January 2011 Archive
991.
Engaging Recruiters with Hacker Trading Cards (blog.hackthology.com)
992.
Readability and Naming Things (codesimplicity.com)
993.
Why You Need to Learn JavaScript (w2lessons.com)
994.
LOLCats... Yes, you can haz $30m (blogs.wsj.com)
995.
71% of students learn more about IT at home than school (tes.co.uk)
996.
Reading the Book (cs.umd.edu)
997.
Dropbox challenge (dropbox.com)
998.
Scheme on the iPad (web.mac.com)
999.
Digital Needle - Playing phonograph records with a scanner (phys.huji.ac.il)
1000.
Why Learning to Fly (or Code) Is Easier Than You Think (theatlantic.com)
1001.
Strict Mode Is Coming To Town (yuiblog.com)
1002.
Let’s Compete on Innovation Rather Than Patents (techcrunch.com)
1003.
HTML5 Games 0.1: Speedy Sprites (and interesting browser performance analysis) (facebook.com)
1004.
Classic Data Visualisation Papers (fellinlovewithdata.com)
1005.
Hadoopy: Cython based MapReduce library for Python (w/ Oozie Support) (brandynwhite.com)
1006.
Software engineers hard to find (articles.chicagotribune.com)
1007.
On Using Debuggers (plope.com)
1008.
Eric Schmidt to Sell $335 Million of His Google Shares (mashable.com)
1009.
Did Bankers Rob the Middle Class? (theatlantic.com)
1010.
Toy Store: ORM for Riak, Redis, Cassandra, Memcached, darn near anything (thechangelog.com)
1011.
Ruby's rmagick Gem looking for a maintainer (github.com)
1012.
US Department of Justice Subpoena to Twitter for Account Data [pdf] (salon.com)
1013.
Show HN: Wrote Arduino ruby prototyping API gem on new year (my first gem) (akash.im)
1014.
Chinese Social Media Lessons from a Japanese Porn Star (techrice.com)
1015.
Why one Egyptian ISP is still online (newsgrange.com)
1016.
Graph.tk plots equations on a canvas and it's LGPL (graph.tk)
1017.
Mining Wikipedia with Hadoop and Pig for Natural Language Processing (blogs.nuxeo.com)
1018.
The downward spiral of ownership and value (happened to music, books are next) (librarything.com)
1019.
Which one will execute faster, if(flag==0) or if(0==flag)? (stackoverflow.com)
1020.
Culture still doesn’t explain poverty (bostonreview.net)