April 2011 Archive
511.
Name.com: Another Unscrupulous Registrar (nathanhammond.com)
512.
Warren Buffett is now betting against the US dollar (washingtonpost.com)
513.
Google Makes Massive Counteroffers To Retain Employees (techcrunch.com)
514.
My experience with the computer language shootout (alexgaynor.net)
515.
Introducing Druid: Real-Time Analytics at a Billion Rows Per Second (metamarketsgroup.com)
516.
Play Framework (full stack Java framework with Scala) v1.2 released (playframework.org)
517.
Why Johnny can’t build a decent user interface (jeffreyellis.org)
518.
GitHub passes 2M repos, 1M projects (github.com)
519.
Flynano - Personal Flying Machine (flynano.com)
520.
How many zeros are there in 2^n? (blog.republicofmath.com)
521.
Optimizing Nginx for High Traffic Loads (blog.martinfjordvald.com)
522.
How do people in different countries spend their time? (economist.com)
523.
ASCII Pronunciation Rules for Programmers [2008] (codinghorror.com)
524.
Cisco To Shut Down Flip Video Business; Will Give Pink Slips To 550 Employees (techcrunch.com)
525.
Gawker's Traffic Numbers Are Worse Than Anyone Anticipated (theatlantic.com)
526.
10,000-core Linux supercomputer built in Amazon cloud (networkworld.com)
527.
You Don't Know JavaScript (w2lessons.com)
528.
Fargo: new Scheme-like language working in Node.js/browser (fargo.jcoglan.com)
529.
Conway's Game of Life Extrusion (qotile.net)
530.
Astronomers may have witnessed a star torn apart by a black hole (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
531.
Doozer: a consistent, highly-available data store from Heroku labs (xph.us)
532.
Unity Asset Store: $3000 revenue in 5 days from a spline drawing tool (juhakiili.com)
533.
Cheating and the Honor System (ginandtacos.com)
534.
How can I learn to program?
535.
Ask HN: I hate the code in my popular open source app; do I put it on my resume?
536.
The education bubble: Tech progress may reduce the demand for high-end jobs (economist.com)
537.
Barnes & Noble treats Nook Color to Froyo; unveils Nook Apps (zdnet.com)
538.
Competition Doesn't Matter. Look at Dropbox. (blog.waxman.me)
539.
Lasers to replace spark plugs in gasoline engines (scienceblog.com)
540.
Your personal corkboard (corkboard.me)