July 2011 Archive
91.
What everyone should know about the human eye (gazehawk.com)
92.
OS X Lion Now Available in the US Mac App Store (itunes.apple.com)
93.
Skeleton: A Beautiful Boilerplate for Responsive, Mobile-Friendly Development (getskeleton.com)
94.
How Stuxnet was deciphered (wired.com)
95.
Airbnb Competitor Checks IDs: 'We Don't Want to Trade Security for Volume' (betabeat.com)
96.
NYT Skimmer (nytimes.com)
97.
Twitter acquires BackType (YC S08) (blog.backtype.com)
98.
So you want to write a fast Python? (alexgaynor.net)
99.
MIT 6.006: Algorithms in Python (courses.csail.mit.edu)
100.
Tilt: Visualize your web page's DOM in 3D (hacks.mozilla.org)
101.
I Want To Unsubscribe, Not "Manage My Preferences" (georgesaines.com)
102.
JQuery 1.6.2 syntax error? You may be the victim of SEO. (encosia.com)
103.
US claims all .com and .net websites are in its jurisdiction (theinquirer.net)
104.
Courtney Love does the math (2000) (salon.com)
105.
"SQLite is not designed to replace Oracle. It is designed to replace fopen()." (sqlite.org)
106.
ITerm2 1.0 Released (iterm2.com)
107.
Companies that make money by distributing misleading versions of VLC (blog.l0cal.com)
108.
Tame.JS: Flow-control by the makers of OkCupid.com (tamejs.org)
109.
Clojure on Heroku (blog.heroku.com)
110.
Why My Father Hated India (online.wsj.com)
111.
The Batman Equation (math.stackexchange.com)
112.
US debt visualized (wtfnoway.com)
113.
Every programmer should read the source to abort() at some point in their life. (reddit.com)
114.
Netflix for baby clothes (plumgear.com)
115.
Oh Yes You Can Use Regexes to Parse HTML (stackoverflow.com)
116.
Show HN: I made a Web-based Todo App - used: CSS3 3D transforms, Node.js, love (tomorrow.do)
117.
Sublime Text 2: Beta (sublimetext.com)
118.
Donut math - How donut.c works (a1k0n.net)
119.
Judge Finds Apple in Violation of HTC's Newly Acquired Patents (dailytech.com)
120.
Edward Tufte's "Slopegraphs" (charliepark.org)