September 2014 Archive
13531.
Octocat in GitHub issues – hack
(twitter.com)
13532.
Starting a Django 1.7 Project
(realpython.com)
13533.
Can this company secure the future of Linux for the city of Munich?
(opensource.com)
13534.
On Giving Out Equity to Employees in French Startups
(rudebaguette.com)
13535.
Ars Technica Review: Moto X becomes a true flagship
(arstechnica.com)
13536.
Why I stopped using gist in Octopress
(ganesshkumar.com)
13537.
More WiFi Modules for IoT Madness
(hackaday.com)
13538.
Device Diversity in Mobile Development and Testing
(testdroid.com)
13539.
DRYing Up AngularJS's Error Handling
(blog.lqd.io)
13540.
13541.
Wi-Fi Should Scare the Hell Out of Verizon and AT&T
(businessweek.com)
13542.
13543.
Google Streetview Walking Contraption
(google.com)
13544.
Free Cloud Load Testing Tool
(loadfocus.com)
13545.
We just built a site that saves animals
(awea.causevox.com)
13546.
In-Application Bug Reporting for .NET
(bestwebdev.tumblr.com)
13547.
Show HN: Registration free dynamic DNS service
(dns.routemeister.net)
13548.
The Waterfall Model Isn't Outdated. It's All in How You Use It
(news.dice.com)
13549.
Atom vs. Brackets vs. Light Table vs. Sublime Text
(sitepoint.com)
13550.
Whose Phone Is It Anyway?
(jacquesmattheij.com)
13551.
Reddit as a Government
(forbes.com)
13552.
Free, beginner-friendly Clojure programming workshops for women
(clojurebridge.org)
13553.
13554.
13555.
Amazon drops Fire Phone price to 99¢ in front of Apple announcement
(extremetech.com)
13556.
Apple live event
(apple.com)
13557.
The Evolution of Photo Sharing
(huudle.com)
13558.
Home Depot Data Breach Could Be the Largest Yet
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
13559.
How much equity to issue to your board of directors and board of advisors
(startupsmack.com)
13560.