May 2013 Archive
7441.
Why Twitter is a Big Deal (paulgraham.com)
7442.
Spring Security Logout (baeldung.com)
7443.
MiKandi making Google Glass porn, app imminent (zdnet.com)
7444.
The Classic "QA Team" is Obsolete (dev.hubspot.com)
7445.
Rate your code from A to F (makinggoodsoftware.com)
7446.
HTML5 input types explained (katzki.de)
7447.
Creating printable 3D models with Ruby (Example included) (stefankracht.de)
7448.
How To Turn Your Android Phone Into A Gaming Powerhouse (kotaku.com)
7449.
Google's Native Code browser tech goes cross-platform (theregister.co.uk)
7450.
Developer releases template code to allow almost anyone to create a Google Glass (thenextweb.com)
7451.
Your first Backbone.js application (tutorialzine.com)
7452.
Ruby’s Missing Data Structure (rubysource.com)
7453.
The Ethics of Being Invisible (backspac.es)
7454.
The Travails of the Closed Data Industry in an Open Data World (blog.quandl.com)
7455.
Writing Better Assertions with ScalaTest (cjwebb.github.io)
7456.
App engagement is a much better metric than downloads (blog.mobtest.com)
7457.
Types.js: Faster Type Checking with JavaScript (github.com)
7458.
Google Faces – Searching Earth using facial detection (creativeapplications.net)
7459.
On Lisp to Clojure (thinkrelevance.com)
7460.
Bang With Friends: Behind the scenes with this controversial app (geekwire.com)
7461.
The effect of petting a dog on immune system function. : Seriously, Science? (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
7462.
'Curse of the new HQ' for Apple, Facebook, Amazon, Google? (reuters.com)
7463.
Liberty Reserve digital money service forced offline (bbc.co.uk)
7464.
Three wrappers to run commands without impacting the rest of the system (feeding.cloud.geek.nz)
7465.
Dear WordPress Happy birthday, but fuck you. (unserkaiser.com)
7466.
ASIO building blueprints stolen by Chinese hackers (abc.net.au)
7467.
Major compatibility changes coming for Firefox 25 (blog.mozilla.org)
7468.
Top startup spoofs (venturebeat.com)
7469.
Windows 8 101: Getting to Know Windows 8 (windowsitpro.com)
7470.
How to keep sexism out of open source (computerweekly.com)