April 2011 Archive
9481.
Nib: an extensions library for Stylus, inspired by SASS compass library (tjholowaychuk.com)
9482.
No Repayment Plan, No Student Loan (insidehighered.com)
9483.
Total Domination IPA from Ninkasi Brewing Company - BreweryDB.com (brewerydb.com)
9484.
Google's Q1: Revenue Up, Earnings Fall Short (mashable.com)
9485.
CoffeeScript Basics - A Teach Me To Code Tutorial (teachmetocode.com)
9486.
Unity environment in good shape, on track for Ubuntu 11.04 (arstechnica.com)
9487.
Signs of turmoil in Infosys? (webjives.org)
9488.
Google Is A Bit Unpolished When It Comes To Chrome (techcrunch.com)
9489.
Dijkstra Archive (cs.utexas.edu)
9490.
The perils of tweaking Google by hand (2007) (glinden.blogspot.com)
9491.
Perl REFCOUNTers and AnyEvent (tong.ijenko.net)
9492.
Regular expression generator (txt2re.com)
9493.
New Hisense Accessories Wirelessly Mirror HD Content (fox41.com)
9494.
Ca-ga, Heuristic Turing Machine Using Cellular Neurogenetics ()
9495.
An Unlikely Place to Nurture the Entrepreneurial Spirit? Jail. (inc.com)
9496.
"The Hacker News" magazine - Anonymous edition - is out (thehackernews.com)
9497.
Official plugin for node.js in IntelliJ (plugins.intellij.net)
9498.
Traffic Squeezer - Franchise Deals (trafficsqueezer.org)
9499.
Two Korean search engines file antitrust complaint against Google over Android (fosspatents.blogspot.com)
9500.
Lehman administrators make history in solemn system shutdown (computerworlduk.com)
9501.
Google video doodle celebrates Charlie Chaplin's 122nd birthday (engadget.com)
9502.
IT departments still 'not convinced' by the cloud (computerworlduk.com)
9503.
How a big US bank laundered billions from Mexico's murderous drug gangs (guardian.co.uk)
9504.
A hacker's bookmarks, my 2 day project (rflab.co.za)
9505.
Yuri Milner and Curation of Content (vator.tv)
9506.
Rotten Tomatoes: API Overview (developer.rottentomatoes.com)
9507.
Pragmatic Capability Model Of Software Delivery (PCM-OSD) (blog.figmentengine.com)
9508.
Introduction to Circuit Bending - subverting cheap musical hardware (hackaday.com)
9509.
The cost of a noisy workplace (lexandera.com)
9510.
If you’re going to cut back on features — make sure you’re good for what you are (kickingbear.com)