September 2015 Archive
10321.
Remodel: Create APIs for native applications not providing APIs themselves (github.com)
10322.
Redshell – Easily Execute Windows Commands from Linux Using ZeroMQ (github.com)
10323.
Facebook Makes It Easier to Optimize Ad Campaigns Based on Conversions (techcrunch.com)
10324.
Show HN: Backboard, a motion-driven animation framework for Android (engineering.tumblr.com)
10325.
Silicon Valley's Quiet Cousin, Innovation Alley (collegestartup.org)
10326.
Cherry ripe (number station) (en.wikipedia.org)
10327.
Ask HN: We have a service that finds experts in a given field. Want to try it? ()
10328.
Software development: Are you in for the long haul? (medium.com)
10329.
ASK HN: How do you hire? ()
10330.
Warlords of Documentation: A Proposed Expansion of Stack Overflow (meta.stackoverflow.com)
10331.
Drawings – Paintings in 3D Space (penny-arcade.com)
10332.
Learn by Implementation: K-Nearest Neighbor (depiesml.wordpress.com)
10333.
Rasky, rpi based KVM over IP update: schematics almost done (nexlab.net)
10334.
When Is React Native Android Coming? (reactnativeandroid.com)
10335.
Show HN: Low – live video texting from anywhere without being overheard (getonlow.com)
10336.
The Unhappy Path to CDNs (walkshimself.com)
10337.
Legion of Tech Volunteers Lead a Charge for Bernie Sanders (nytimes.com)
10338.
Show HN: Gootli – Weekends just got better (gootli.com)
10339.
Intuit is killing Docstoc on December 1 (venturebeat.com)
10340.
Interview with Arnaud Lauret (API Handyman) (api2cart.com)
10341.
OpenOffice and Eclipse (wiki.openoffice.org)
10342.
Building a hut completely from scratch (youtube.com)
10343.
Rich User Experience, UX and Desktopization of War (contemporary-home-computing.org)
10344.
For Founders: Why I Write About Doing Hard Things (dantawfik.com)
10345.
Let's Talk About Hacking (imgur.com)
10346.
Roguelike Tutorial in Rust (jaredonline.svbtle.com)
10347.
Show HN: Libr – OO Library for C (github.com)
10348.
XKCD Survey (docs.google.com)
10349.
On joining a 'scenius' (hughcartoons.com)
10350.
What would Adam Smith say about today's inequality? (bloombergview.com)