Top programming languages from jobs advertised on Twitter
(jobstractor.com)
November 2011 Archive
1261.
1262.
The Last PHP PDO Library You Will Ever Need
(leftnode.com)
1263.
The Wrong Inequality
(nytimes.com)
1265.
1267.
Google+ Pages don't make any sense
(plus.google.com)
1268.
Letter to a Co-Founder
(64notes.com)
1269.
Why Not to Make an iPhone App
(engineeringadventure.com)
1270.
LaunchRock Launches
(launchrock.com)
1271.
Why Garbage Collection Paranoia is Still (sometimes) Justified
(prog21.dadgum.com)
1272.
JVM 5 is the new IE6
(eblog.chrononsystems.com)
1273.
Sure, Post a Review. But the Last Word Won’t Be Yours.
(nytimes.com)
1274.
1275.
Is Moore's Party Over?
(cacm.acm.org)
1276.
Yelp Hires Goldman and Citigroup to Lead I.P.O.
(dealbook.nytimes.com)
1277.
JavaScript-style object literals in PHP
(phpied.com)
1278.
Netflix's first OSS project on Github
(techblog.netflix.com)
1279.
CIA following Twitter, Facebook
(news.yahoo.com)
1280.
Raytheon gets $10.5M to develop “serious games”
(networkworld.com)
1281.
Hints on programming language design (C.A.R Hoare)
(eecs.berkeley.edu)
1282.
Google+ Ripples brings something interesting to the table
(hanselman.com)
1283.
Ambitious iOS Apps by Fraser Speirs
(docs.google.com)
1284.
Inside Facebook’s Oregon Data Center
(technologizer.com)
1285.
1287.
Cloud centers bring high-tech flash but not many jobs
(washingtonpost.com)
1288.
Why Big Media Is Going Nuclear Against The DMCA
(techcrunch.com)
1289.
Why Parents Help Children Violate Facebook’s 13+ Rule
(zephoria.org)
1290.
The Death of the Specification
(techcrunch.com)