March 2013 Archive
2761.
Ask PG: Which language/stack would you use to build ViaWeb today? ()
2762.
Remind HN: YC S13 applications are due tomorrow at 8pm PT ()
2763.
…and I’m fired | Don't mess with HF-Trading (analyticsmadeskeezy.com)
2764.
How “dongle” jokes got two people fired—and led to DDoS attacks (arstechnica.com)
2765.
Stay Classy, Objective-C: Introducing Native Subclasses for Parse Objects (blog.parse.com)
2766.
Medical Students Better At Surgery After Hours Of Nintendo Each Week (fastcompany.com)
2767.
Rules of Software Consulting (databasesoup.com)
2768.
The Scariest Jobs Chart Ever Isn't Scary Enough (npr.org)
2769.
CDC: 'Nightmare bacteria' spreading (edition.cnn.com)
2770.
For HN: Hacker's Help Network ()
2771.
IT Departments Have Become Completely Useless (businessinsider.com)
2772.
In Silicon Valley, rich getting richer and poor getting poorer (nbcnews.com)
2773.
Show HN: Site which searches throught Internet to find full movies from youtube (keepermovies.com)
2774.
Annotated explanation of "We'll be Circling Back" email (rapgenius.com)
2775.
Why Live Chat Software Reviews Suck? (livechatinc.com)
2776.
Bot that retweets pictures of people's credit cards (twitter.com)
2777.
Why I (still) Love Perl (allisonrandal.com)
2778.
How not to use lambdas in Python (gist.github.com)
2779.
Your favorite Thursday sandwich (marco.org)
2780.
China to use Ubuntu Linux as reference architecture for operating systems (canonical.com)
2781.
Xkcd - Time (xkcd.com)
2782.
The Wireworld computer (quinapalus.com)
2783.
Moving from bash to zsh (askubuntu.com)
2784.
It's the Sugar, Folks (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
2785.
Responsive design with Clay, the Haskell CSS preprocesor (fvisser.nl)
2786.
Parsoid: how Wikipedia catches up with the Web (blog.wikimedia.org)
2787.
Sorting and Searching Algorithms: A Cookbook (cs.auckland.ac.nz)
2788.
Pentagon weapons-maker finds method for cheap, clean water (reuters.com)
2789.
Currying Favor with Partial Application to get JavaScript SQL (objrefnotset.blogspot.com)
2790.
Capturing – Improving Performance of the Adaptive Web (hacks.mozilla.org)