January 2011 Archive
361.
Why Indian Startups need to get off their asses and learn to program (indianstartupgyaan.wordpress.com)
362.
Great Men Keep Journals (artofmanliness.com)
363.
Why you shouldn't bother with an MBA (economist.com)
364.
Crowdsource HN: Resources for making your next website. (docs.google.com)
365.
Google Translate adds easter egg that recognizes the beatboxing hack (translate.google.com)
366.
JsFiddle: a REPL for web development (jsfiddle.net)
367.
Regex generator: Give sample text, look for known patterns, gives a regex (txt2re.com)
368.
Real-Life Massive Multi-Player Spy Game (labs.blue74.com)
369.
Pivotal Tracker will no longer be free in 6 months (pivotallabs.com)
370.
Summary of "Must Read" articles for starting entrepreneurs (tappen.posterous.com)
371.
Search leakage is not FUD. Google et al., please fix it. (gabrielweinberg.com)
372.
The Dilbert Black Swan Portfolio: a skeptical/practical guide to investing (attardi.org)
373.
The best Web Framework - what makes Lift different (seventhings.liftweb.net)
374.
US states: If they were countries (economist.com)
375.
Haskell improves log processing 4x over Python (devblog.bu.mp)
376.
Why Are Taxpayers Subsidizing Facebook, and the Next Bubble? (economix.blogs.nytimes.com)
377.
The Incredible True Story of the Collar Bomb Heist (wired.com)
378.
Poll: Where do you work (physically)?
379.
An introduction to the Haiku OS (osnews.com)
380.
Warrantless cell phone search gets a green light in California (arstechnica.com)
381.
To Really Learn, Quit Studying and Take a Test (nytimes.com)
382.
Python, the Web and Little Things on my Mind (lucumr.pocoo.org)
383.
Redis memory fragmentation contest (groups.google.com)
384.
Skip The Water (avc.com)
385.
Ie7-js (code.google.com)
386.
Pyramid Final 1.0 released (groups.google.com)
387.
Using Python and heat maps to determine the best place to aim on a dart board (thevirtuosi.blogspot.com)
388.
Why Lisp is a Big Hack (And Haskell is Doomed to Succeed) (axisofeval.blogspot.com)
389.
A Healthy Diet For The Mind (cs.uni.edu)
390.
Why you should read academic papers (blog.rafaelcorrales.com)