October 2012 Archive
481.
SpaceX Falcon 9 Statement on First Stage Engine Anomaly (spaceref.com)
482.
CSS3 Microsoft Modern Buttons (ace-subido.github.com)
483.
Teaching linear algebra (bentilly.blogspot.com)
484.
Blaze: Next Generation NumPy (speakerdeck.com)
485.
Another Way Apple's Fight With Google Is Hurting Users (readwriteweb.com)
486.
Salesforce will hire 40-50 Postgres people (archives.postgresql.org)
487.
Beware the Alan Turing fetish (blog.jgc.org)
488.
SpaceX aims big with massive new rocket (flightglobal.com)
489.
NASA: Mars rover Curiosity finds bright object (news.yahoo.com)
490.
Apple says no Java for you, removes plugin from browsers on OS X 10.7 and up (engadget.com)
491.
Amateur astronomers discover a planet with four suns (io9.com)
492.
Haskell in Production: The good, the bad, and the ugly (mwotton.github.com)
493.
How a Supreme Court ruling may stop you from reselling just about anything (arstechnica.com)
494.
Supersonic free fall from 120,000 feet live at 8:30AM EST (redbullstratos.com)
495.
The Code Side Of Color (coding.smashingmagazine.com)
496.
Raspberry Pi GPU Driver Turns Out To Be a Shim (phoronix.com)
497.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 sales ban lifted in the US (bbc.co.uk)
498.
An Ancient Piece of Computer Lore in a Place You’d Never Expect (porkrind.org)
499.
Daniel Shiffman launches "The Nature of Code" online for free (natureofcode.com)
500.
Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (October 2012)
501.
Mysterious Algorithm Was 4% of Trading Activity Last Week (cnbc.com)
502.
The Next Twenty Years: What Windows 8's Closed Distribution Means for Developers (gamasutra.com)
503.
Lenovo Computers, Soon To Be Made In America (techcrunch.com)
504.
How Jeff Atwood works (lifehacker.com)
505.
Does Functional Programming Replace GoF Design Patterns? (stackoverflow.com)
506.
New Apple Developer Guideline Bans Apps That Promote Other Apps (techcrunch.com)
507.
MongoHQ launches new tools for monitoring and managing databases (blog.mongohq.com)
508.
Running Ubuntu off an SDCard on the new ARM Chromebook (plus.google.com)
509.
Why things fail (wired.com)
510.
How to Crack the Toughest Coding Interviews (gklst.tumblr.com)