January 2012 Archive
1381.
Continuations and advanced flow control (ibm.com)
1382.
Switching Sol Trader from Ruby to C++: one week on (chrismdp.github.com)
1383.
522 exits of VC-backed companies in 2011, total: $53.2bn (techcrunch.com)
1384.
CoffeeScript: two sugars, no bitter aftertaste (engineering.freeagent.com)
1385.
Interview at the Clojure Conj 2011 with the creator of Noir/Korma/Pinot (mostlylazy.com)
1386.
The Deleted City - 650gb Data Visualisation of the lost Geocities (deletedcity.net)
1387.
Deobfuscating malicious code layer by layer (pandalabs.pandasecurity.com)
1388.
NASA on GitHub - open.NASA (open.nasa.gov)
1389.
[EXPERIMENT] I attached a file to a tweet (pastebin.com)
1390.
Dearest Delicious, a breakup letter (blog.earth2marsh.com)
1391.
What happens to your files when a cloud service dies? (extremetech.com)
1392.
Git-number: Use numbers for dealing with files in git (github.com)
1393.
The Unsustainability of Never-ending Workplace Marathons (triplepundit.com)
1394.
The Myth of 100% Utilization (manage.techwell.com)
1395.
Why Building a Mobile App is Hard (blog.parse.com)
1396.
US Citizens Should Try The Copyright Monopoly As Unconstitutional (falkvinge.net)
1397.
Killing the Competition: How the New Monopolies Are Destroying Open Markets (harpers.org)
1398.
Gemfury A/B testing their landing page (gemfury.com)
1399.
The economic incentive to violate the GPL (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
1400.
India OKs censoring Facebook, Google, Microsoft, YouTube (zdnet.com)
1401.
Regular Payments in 20 minutes with GoCardless (blog.gocardless.com)
1402.
Koobface Gang Uses Facebook to Spread Powerful Worm (nytimes.com)
1403.
The Navy Unveils "Cicada": Now Even the Drones Have Drones (dailytech.com)
1404.
GrubWithUs Goes Mobile With A (Really Pretty) iPhone App (techcrunch.com)
1405.
ROFLBALT - A Canabalt-inspired sidescroller in ASCII for your console. (github.com)
1406.
Cheap and easy SSL: Heroku + Cloudflare (impactdialing.com)
1407.
Behavior by Design (nirandfar.com)
1408.
The Timeless Genius of Kodak’s George Eastman (technologizer.com)
1409.
Group GEB reading starts today (reddit.com)
1410.
Power in Numbers (nytimes.com)