Links for July 12th through July 15th
My shared links for July 12th through July 15th:
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Understanding Hardware Acceleration on Mobile Browsers | Blog | Sencha - Understanding Hardware Acceleration on Mobile Browsers | Blog | Sencha
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Scientists Turn to the Web to Raise Research Funds - NYTimes.com - Crowdfunding science. It can't replace existing sources, but it's a great idea for some projects.
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The rise and fall of the independent software developer - Seeing a lot of this lately - big enough to be a target but small enough to be unable to fight.
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Presentation Boot Camp (aka Tufte in Twenty Minutes) - A condensed 3-page summary of main ideas in tufte's books. Includes the idea of a handout - something I've used in the past and would like to use again.
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Rapid DHCP: Or, how do Macs get on the network so fast? : Caffeinated Bitstream - Very interesting comparison. I'm also curious what windows does here - it seems like windows xp laptops often take a long time to join a network, too.
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Why I will never pursue cheating again - A Computer Scientist in a Business School - Reading those automated cheating reports must be depressing. I wonder if it'd help for the system to just send the report back to the student every time?
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