April 2011 Archive
211.
The traveling German carpenters (blog.intellum.com)
212.
Lorempixum: Generate placeholder images (not just gray boxes) (lorempixum.com)
213.
Protip for salary seekers pt 2: Results from some mining of the H1-B database (the-interweb.com)
214.
My first six months of programming: from man-rodent to partyman (whitakerblackall.com)
215.
That dev's salary is higher than mine (itmanagement.earthweb.com)
216.
GNOME 3 Released (gnome3.org)
217.
Netflix Is Killing BitTorrent in The US (torrentfreak.com)
218.
Patent 5,893,120 reduced to mathematical formulae (paulspontifications.blogspot.com)
219.
7.1 magnitude earthquake hits Japan (earthquake.usgs.gov)
220.
Flock is dead (flock.com)
221.
The Prime That Wasn’t (zmievski.org)
222.
Everything popular is wrong: Making it in electronic music (littlewhiteearbuds.com)
223.
If You’re Going To Kill It, Open Source It (blog.makezine.com)
224.
What Should You Do with Your Crappy Little Services Business? (techcrunch.com)
225.
How to hack yourself a standing desk - an illustrated guide (gregschlom.com)
226.
A death sentence for a young Chinese businesswoman chills entrepreneurs (economist.com)
227.
Spine -- A lightweight framework for building JavaScript web applications (maccman.github.com)
228.
Voyager 1 is on the edge, and so is he (latimes.com)
229.
Self-Taught Programmers vs CS-Educated Programmers (chezpete.posterous.com)
230.
CSS: Our best practices are killing us (slideshare.net)
231.
Nuclear Power is Safest Way to Make Electricity (washingtonpost.com)
232.
Ask HN: How are lean startups easily accepting CC payments?
233.
A better way to teach math (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
234.
Writing code with MS Paint (i.min.us)
235.
Firefox Add-ons with the Slowest Start-up (addons.mozilla.org)
236.
Git can't be made consistent (bramcohen.livejournal.com)
237.
"A JVM Does What?" (jeremymanson.blogspot.com)
238.
YC: The new grad school (mattbrezina.com)
239.
Super Mario 64 was built with a system written in Lisp (franz.com)
240.
My startup story: from big idea to thriving business in 8 short years (blog.traysoft.com)