April 2012 Archive
91.
Abrash on Valve: How I Got Here, What It's Like, and What I'm Doing (blogs.valvesoftware.com)
92.
Geocoder.ca sued by Canada Post for their open database of postal codes (geocoder.ca)
93.
Semicolon: A language of semicolons (pksunkara.github.com)
94.
Free beautiful UI elements for developers (creativemarket.com)
95.
MIT scientist captures 90,000 hours of video of his son's first words, graphs it (fastcompany.com)
96.
Google+ gets a redesign (googleblog.blogspot.com)
97.
Google BBS Terminal – What Google would have looked like in the 80s (masswerk.at)
98.
Crockford on Bootstrap's semicolon omission: “insanely stupid code” (github.com)
99.
Keeping Instagram up with over a million new users in twelve hours (instagram-engineering.tumblr.com)
100.
"Gangbang Interviews" and "Bikini Shots": Silicon Valley’s Brogrammer Problem (motherjones.com)
101.
One-line Tree In Python (gist.github.com)
102.
Django is now (officially) on GitHub (github.com)
103.
Google Drive (drive.google.com)
104.
The House passes CISPA with a vote of 248 to 168 (thenextweb.com)
105.
A High Frequency Trader's Apology, Pt 2 (chrisstucchio.com)
106.
How to cope with the Gmail redesign (jasoncrawford.org)
107.
Redesign: Users: Thrilled. Conversion Rates: Up. Sales: Unchanged. (kalzumeus.com)
108.
How I lost access to my Google account today (ehsanakhgari.org)
109.
Google Announces Project Glass (plus.google.com)
110.
CSS3 Scroll Effects (lab.hakim.se)
111.
Farbrausch (demoscene group) releases their tools and engine (github.com)
112.
Why Use Postgres (craigkerstiens.com)
113.
Mozilla may make Flash click-to-play by default in future Firefox (arstechnica.com)
114.
Pacman running on DCPU-16 (fingswotidun.com)
115.
Are People Finally Getting Bored with the Tech-Blog Circle Jerk? (blogs.sfweekly.com)
116.
Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (April 2012)
117.
Notch's Specification for the In-Game DCPU-16 (0x10c.com)
118.
Polygonal Map Generation For Games (www-cs-students.stanford.edu)
119.
Postgres 9.2 will feature linear read scalability up to 64 cores (rhaas.blogspot.com)
120.
If We Told You That, We Would Have to Shoot You (whattofix.com)