March 2011 Archive
1591.
[Screencast] Elixir: Object Orientation and charming syntax on top of Erlang (blog.plataformatec.com.br)
1592.
Open Source 5-Axis CNC mill and plasma cutter (kickstarter.com)
1593.
Are the Self-Made Rich More Generous Than Heirs? (blogs.wsj.com)
1594.
Researchers claim they found Atlantis in a Spanish swamp (theglobeandmail.com)
1595.
Wireframing, UX and Web apps (contrast.ie)
1596.
Building an Online Community: Just Add Water (digital-web.com)
1597.
OCanvas – an object-based canvas drawing library (ocanvas.org)
1598.
The Debris From the Mobile Photo Explosion (chrysbader.com)
1599.
What will Y Combinator look like in three years? (areallybadidea.com)
1600.
How Software Will Redefine Networking (gigaom.com)
1601.
FreeBSD has a new default installer (lists.freebsd.org)
1602.
NodeJobs (nodejobs.com)
1603.
Facebook Acquires Snaptu (For An Estimated $60 – $70 Million) (techcrunch.com)
1604.
List of resources: Article text extraction from HTML documents (tomazkovacic.com)
1605.
Google Testing Blog: How Google Tests Software - Part Five (googletesting.blogspot.com)
1606.
The Freight Train That Is Android (abovethecrowd.com)
1607.
Interview with Kostis Sagonas - On Erlang tools, type systems, HiPE vs JIT (erlanginside.com)
1608.
Talk to your real customers, not your imaginary ones. The SyncPad story. (thestartupfoundry.com)
1609.
InfoQ: Riak Core: Dynamo Building Blocks (infoq.com)
1610.
Should Holocaust Deniers be Heard? (popecenter.org)
1611.
A few things I've learned about outsourcing to India (trekdek.wordpress.com)
1612.
The iPad Falls Short as a Creation Tool Without Coding Apps (wired.com)
1613.
IPad's Rivals Can't Beat It on Price (nytimes.com)
1614.
The Way You Learned Math Is So Old School (npr.org)
1615.
Show HN: A few weeks ago, I started prototyping the Circles concept. (circular.io)
1616.
Effect of One-Legged Standing on Sleep (quantifiedself.com)
1617.
Is It Now a Crime to Be Poor? (nytimes.com)
1618.
The Speed of Code (thedailywtf.com)
1619.
Move Lang (movelang.org)
1620.
Why has Japan had better mobile phones than the United States? (quora.com)