April 2011 Archive
1081.
Google Code Jam 2011 (code.google.com)
1082.
Going After Google (chovanec.wordpress.com)
1083.
Mark Suster: The Entrepreneur Thesis (bothsidesofthetable.com)
1084.
Don't be an idiot. Find a great startup advisor. (humbledmba.com)
1085.
Ask PG: Can we see karma on Ask HN comments?
1086.
EventMachine, How Does It Work? (paperplanes.de)
1087.
ASP.NET Deployment Needs To Be Fixed (wekeroad.com)
1088.
A Developer's Worst Nightmare (The TinyGrab Story) (cocoacoding.com)
1089.
Did the Sale of Pyrex Hurt the Crack-Cocaine Industry? (freakonomics.com)
1090.
`gosh` is security theater for piped shell scripts (github.com)
1091.
Ask HN: when should and shouldn't you open source a project? ()
1092.
Grokking Org-mode and putting it in charge (old.blog.sean.whitton.me)
1093.
The bare essential guide to Emacs (eatingair.com)
1094.
LIBSVM - A Library for Support Vector Machines (csie.ntu.edu.tw)
1095.
Hipmunk wants you (to run our Android development) (hipmunk.com)
1096.
Sequoia-Backed Chinese E-Commerce Company's Black-Hat SEO (digitalduediligenceadvisors.com)
1097.
An Introduction to Xiangqi for Chess Players (crockford.com)
1098.
Real-time map of Dutch rail traffic (flyabb.com)
1099.
Phone peripherals powered by audio jack (eecs.umich.edu)
1100.
Chrome OS Release Coming Soon? Stable Channel Now Available (thechromesource.com)
1101.
One script closer to designing in the browser (livejs.com)
1102.
Google Crisis Response: a small team tackling big problems (googleblog.blogspot.com)
1103.
"Let’s cofound a baby" and other phrases you should never speak (unicornfree.com)
1104.
Ask HN: What's the average salary for a Web Python Developer in California? ()
1105.
Poll: Should TechCrunch articles be banned from HN?
1106.
It's Time To Kill New User Confirmation Email Links (quist.co)
1107.
Review my startup: sanetax.com - A real Tax Professional prepares your taxes (sanetax.com)
1108.
Are graphical calculators pointless? (walkingrandomly.com)
1109.
Reddit has now been down for 30+ hours (reddit.com)
1110.
India's skewed sex ratio (economist.com)