July 2011 Archive
451.
Using MySQL as a NoSQL - A story for exceeding 750,000 qps on a commodity server (yoshinorimatsunobu.blogspot.com)
452.
Clever Names Aren’t Always a Good Thing (usersinhell.com)
453.
Where the fuck is this (wherethefuckisthis.com)
454.
Advice to young programmers (chestergrant.posterous.com)
455.
Just work hard (thehundreds.com)
456.
Lambdas in C (walfield.org)
457.
Microsoft contributes a lot of changes to Linux kernel 3.0 (h-online.com)
458.
Some Apps Do Sell: Developer Makes $750K in 3 Weeks on Android Market (readwriteweb.com)
459.
A memory of Bob Morris (it.slashdot.org)
460.
Short array syntax finally in PHP 5.4 (svn.php.net)
461.
Yet Another "People Plug in Strange USB Sticks" Story (schneier.com)
462.
Steve Perlman unveils white paper explaining “impossible” wireless data rates (venturebeat.com)
463.
Show HN: Weekend Project - Create Simple Android mockup (yeblon.com)
464.
Agility.js - Javascript MVC for the "write less, do more" programmer (agilityjs.com)
465.
Verbling (YC S11) Links Up Language Learners With Native Speakers Through Video (techcrunch.com)
466.
Ewww, You Use PHP? (blog.mailchimp.com)
467.
Facebook Will Launch In-Browser Video Chat Next Week In Partnership With Skype (techcrunch.com)
468.
As I run past the RIM buildings, I see these posters (fightandroid.org)
469.
How does Google pay 2.4%? (cameronkeng.com)
470.
Everyme (YC S11) Launching Private Beta of New Address Book (everyme.com)
471.
Tesla Motors inks $100M deal with Toyota (venturebeat.com)
472.
IBM patent trolling patent application (appft1.uspto.gov)
473.
Google+ scores your relationships with your friends (plus.google.com)
474.
Ignored disabled man builds his own damn elevator (hackaday.com)
475.
When Patents Attack (thisamericanlife.org)
476.
A Philosopher Every Programmer Should Know: Susanne K. Langer (daddymodern.com)
477.
Lion's Mission Control: UX fail, especially for multiple displays (plus.google.com)
478.
Interview with key LulzSec hacker (newscientist.com)
479.
Columnal: a fluid CSS grid, that scales from widescreen laptops down to phones (columnal.com)
480.
Why WSJ Mobile App Gets 2 Star Customer Reviews (useit.com)