2011 Archive
8071.
Destructuring with Ruby (tony.pitluga.com)
8072.
Steve Souders: Announcing the HTTP Archive (stevesouders.com)
8073.
Generation X is sick of your bullsh*t. (emptyage.com)
8074.
Stop Telling Students Recursion is Hard (jinfiesto.posterous.com)
8075.
Apple is actually asking for 100% of SaaS mobile revenue (whydoeseverythingsuck.com)
8076.
Why do pilots still die from not knowing which end is up? (airspacemag.com)
8077.
Ask HN: What does a non-programmer bring to a 2-3 person startup team?
8078.
What happened to CouchDB's popularity? (google.com)
8079.
Fogus: Node.js should become its own language (blog.fogus.me)
8080.
Do I need to go to a big-name university? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
8081.
PayPal Freezes Support Account For Bradley Manning (couragetoresist.org)
8082.
Some rules kids won't learn in school (1996) (ime.usp.br)
8083.
Google.com Has An Unmissable Ad Drawing Users To Google+ (techcrunch.com)
8084.
Tesla sues Top Gear for libel re Roadster review (teslamotors.com)
8085.
Firefox 3.6 vs 8.0 (zdnet.com)
8086.
LiveDrive terminates Backify contract, users don't have access to their backup (plus.google.com)
8087.
Amazon on Cloud Player: we don't need no stinkin' licenses (arstechnica.com)
8088.
Where the Unix philosophy breaks down (johndcook.com)
8089.
Could Bill Gates write code? (theregister.co.uk)
8090.
Appcelerator Titanium: From a developer's perspective (tannerburson.com)
8091.
Modern Ruby Development (ascarter.net)
8092.
Netflix Gets Into The Original Content Game, Buys Upcoming Show For $100m (techcrunch.com)
8093.
Tom Pinckney: Why I gave up on Java and switched to Python (tompinckney.com)
8094.
"That's what sold me. One slide." (avc.com)
8095.
Finally, Linux on My Desktop (jeff-barr.com)
8096.
The amazing iOS 5 API and iPhone 4S hardware nobody talks about (de-de.com)
8097.
Google maps usage fees (blog.programmableweb.com)
8098.
The End Of Facebook and Free Software's Quiet Revolution (developer.appleseedproject.org)
8099.
Infosys, TCS or Wipro? (blog.susam.in)
8100.
An Open Letter to Jon Bon Jovi On What’s Really “Killing The Music Business” (ilounge.com)