August 2011 Archive
122.
HTML5 Boilerplate v2.0 released
(html5boilerplate.com)
123.
A Stick Figure Guide to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
(moserware.com)
124.
The future Firefox UI
(people.mozilla.com)
125.
The Mother of All Interview Questions
(raganwald.posterous.com)
126.
Heroku for Java
(blog.heroku.com)
127.
Large-scale Amazon EC2 Outage
(status.aws.amazon.com)
128.
My experience with a 'negative review' scammer.
(westiseast.co.uk)
129.
Google releases Games for Google+
(googleblog.blogspot.com)
130.
15 uncoupled simple pendulums of increasing lengths dance together
(sciencedemonstrations.fas.harvard.edu)
131.
Google Admits Handing over European User Data to US Intelligence Agencies
(news.softpedia.com)
132.
VimConf
(vimconf.org)
133.
How to put your logo in a QR code
(hackaday.com)
134.
What's a Closure?
(nathansjslessons.appspot.com)
135.
SpaceX to fly to International Space Station in November
(hosted.ap.org)
136.
Why GNU grep is fast
(lists.freebsd.org)
137.
Rbenv, an unobtrusive rvm replacement
(github.com)
138.
The Legislation That Could Kill Internet Privacy for Good
(theatlantic.com)
139.
Getting Bin Laden: What happened that night in Abbottabad
(newyorker.com)
140.
Death to the 'noreply' mailbox
(josscrowcroft.com)
141.
How Steve Jobs handles trolls (WWDC 1997)
(garry.posterous.com)
142.
I'm a phony. Are you?
(hanselman.com)
143.
PyPy 1.6 Released - Full Python 2.7.1 Implementation
(morepypy.blogspot.com)
144.
Why every programmer should have a Tiddlywiki
(eriwen.com)
146.
Top Gear caught faking another electric car "failure"
(guardian.co.uk)
147.
Perlis Languages
(blog.fogus.me)
148.
Google Fiber: 151Mbps down / 92Mbps up
(geek.com)
149.
The quick website launch checklist
(newsletter.agiliq.com)
150.
Algorithms to enhance or transform images
(scriptol.com)