February 2012 Archive
61.
Reddit takes a new direction (b-list.org)
62.
Why Python is Important for You (blaag.haard.se)
63.
Hack your way through Stripe's Capture the Flag (stripe.com)
64.
Why Do Some People Learn Faster? (wired.com)
65.
Verisign seizes .com domain registered via foreign registrar (blog.easydns.org)
66.
Please Steal These webOS Features (ignorethecode.net)
67.
Comparing PHP, Perl, Python and Ruby (hyperpolyglot.org)
68.
Facebook hit git performance issue on large repository (thread.gmane.org)
69.
The FBI's files on Steve Jobs (muckrock.com)
70.
Roger Boisjoly dies at 73; engineer tried to halt Challenger launch (latimes.com)
71.
Between a rock and a hard place – our decision to abandon the Mac App Store (blogs.atlassian.com)
72.
How a big movie studio (unfairly) forced a student to give up his senior thesis (reddit.com)
73.
Walter Isaacson’s ‘Steve Jobs’ (daringfireball.net)
74.
Twitter to move away from Hashbangs (storify.com)
75.
Tesla: Not so easily bricked (idc-insights-community.com)
76.
Web Standards (dcurt.is)
77.
Stop Paying Your jQuery Tax (samsaffron.com)
78.
The machine's view of time, if nanoseconds were seconds (plus.google.com)
79.
Should All Web Traffic Be Encrypted? (codinghorror.com)
80.
Show HN: Themes for Bootstrap (wrapbootstrap.com)
81.
Our unrealistic views of death, through a doctor’s eyes (washingtonpost.com)
82.
"I haven’t been drunk in 3 years... and I’ve been partying way more than you." (hellobubs.com)
83.
Chrome connects to three random domains at startup (mikewest.org)
84.
* { box-sizing: border-box } FTW (paulirish.com)
85.
You're Overthinking It (engineering.gomiso.com)
86.
The Story of 2 $1 Million Projects in 24 Hours (kickstarter.com)
87.
Hackful - A Hacker News for Europe (hackful.com)
88.
Essential JavaScript Design Patterns For Beginners (addyosmani.com)
89.
Vim anti-patterns (blog.sanctum.geek.nz)
90.
Open Web Device (openwebdevice.com)