2011 Archive
1531.
Oh Yes You Can Use Regexes to Parse HTML (stackoverflow.com)
1532.
Ridiculously easy world times and meetings across time zones (worldtimebuddy.com)
1533.
CSS Lint (csslint.net)
1534.
The Cognitive Style of Unix (blog.vivekhaldar.com)
1535.
Government Was Very Involved Helping RIAA/MPAA Negotiate Six Strikes (techdirt.com)
1536.
Finally someone makes sense of JavaScript's this keyword (javascriptweblog.wordpress.com)
1537.
Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (October 2011)
1538.
I moved to Singapore (sivers.org)
1539.
Linux Mint: The new Ubuntu? (extremetech.com)
1540.
Sublime Text 2: Public Alpha Released (sublimetext.com)
1541.
Isaacs: try/catch is an anti-pattern (groups.google.com)
1542.
Zed's new project: Vulnerability Arbitration (vulnarb.com)
1543.
The end of an era: Internet Explorer drops below 50% of Web usage (arstechnica.com)
1544.
Larry Page Wants to Return Google to Its Startup Roots (wired.com)
1545.
Show HN: My collection of web-apps that I'm finally comfortable in sharing (zetabee.com)
1546.
The Humble Indie Bundle #4 (pay what you want and help charity) (humblebundle.com)
1547.
FSF: Campaign against windows 8 "secure boot" (fsf.org)
1548.
New Stanford class on Cryptography (crypto-class.org)
1549.
What it's like in Egypt: An email from my mom
1550.
I got into YC after applying 6 times. Here's my advice for YC applicants (iamwil.posterous.com)
1551.
Engineering management at Facebook (algeri-wong.com)
1552.
The 10 Mistakes I've made...so you don't have to (slideshare.net)
1553.
The legacy of Srinivasa Ramanujan (thehindu.com)
1554.
What If We Paid Off The Debt? The Secret Government Report (npr.org)
1555.
10000 things all CS students should do before graduating (tagide.com)
1556.
Inspired by XKCD:903, Wikipedia steps to philosophy (ryanelmquist.com)
1557.
Top Gear caught faking another electric car "failure" (guardian.co.uk)
1558.
Show HN: I made a Web-based Todo App - used: CSS3 3D transforms, Node.js, love (tomorrow.do)
1559.
Why Developers Never Use State Machines (skorks.com)
1560.
AOL Asks Us If We Can Tone It Down (techcrunch.com)