October 2013 Archive
5431.
Responsive Web or Native? (responsiveornative.com)
5432.
Devils in Red Dress (thenewinquiry.com)
5433.
Yasser Arafat's belongings have traces of polonium-210, say Swiss scientists (theguardian.com)
5434.
Oracle Still Hates Open Source Software (readwrite.com)
5435.
GitHub and Government (government.github.com)
5436.
Project Megaphone (github.com)
5437.
Presumed meteorite pulled from lake (bbc.co.uk)
5438.
Project Megaphone - Embeddable widget to fight government surveillance (github.com)
5439.
The Unexpected Outcomes Of Code Review (blog.codeclimate.com)
5440.
How I Built a Fully Automated Life Blogging Setup for Myself (raminibar.com)
5441.
Users hate Yahoo's 'gorgeous' new look, call it 'Gmail knock-off' (foxnews.com)
5442.
Typesafe gets Spray(ed) (typesafe.com)
5443.
Google Glass Connects with JavaScript using WearScript (informationweek.com)
5444.
GCC 4.8.2 Released (gcc.gnu.org)
5445.
Core.async, a Clojure Library for Asynchronous Programming [video] (g33ktalk.com)
5446.
Try Ghost, A Simple Blogging Platform, For Free on DigitalOcean (digitalocean.com)
5447.
Scrum will make a zealot out of you (blog.aha.io)
5448.
Git pack corruption post-mortem (mail-archive.com)
5449.
The NSA Video (thensavideo.com)
5450.
Nanex was wrong: There was no great fed robbery (virtu.com)
5451.
The NSA video (thensavideo.com)
5452.
Oakland is building a Big Data center for police surveillance (sdt.bz)
5453.
Transformative Programming - Flow-based, functional, and more (programming.oreilly.com)
5454.
Full Text Search for Project Gutenberg with MongoDB and ElasticSearch (anystacker.com)
5455.
Show HN: Nirmata, a DevOps platform for cloud services (nirmata.com)
5456.
Snowden leaks: David Cameron urges committee to investigate Guardian (theguardian.com)
5457.
Code for America publishes book on Github: Beyond Transparency (beyondtransparency.org)
5458.
Master CSS nth-child (nthmaster.com)
5459.
Mark Cuban wins insider trading case, slams government (youtube.com)
5460.
Congress Passes Debt Deal; 16-Day Shutdown Ends (nytimes.com)