2011 Archive
1021.
Oracle gives up on OpenOffice after community forks the project (arstechnica.com)
1022.
Instant CSS, JS, HTML or DOM documentation (dochub.io)
1023.
Backbone.js Fundamentals (github.com)
1024.
ORM is an anti-pattern (seldo.com)
1025.
A Case Against Using CoffeeScript (ryanflorence.com)
1026.
Zed Shaw: Github's Favorite Joke (sheddingbikes.com)
1027.
Why Some People Can Run on Little Sleep and Get So Much Done (online.wsj.com)
1028.
Everyone thinks they're hiring the top 1% (2005) (joelonsoftware.com)
1029.
How To Use Amazon EC2 as Your Desktop (blog.restbackup.com)
1030.
How to become Batman (quora.com)
1031.
Take a short break in a quiet place (amitaytweeto.com)
1032.
(research.microsoft.com)
1033.
The most difficult CEO skill: managing your own psychology (bhorowitz.com)
1034.
Getting Users For Your New Startup (blog.pud.com)
1035.
Git Tutorials for Beginners (sixrevisions.com)
1036.
Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (April 2011)
1037.
Why programmers are not paid in proportion to their productivity (johndcook.com)
1038.
Amount of profanity in git commit messages per programming language (andrewvos.com)
1039.
We've invented waterfall (epicenterconsulting.com)
1040.
Free Wordpress themes coming with a price (wpmu.org)
1041.
So you think you know C: the Ksplice Pointer Challenge (blogs.oracle.com)
1042.
Amazon Signs Up Authors, Writing Publishers Out of Deal (nytimes.com)
1043.
Duke Nukem Forever: barely playable, not funny, rampantly offensive (arstechnica.com)
1044.
Why TechCrunch is over (yared.com)
1045.
Help, I’m on the IRS hit list (theglobeandmail.com)
1046.
Ivo – a reimagined Unix terminal system (lubutu.com)
1047.
How to Make Trillions of Dollars (raptitude.com)
1048.
Traveling, Writing and Programming (alexmaccaw.co.uk)
1049.
Introducing GitHub Enterprise (github.com)
1050.
Stack Overflow: Printing 1 to 1000 in C (stackoverflow.com)