May 2012 Archive
5341.
The tweet that begins the zombie apocalypse. (theatlantic.com)
5342.
Why do we think emails for sales support is dead? (blog.interacteasy.com)
5343.
The problem with Arc's if statement and Clojure's type hints (slidetocode.com)
5344.
Should Websites Charge A Fee To Process Copyright Takedowns? (torrentfreak.com)
5345.
Stupid Design Decisions (javacodegeeks.com)
5346.
Evented Arduino (with Node.js) (legitimatesounding.com)
5347.
No one needs a Facebook phone (gizmodo.com)
5348.
Traction Book (tractionbook.com)
5349.
The ultimate Google I/O 2012 preview (androidpolice.com)
5350.
How to Make Progress Bars Feel Faster to Users (uxmovement.com)
5351.
SFC Projects Launch Coordinated Free Software Compliance Efforts (sfconservancy.org)
5352.
KenCC - Port of the Plan 9 compilers to *nix systems (gsoc.cat-v.org)
5353.
What are telltale signs that you're working at a "sinking ship" company? (quora.com)
5354.
Api / scraper written in node.js for hacker news (github.com)
5355.
Working with Brands as a Youtuber (devingraham.blogspot.com)
5356.
Storing large files in the database? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
5357.
How My Mom Taught Me to Make Websites (sumeetjain.com)
5358.
Why Clay Shirky is right and Warren Buffett is wrong about News Media (gigaom.com)
5359.
Shumway is a Flash VM and runtime written in JavaScript by Mozilla (github.com)
5360.
TACK (blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
5361.
The beauty of data visualization - David McCandless (ed.ted.com)
5362.
Pass Through Cross Domain Proxies with jQuery (ryankirkman.com)
5363.
Tech Suits Endanger Innovation (nytimes.com)
5364.
Youtube Feather Beta (youtube.com)
5365.
What is it like to work at Square? (TL;DR: terrible) (quora.com)
5366.
The twelve types of hackers (codebrief.com)
5367.
Parse launches JavaScript SDK: Parse for Websites (blog.parse.com)
5368.
Dr. StrangeCo or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Job (andyet.net)
5369.
Dr. StrangeCo or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Job (andyet.net)
5370.
SoftBank Unveils World’s First Phone With Radiation Detection (wired.com)