August 2011 Archive
31.
Walking on a cube-shaped planet (straightdope.com)
32.
It’s Official: HP Kills Off webOS Phones and the TouchPad (techcrunch.com)
33.
Warn HN: Lots of Launches Coming ()
34.
Please confirm your email address (bvckup.tumblr.com)
35.
Your problem with Vim is that you don't grok vi (stackoverflow.com)
36.
Our Commitment to Trust & Safety (blog.airbnb.com)
37.
Edit like an Ace (github.com)
38.
The Greatest Customer Service Story Ever Told, Starring Morton’s Steakhouse (shankman.com)
39.
Developer open-sources 200+ hr project after client refuses to pay (github.com)
40.
Requests: HTTP for Humans (docs.python-requests.org)
41.
How to seem good at everything: Stop doing stupid shit (jinfiesto.posterous.com)
42.
Want to Write a Compiler? Just Read These Two Papers. (prog21.dadgum.com)
43.
Deck.js: A JavaScript library for building modern HTML presentations. (imakewebthings.github.com)
44.
When patents attack Android (googleblog.blogspot.com)
45.
Stanford Fall 2011 - Introduction to Databases (db-class.org)
46.
How to Level Up as a Developer (jasonrudolph.com)
47.
Games company claims their graphics are 100,000x better (ausgamers.com)
48.
Give 100 Percent? (samanthadouglas.wordpress.com)
49.
Stay away from This* (thiswebhost.com) (reddit.com)
50.
US Government seeks to block AT&T & T-Mobile's $39 Billion Merger (bloomberg.com)
51.
For the love of God, YC companies-to-be stop posting ambiguous job description
52.
Early Photos of Y Combinator (ycombinator.com)
53.
Who Rules America: An Investment Manager's View on the Top 1% (sociology.ucsc.edu)
54.
The "overlearning the game" problem (andrewoneverything.com)
55.
Codecademy Surges To 200,000 Users, 2.1 Million Lessons Completed In 72 Hours (techcrunch.com)
56.
Papers Every Programmer Should Read (At Least Twice) (blog.objectmentor.com)
57.
Things I’ve never heard a successful startup founder say (blog.asmartbear.com)
58.
Why I do not want to work at Google (lists.canonical.org)
59.
Anonymous hijacks Syria's government pages (mod.gov.sy)
60.
Stanford Fall 2011 - Machine Learning (ml-class.org)