March 2012 Archive
1921.
Black March 2012 (black-march.com)
1922.
While we're on the subject of Rails security, should this be of concern? (github.com)
1923.
Put Callback Logic Into Callback Objects [Rails] (miloshadzic.com)
1924.
Avoid Distractions and Remain Focused (bretthard.in)
1925.
Coursera: Compiler Class, taught by Alex Aiken (coursera.org)
1926.
Tiny, cheap, and dangerous: Inside a (fake) iPhone charger (arcfn.com)
1927.
Lang.NEXT - A Free Event for PL Designers and Implementers Hosted By Microsoft (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
1928.
Cool C Tricks (endofunctor.org)
1929.
Petition To expand Goverment Use Of Free Software (thepowerbase.com)
1930.
Ask HN: I'm an Economics prof. & I need your help teaching about SOPA/PIPA/ACTA ()
1931.
JavaScript protocol based polymorphism inspired by Clojure protocols (jeditoolkit.com)
1932.
The Tale of an Unfindable JS Error (blog.errorception.com)
1933.
How to Be Creative (online.wsj.com)
1934.
Mobile Marketplace EggDrop Hits Half A Million Downloads (techcrunch.com)
1935.
TSAOutOfOurPants - Let the Freedom of Information Act Requests Begin (tsaoutofourpants.wordpress.com)
1936.
Parse officially launches (out of beta) (techcrunch.com)
1937.
YC Demo Day Session 3: Crowdtilt, Flypad, Carsabi, Anyperk (techcrunch.com)
1938.
Microsoft readying Windows 8 for "resolutionary" tablets (arstechnica.com)
1939.
Node.js to pass Ruby on Rails in search popularity (google.com)
1940.
Why do programmers prefer Python over Ruby?
1941.
Re: Gmail's new look: Do Not Want (groups.google.com)
1942.
Show HN: My Project Management and (eventual) Collaboration Tool (Server down) (thetaboard.com)
1943.
4 Signs We're Not in a Tech Bubble (us2.campaign-archive1.com)
1944.
Anonymous to shut down The Internet on Saturday to protest SOPA (pastebin.com)
1945.
Is It Time For NoSQL 2.0? (hardware.slashdot.org)
1946.
Jelastic - Holy Grail of Java Hosting? (user review) (blog.jelastic.com)
1947.
'Brogrammers' challenge coders' nerdy image (sfgate.com)
1948.
Gridlocked Out (nationaljournal.com)
1949.
Dynamic Code Encryption as an Anti Dump and Anti Reverse Engineering measure (syprog.blogspot.com)
1950.
Ask HN: How do you motivate yourself? Don't you get tired of?