March 2011 Archive
91.
BreakDOM (hakim.se)
92.
Amazon Cloud Drive and Amazon Cloud Player (amazon.com)
93.
Neil Gaiman: Why defend freedom of icky speech? (journal.neilgaiman.com)
94.
Japan's Strict Building Codes Saved Lives (nytimes.com)
95.
Django 1.3 released (djangoproject.com)
96.
Secret Fears of the Super-Rich (theatlantic.com)
97.
Cringley: Japan may have just permanently lost 20% of its electricity supply (cringely.com)
98.
Angry Bird’s “overnight success” only took 8 years. (thestartupfoundry.com)
99.
"Aristo" for jQuery UI (taitems.github.com)
100.
Why the Quick Bar (“dickbar”) is still so offensive (marco.org)
101.
How not to protect against SQL injection (view source) (cadw.wales.gov.uk)
102.
Facebook designers' novel approach to the usual name tag problems (fontsinuse.com)
103.
Don't distract new programmers with OOP (prog21.dadgum.com)
104.
Review my weekend project: Webapp to add CSS to any website and share the result (csspivot.com)
105.
How did the New York Times manage to spend $40 million on its pay wall? (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
106.
The State of Version Control: an Infographic (fogcreek.com)
107.
Moviebarcode - Movies compressed to a single frame (moviebarcode.tumblr.com)
108.
Dubai on Empty (vanityfair.com)
109.
Introducing /run (lwn.net)
110.
Time-saving tips for Linux (quora.com)
111.
Introducing NowJS or "How to make a chat server in 12 lines of code" (nowjs.com)
112.
Matt Blaze: How ACM and IEEE Shake Down Science (crypto.com)
113.
Pipe: Infix syntax for Python (dev-tricks.net)
114.
Apple's Role in Japan during the Tohoku Earthquake (kevinrose.com)
115.
Larry Page Wants to Return Google to Its Startup Roots (wired.com)
116.
Show HN: My collection of web-apps that I'm finally comfortable in sharing (zetabee.com)
117.
I got into YC after applying 6 times. Here's my advice for YC applicants (iamwil.posterous.com)
118.
AOL Asks Us If We Can Tone It Down (techcrunch.com)
119.
Google releases snappy, the compression library used in Bigtable (code.google.com)
120.
Git is as revolutionary as Unix pipes (2008) (apenwarr.ca)