April 2014 Archive
12721.
IE users are at risk of getting hacked thanks to major vulnerability (dailydot.com)
12722.
New Security Measures Will Affect Older Applications (googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com)
12723.
Rise of the 'super workers' who never take time off (telegraph.co.uk)
12724.
Best practices coding from thoughbot(mainly ruby) (github.com)
12725.
Master your modals in Ember.js (ember.guru)
12726.
The First Time as Tragedy... (suburbdad.blogspot.com)
12727.
Piketty's "Capital in the Twenty-First Century," in a Lot Less than 696 Pages (blogs.hbr.org)
12728.
On The New Edge Network and The Future of Local Commerce (stevecheney.com)
12729.
The perfect int == float comparison (gynvael.coldwind.pl)
12730.
Uber Doctor (elixirmd.com)
12731.
The Rise of the 'Shelfie': Instagram's Next Craze (online.wsj.com)
12732.
FaceTime creator details its history, including code name (cnet.com)
12733.
Finding a new Earth could be a sign we’re on our way to extinction (qz.com)
12734.
Sensors Everywhere (blog.metamorphium.com)
12735.
How To Hack Hiring (techcrunch.com)
12736.
The Simplicity Toolkit vs. The Complexity Toolkit (blog.oskarth.com)
12737.
Some Handy CSV Utilities for your Django Project (github.com)
12738.
Net neutrality opponents make little sense (andrewoneverything.com)
12739.
San Francisco's Bait Bike Campaign (outsideonline.com)
12740.
The End of One-Doctor Medicine (utsandiego.com)
12741.
The World's Most Powerful Engine (medium.com)
12742.
CodeBabes: The latest thing making women in tech cringe (washingtonpost.com)
12743.
Days Since Last Tech Incident (dayssincelasttechincident.com)
12744.
The Scala course for master programmers has begun (class.coursera.org)
12745.
New Zero-Day Exploit: IE Versions 9 through 11 Identified in Targeted Attacks (fireeye.com)
12746.
Why You Need to Stop Bragging About How Busy You Are (fastcompany.com)
12747.
Starting to Build Things (jamie-wong.com)
12748.
Ask HN: How have your popular Open Source projects affected your life? ()
12749.
Requiem for the Middleman: Why are governments so afraid of Uber and Airbnb? (slate.com)
12750.
Quora: If the USA decides to shut down the Internet, can it? (quora.com)