Hitting the ground running: A Python programmer builds a Rails 3.1 app in a day
(derwiki.tumblr.com)
October 2011 Archive
991.
992.
An End to Negativity in the Tech Community
(jsconf.eu)
993.
"Unobtrusive Ruby" in Practice
(practicingruby.com)
994.
Python as a statistics workbench
(stats.stackexchange.com)
995.
The HTML5 Development Reading List
(popstardefense.com)
996.
997.
Detroit Startup List
(growdetroit.com)
998.
Homeland Security moves forward with 'pre-crime' detection
(news.cnet.com)
1000.
What, exactly, is a Product Manager?
(mindtheproduct.com)
1001.
Android Overtakes Apple with 44% Worldwide Share of Mobile App Downloads
(abiresearch.com)
1002.
1003.
Cleaning up manage.py and import paths - Django developers
(groups.google.com)
1004.
On cryptography and dogmas
(antirez.com)
1006.
Show HN: my one-day project, Trnsfr
(trns.fr)
1007.
What's new in CSS4
(webmonkey.com)
1008.
How much do Apple's factories cost?
(asymco.com)
1009.
Steve Jobs: “Technology Alone Is Not Enough”
(newyorker.com)
1010.
Macros in Perl6
(strangelyconsistent.org)
1011.
How to Kill Start-up Distractions
(andygcook.com)
1012.
AMD's 8-core cpu for desktops arrives
(xbitlabs.com)
1013.
HP to Keep PC Division
(hp.com)
1014.
Netflix Isn't Doomed
(online.wsj.com)
1015.
Mustache, ERB and the future of templating
(warpspire.com)
1016.
Why I decided to take the money and sell my startup
(entrepreneur.com)
1017.
ARM reveals little dog A7 processor
(eetimes.com)
1018.
It shouldn't take 64 lines of code to do something really simple
(onlinelabor.blogspot.com)
1019.
“The Mythical Man Month” is still a good read
(win-vector.com)
1020.
How To Build A Site That Looks Great On Every Screen
(readwriteweb.com)