April 2010 Archive
301.
New sub-reddit devoted to datasets (reddit.com)
302.
Coding Horror: What's Wrong With CSS (codinghorror.com)
303.
What should I do with my life? (fastcompany.com)
304.
ADAM - An iPad-like device from NotionInk, India (notionink.in)
305.
Is My Credit Card Stolen? (A ruse to educate people about phishing) (ismycreditcardstolen.com)
306.
Last week's news (marco.org)
307.
360° video from the inside of a stadium demolition (immersivemedia.com)
308.
So You'd Like to Send Some Email (Through Code) (codinghorror.com)
309.
Dear Apple fans, a plea for reason and civility. (blog.nodnod.net)
310.
FreeBSD built with clang now selfhosting - testers wanted (permalink.gmane.org)
311.
Slides and notes from my three hour Redis tutorial (simonwillison.net)
312.
Dynamic programming practice problems (people.csail.mit.edu)
313.
Are you one of the 10% of programmers who can write a binary search? (reprog.wordpress.com)
314.
EU to Telecoms companies: Try charging Google and we’ll take action (geek.com)
315.
Want it? Give. (Plea to Rails Developers) (ryanbigg.com)
316.
Google honors Topeka, Kansas by becoming... Topeka. (googleblog.blogspot.com)
317.
Patrick McKenzie (patio11)'s Mixergy Interview (mixergy.com)
318.
Offer to game programmers from a Blender 3D developer (blenderartists.org)
319.
Timeline of Facebook Privacy Policies from 2005 to 2010 (w2.eff.org)
320.
Mark Cuban: Why You Should Never Listen to Your Customers (blogmaverick.com)
321.
Microsoft stealth launches 'historic' programming language: F# (theregister.co.uk)
322.
Snappy HTML5 demonstration (apirocks.com)
323.
PyPy 1.2 Released (google-opensource.blogspot.com)
324.
Stop Words as Social Signals (a result that goes against IR common knowledge) (cpdiehl.org)
325.
Android Passes iPhone Web Traffic In U.S. (techcrunch.com)
326.
Python's Original Sin (andreyf.tumblr.com)
327.
When to use Excel, when to use R? (michaelmilton.net)
328.
The centuries-old struggle to play in tune (slate.com)
329.
Typography for Lawyers (typographyforlawyers.com)
330.
$3 Cutting-Edge Healing Device, Field Tested in Haiti (fastcompany.com)