October 2011 Archive
1501.
Break Free From CSS Prefix Hell (coding.smashingmagazine.com)
1502.
Peerbind: convert a webpage into a massively interconnected website (peerbind.com)
1503.
28C3 presale opens (events.ccc.de)
1504.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Shechtman "for the discovery of quasicrystals". (nobelprize.org)
1505.
Automated Web Testing with Selenium IDE (blogs.lessthandot.com)
1506.
Walkthrough of a MongoDB Map/Reduce Job (blog.fiesta.cc)
1507.
LinkedIn Data Scientist Talks Shop (chart.io)
1508.
ScriptCover: Javascript coverage analysis tool (google-opensource.blogspot.com)
1509.
All the Single Ladies (theatlantic.com)
1510.
Steve Jobs’ best is yet to come (gerger.co)
1511.
What I want Siri to be able to do for me (tuaw.com)
1512.
Rage against the machine (economist.com)
1513.
Stanford Hopes Its $2.5 B. StanfordNYC Proposal Can Beat Out NYU (betabeat.com)
1514.
Color Identification System (for the color blind) (coloradd.net)
1515.
Dart Bashing (dartinside.com)
1516.
Dart Disappoints Hackers (siliconangle.com)
1517.
Sony Reports Massive Hack Attempt On Networks: 93,000 Accounts Affected Globally (blog.us.playstation.com)
1518.
How Much is Traffic Affected by Being in TechCrunch? (feefighters.com)
1519.
CodeSprint: Apply to multiple startups simultaneously (codesprint.interviewstreet.com)
1520.
Haskell's Fixed Point Combinator (playingwithpointers.com)
1521.
Business Still Needs Sysadmins (joerussbowman.tumblr.com)
1522.
Shakespeare programming language (en.wikipedia.org)
1523.
Choosing A Minimally Viable Co-Founder (onstartups.com)
1524.
Wrapping My Head Around Optional Typing (in Dart) (journal.stuffwithstuff.com)
1525.
Pancreatic Cancer (cs.cmu.edu)
1526.
You can’t strategize your way past the hard stuff - on getting that first sale (blog.thestartuptoolkit.com)
1527.
Folklore.org: Touching Stories of Steve Jobs (folklore.org)
1528.
MacBook Air vs Lenovo Thinkpad X1 (0chris.com)
1529.
Apple’s Lower Prices Are All Part of The Plan (nytimes.com)
1530.
Show HN: Hellepoll is a blazingly-fast async HTTP server written in C++ (github.com)