2012 Archive
6751.
Perl 5.16.0 is out, with 590,000 lines of changes (nntp.perl.org)
6752.
Peter Thiel’s CS183: Startup - Class 2 Notes (blakemasters.tumblr.com)
6753.
Effective Go (golang.org)
6754.
Backbone Aura Developer Preview (addyosmani.github.com)
6755.
Go's unique approach to OO (drdobbs.com)
6756.
After Two Startup Accelerators, What I Wish Someone Had Told Me (ecquire.com)
6757.
Scapy: a powerful interactive packet manipulation program (secdev.org)
6758.
Lisp Hackers: Zach Beane (lisp-univ-etc.blogspot.com)
6759.
Learn how to code a Facebook app in 20 minutes with PythonAnywhere (blog.pythonanywhere.com)
6760.
The PLT Games - monthly programming language competition (pltgames.com)
6761.
How does Apple find dates and times in emails? (stackoverflow.com)
6762.
Justice Department Sues Telco For Daring To Challenge the NSL (techdirt.com)
6763.
Skype hands 16-year-old's personal information to IT company (nu.nl)
6764.
Incremental Regular Expressions (jkff.info)
6765.
How PyPy works (stackoverflow.com)
6766.
NumPy on PyPy progress report (morepypy.blogspot.com)
6767.
Ask PG: Make the login form available over HTTPS only?
6768.
Apple Officially Reveals The iPhone 5 (techcrunch.com)
6769.
Why isn't Java used for modern web application development? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
6770.
How four Microsoft engineers proved that the “darknet” would defeat DRM (arstechnica.com)
6771.
Markets are efficient if and only if P = NP (arxiv.org)
6772.
Ask HN: Is Google still a cool place to work?
6773.
How We Got 50 Women to Our Hackathon (And You Can, Too) (lgilchrist.com)
6774.
Why I stopped working on the Bongard Problems (foundalis.com)
6775.
NFL opens Pandora's Box by offering All-22 tape to public (nfl.com)
6776.
The byte order fallacy (commandcenter.blogspot.com)
6777.
Ask HN: I was fired from a startup I helped found, I'm fucked
6778.
Kim Dotcom: US Government Is Protecting An Outdated Monopolistic Business Model (torrentfreak.com)
6779.
Apple patents the page turn (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
6780.
$20 Cardboard Bicycle Could 'Change The World,' Inventor Says (npr.org)