March 2012 Archive
1981.
Ask Stack: Should I learn a new programming language? (arstechnica.com)
1982.
Creating memorable and secure passwords (economist.com)
1983.
For iRobot, the Future Is Getting Closer (nytimes.com)
1984.
Several ways to SQL pagination, including performance charts (use-the-index-luke.com)
1985.
Nail the Customer Development Manifesto to the Wall (steveblank.com)
1986.
The Future Of The Virtual Personal Assistant (techcrunch.com)
1987.
Go 1 Released (groups.google.com)
1988.
Unix and Node: Command-line Arguments (dailyjs.com)
1989.
Show HN: Hosting my first developer event (indyhackday.com)
1990.
Battleheart developer drops Android as 'unsustainable' (electronista.com)
1991.
Glassmap’s founders get clear about online privacy (gigaom.com)
1992.
Features NO ONE NOTICED in Visual Studio 11 Express Beta for Web (hanselman.com)
1993.
GitHub Style Guide: "Write new JS in CoffeeScript." (github.com)
1994.
What does scale really mean to a mobile browser? With pictures. (johnkpaul.tumblr.com)
1995.
Deploy a new app on PHP Fog - get $29 Credit (blog.phpfog.com)
1996.
Chad Fowler's at BostonRB: Measuring and analyzing things that matter (bostonrb.org)
1997.
Hackful.com Hack Day at Google Campus London (meetup.com)
1998.
Dont Follow Your Passion, Follow Your Effort (blogmaverick.com)
1999.
Factual’s Gil Elbaz Wants to Gather the Data Universe (nytimes.com)
2000.
Sorting in C++: 3 times faster than C (radiospiel.org)
2001.
Ask HN: YC applications are up. Did you submit? ()
2002.
Boxing with Java (tomhalligan.co.uk)
2003.
Calling Out Google's Bullshit (startupdispatch.com)
2004.
Google Pushes Play Front And Center (techcrunch.com)
2005.
Why don't I see anything worthwhile happening in the startup space? ()
2006.
How Frictionless Sharing Could Undermine Your Legal Right to Privacy (theatlantic.com)
2007.
Show HN: I'm a non-hacker "idea guy" and my weekend project took 1,670 + days ()
2008.
Richard Stallman coming to Singapore (freesoftware.sg)
2009.
Be Captain Of Your Destiny - Not Prisoner Of Wishful Thinking (onstartups.com)
2010.
Tacocopter: The Coolest Airborne Taco Delivery System That’s Completely Fake (wired.com)