July 2012 Archive
331.
New straighforward approach to teaching quantum mechanics (scottaaronson.com)
332.
NSA Mimics Google, Pisses Off Senate (wired.com)
333.
Flask 0.9 codename Campari released today (github.com)
334.
Here’s why we keep getting hacked – clear and present Billabong failures (troyhunt.com)
335.
Introduction to monads in JavaScript (blog.jcoglan.com)
336.
Machine learning for the impatient: algorithms tuning algorithms (aelag.com)
337.
What PHP 5.5 might look like (nikic.github.com)
338.
Keyless BMW cars prove to be very easy to steal (hackaday.com)
339.
On Leaving Academia (cs.unm.edu)
340.
GNU Make in Detail for Beginners (linuxforu.com)
341.
Android 4.1 in AOSP (groups.google.com)
342.
10-year-old problem in theoretical computer science falls (web.mit.edu)
343.
Vooza Mobile App (vooza.com)
344.
The Ultimate Counterfeiter Isn’t a Crook — He’s an Artist (wired.com)
345.
Paul Graham: Y Combinator Companies Have Raised Over $1 Billion (techcrunch.com)
346.
Mechanics of a Small Acquisition (quotidianventures.com)
347.
I bet you over-engineered your startup (zemanta.com)
348.
The IPS LCD Revolution (codinghorror.com)
349.
Lying with pictures: Smartphone manufacturer share by OS (andrewducker.livejournal.com)
350.
German Scientists Create Aerographite, the Lightest Material in the World (sciencespacerobots.com)
351.
Brightcove Acquires Zencoder (YC W10) (blog.zencoder.com)
352.
Twitter Bootstrap with themes, enhancements, and other goodies (ajkochanowicz.github.com)
353.
Github finally raises funding: $100M from Andreessen Horowitz (gigaom.com)
354.
Canada’s vanishing tech sector (theglobeandmail.com)
355.
Algernon's Law (gwern.net)
356.
MVC, MOVE - Or Simply A State Machine? (ingoschramm.tumblr.com)
357.
Nginx design details (aosabook.org)
358.
The Crazy World of Code (tilomitra.com)
359.
Real Time Multiplayer in HTML5 (buildnewgames.com)
360.
Mojang, makers of Minecraft, sued by patent troll (notch.net)