May 2011 Archive
631.
A perspective on four languages (C, Common Lisp, Forth, and Haskell) (madhadron.com)
632.
Phishing Site Found on a Sony Server (f-secure.com)
633.
Protovis - a graphical data visualization framework using JavaScript and SVG (vis.stanford.edu)
634.
How Google Controls Android: Digging into the Skyhook Filings (thisismynext.com)
635.
High-Speed Video Shows How Hummingbirds Really Drink (wired.com)
636.
Live to hack, hack to live (inspirated.com)
637.
How Garbage Collection differs in the three big JVMs (blog.dynatrace.com)
638.
Germany to be nuclear-free by 2022 (reuters.com)
639.
Imperative vs Functional Programming (apocalisp.wordpress.com)
640.
PHP "require" Performance (gazehawk.com)
641.
The Next 10 Years Will Be Great For Both Founders And VCs (techcrunch.com)
642.
Why is TCP accept() performance so bad under Xen? (serverfault.com)
643.
Namecoin: distributed domain registration system based on Bitcoin (namecoin.bitcoin-contact.org)
644.
My first iPad game: Stats and lessons (whatupdave.com)
645.
Spotify – Large Scale, Low Latency, P2P Music-on-Demand Streaming [pdf] (csc.kth.se)
646.
99% of Android phones leak secret account credentials (theregister.co.uk)
647.
Applying the Unix Process Model to Web Apps (adam.heroku.com)
648.
CS Education: The Deep End of the Pool (spin.atomicobject.com)
649.
Does Depression Help Us Think Better? (wired.com)
650.
Why I use git and puppet to manage my dotfiles (jaxelson.com)
651.
Rosetta Code: solutions to the same task in many languages (rosettacode.org)
652.
Google: Go ahead and hack the Chrome Book (techcrunch.com)
653.
Fabrice Bellard: Portrait of a superproductive programmer (softwarequalityconnection.com)
654.
Java.next() - Clojure: The Return of the Lispers (batsov.com)
655.
Why and How You Should Write REST-Centric Applications (w2lessons.com)
656.
Twitter sued for ‘breaking’ UK super injunction. Oh yes. (eu.techcrunch.com)
657.
Firefox 5 Beta is available for download (mozilla.com)
658.
Why there are so many engineers in India (thenextweb.com)
659.
HN: I want to trade my finance knowledge for python/django mentorship
660.
Mark Suster on Seattle and how a few key people can transform a community (techcrunch.com)