MITx Opens First Course for Enrollment
(mitx.mit.edu)
February 2012 Archive
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Rails 4.0: PATCH will replace PUT as the primary HTTP method for updates
(weblog.rubyonrails.org)
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Wikipedia's list of lists of lists
(en.wikipedia.org)
244.
How Far Can You Get From McDonald's?
(datapointed.net)
245.
Clojure Programming
(clojurebook.com)
246.
Facebook Is Using You
(nytimes.com)
247.
Udacity goes live
(udacity.com)
248.
Duck Duck Go Passed 1mm Searches Per Day
(avc.com)
249.
Responsive Text
(frankieroberto.com)
250.
Why I signed ACTA
(metinalista.si)
251.
You're solving the wrong problem
(azarask.in)
252.
A "Moneyball" statician predicted Jeremy Lin's success 2 years ago
(hoopsanalyst.com)
253.
Uses of git
(devsundar.github.com)
255.
Can’t monetize free users? Try threatening them with legal action
(teamblog.supportbee.com)
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Learn Regex The Hard Way
(regex.learncodethehardway.org)
258.
Ruby Patterns from GitHub's Codebase
(zachholman.com)
259.
99 Problems But Money Ain't One
(37signals.com)
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Canadian Digs Out Basement Using Only Radio Controlled Scale Tractors and Trucks
(carscoop.blogspot.com)
262.
Hackathons are nonsense
(scripting.com)
263.
Rediscovering the Rsync Algorithm
(blog.incubaid.com)
264.
Computing 10,000x More Efficiently (slides)
(web.media.mit.edu)
265.
Show HN: My afternoon project - a pleasant viewer for the "who is hiring?" posts
(hnhiring.micahw.com)
267.
Show HN: Get a better job offer, anonymously - my weekend hack
(jobpoacher.com)
268.
How Your Cat Is Making You Crazy
(theatlantic.com)
269.
GitHub: About This Week's Availability
(github.com)
270.
Machine Learning for Hackers
(shop.oreilly.com)