May 2011 Archive
1951.
Architecture of Open Source Applications (book) (aosabook.org)
1952.
Code Review: How the CoffeeScript compiler works (dailyjs.com)
1953.
NGINX Passenger 3 Ubuntu packages available (blog.brightbox.co.uk)
1954.
Gerald Jay Sussman: The Role of Programming (video.google.com)
1955.
Private Jet Tracker (WSJ database of all private jet flights 2007 – 2010) (projects.wsj.com)
1956.
Google Data on Rails - Google Data Protocol - Google Code (code.google.com)
1957.
How the Drudge Report Has Stayed on Top (nytimes.com)
1958.
Blip.tv Reintroduces Itself as a Curated Video Site (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1959.
Reid Hoffman at Startup School 2010 (justin.tv)
1960.
Usability of iPad Apps and Websites: 2 Reports With Research Findings (nngroup.com)
1961.
A Hyperturtle Monad Makes Pretty Pictures (dorophone.blogspot.com)
1962.
What is WinC++ and how does it figure in Microsoft's bid to make tools a $2 b... (zdnet.com)
1963.
Tell HN: Never share your ideas ()
1964.
Duality - A Social BitTorrent Client (sukhbir.in)
1965.
Ask HN: Review my startup: http://sparkwall.me ()
1966.
Show HN: user generated TL;DRs with a smart scorer (gistpoint.com)
1967.
Ask HN: My first startup offer ()
1968.
Show HN: Summarizing popular HN articles (skimthat.com)
1969.
Ask HN: how to go about finding internships? ()
1970.
How Memory Management Works on iOS (gaiagps.com)
1971.
Richard Stallman on SaaS (autonomo.us)
1972.
Browser testing sucks, it's time to start doing it right. (saucelabs.com)
1973.
News:yc was rejected from the App Store (newsyc.me)
1974.
Ask HN: Can someone please start groupon for airlines? ()
1975.
Ask HN: I had more friends before Facebook. Anyone agree? ()
1976.
Marak Squires trying to hack bitcoin economy. Currently at 5800 coins (Twitter) (twitter.com)
1977.
Why is it so hard to define what it means to be a 'product guy'? (hangger.com)
1978.
It’s Silicon Valley or the Israeli Army for This Young Entrepreneur (gigaom.com)
1979.
Ask HN: How can companies charge a CC with only card number and expiry?
1980.
Buying Copyrights, Then Patrolling the Web for Infringement (nytimes.com)