May 2013 Archive
3631.
Microsoft responds to 'extreme' Windows 8 criticism (news.cnet.com)
3632.
The Four Power Days (blog.jgc.org)
3633.
Jasmine – write JavaScript unit tests (pauloortins.com)
3634.
Steve Jobs on Branding (youtube.com)
3635.
Thingsquare Code: program the Internet of Things from your browser (thingsquare.com)
3636.
Tesla sales beating Mercedes, BMW, and Audi (money.cnn.com)
3637.
Final Term - A modern terminal emulator written in Vala (finalterm.org)
3638.
PostgreSQL ::xml datatype madness (joelonsql.com)
3639.
Facebook Home flagship phone, HTC First, may be discontinued (arstechnica.com)
3640.
Online powerpoint rvl.io is now slid.es (slid.es)
3641.
A simple and powerful REST API framework for Go 1.1 (github.com)
3642.
Tips to Increase Communication with Your Remote Team (junloayza.com)
3643.
Mad Dash: How to Use the Dash in Writing (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
3644.
Closing Issues via Pull Requests (github.com)
3645.
Department of Homeland Security Shuts Down Dwolla Payments to and From Mt. Gox (betabeat.com)
3646.
US Department of Homeland Security forces Dwolla to stop payments to MtGox (reddit.com)
3647.
How to Properly Conduct an Interview (blog.mightyspring.com)
3648.
Why an Atlas Shrugged smart people strike would never work. (michaelochurch.wordpress.com)
3649.
Ask HN: Can you hire a JS aficionado? ()
3650.
JavaScript Is Eating the World (slashdot.org)
3651.
Go Kart: Rails style development with golang (Rake, sprockets, etc. and go) (github.com)
3652.
The One Word That Shouldn’t Exist in an Entrepreneur’s Vocabulary (bothsidesofthetable.com)
3653.
Google announces Asm.js for V8. (twitter.com)
3654.
Pixastic - Javascript Image processing library (pixastic.com)
3655.
Introducing CoVim - Online Collaboration for Vim (fredkschott.com)
3656.
Tools to build products remotely (medium.com)
3657.
Google App Engine for PHP Limited Preview (gaeforphp.appspot.com)
3658.
Google App Engine SDK for PHP (developers.google.com)
3659.
Why virtual isn’t real to your brain (blogs.valvesoftware.com)
3660.
Bad Design is Sometimes the Best Design (medium.com)