowd: The privacy bounds of human mobility (nature.com)
4046.
Tinkercad to close down (tinkercad.com)
4047.
Inline autocomplete selects HTTPS domain against HTTP domain by default (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
4048.
Chinese Gamer Has Spent The Past 6 Years In An Internet Cafe (businessinsider.com)
4049.
The Battle We Didn't Choose (mywifesfightwithbreastcancer.com)
4050.
Diversity Seems Dismal (femgineer.com)