April 2011 Archive
601.
Building a Startup - Defending .NET (nashcoding.com)
602.
Wozniak: Tablet is the PC for 'normal people' (networkworld.com)
603.
How Apple tracks your location without consent, and why it matters (arstechnica.com)
604.
The scoop on reCAPTCHA founder's new startup Duolingo. (tedxcmu.com)
605.
Why HTTP Streaming? (weblog.rubyonrails.org)
606.
How to deal with a relentless spammer, a WePay April Fools’ special (wepay.com)
607.
Weapons of Mass Assignment: Patio11 on Diaspora (queue.acm.org)
608.
An Engineer's Explanation of the Fukushima Incident (docs.google.com)
609.
I Hope You Don’t Have a Borders Rewards Card (mediabistro.com)
610.
From reddit to Hipmunk: if it ain't broke, don't fix it. (meetthefounders.com)
611.
Stop Telling Students Recursion is Hard (jinfiesto.posterous.com)
612.
Ask HN: What does a non-programmer bring to a 2-3 person startup team?
613.
Fogus: Node.js should become its own language (blog.fogus.me)
614.
Some rules kids won't learn in school (1996) (ime.usp.br)
615.
Appcelerator Titanium: From a developer's perspective (tannerburson.com)
616.
Dropbox + git = Designer Luv (pivotallabs.com)
617.
Barnes & Noble Charges Microsoft with Misusing Patents (groklaw.net)
618.
Ask HN: Automated trading on April 1
619.
Visualize your iPhone's location tracking map in 100% client-side Javascript (markolson.github.com)
620.
Javascript hack weekend: Unique projects to inspire awesome hacks (blog.nowjs.com)
621.
The Haskell Heap (blog.ezyang.com)
622.
Cutting that cord (daringfireball.net)
623.
Why not Lua (julien.danjou.info)
624.
The Unbearable Triviality Of Social Networking (blogs.forbes.com)
625.
Hacker News Guidelines (ycombinator.com)
626.
Inside Google's Secretive Data Centers (mashable.com)
627.
Sony v. Hotz Ends with a Whimper, I Mean a Gag Order (eff.org)
628.
Sedtris: Tetris in sed (uuner.doslash.org)
629.
Learn You Some Erlang: Building an Application With OTP (learnyousomeerlang.com)
630.
On Becoming a Math Whiz: My Advice to a New MIT Student (calnewport.com)