The Hacker Way
(startuplessonslearned.com)
February 2012 Archive
481.
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Twitter adds SPDY support to Netty
(netty.io)
484.
Where Tcl and Tk Went Wrong
(journal.dedasys.com)
485.
The End of Wall Street As They Knew It
(nymag.com)
486.
487.
How the Boehm Garbage Collector Works
(discontinuously.com)
488.
The 17x17 problem solved
(blog.computationalcomplexity.org)
489.
$900 DNA sequencing USB stick announced by OxNano
(newscientist.com)
490.
491.
What Would The End Of Football Look Like?
(grantland.com)
492.
We're not paying enough for apps
(news.cnet.com)
493.
Adobe confirms: no Flash for Chrome on Android
(arstechnica.com)
494.
You Only Wish MongoDB Wasn't Relational
(seanhess.github.com)
495.
Show HN: QR Pixel encodes pixel art in QR codes.
(qrpixel.com)
496.
How Wired Published Its GitHub Story on GitHub
(wired.com)
497.
Show HN: A client-side Bayes classifier for Hacker News
(rogerbraun.net)
498.
499.
And then...silence
(lettersofnote.com)
500.
Steve Jobs Solved the Innovator's Dilemma
(blogs.hbr.org)
501.
JavaScript: Warts and workarounds
(matt.might.net)
502.
The Case for a Git-Powered Project Gutenberg
(neosmart.net)
503.
High performance libraries in Java
(vanillajava.blogspot.com)
504.
I Have No Idea [Why Apple Featured My App]
(blog.mikeswanson.com)
505.
Heroku makes sharing SQL data as easy as URL
(gigaom.com)
506.
Real World Ocaml announced
(realworldocaml.org)
507.
Why You Shouldn't Hire More Developers
(blog.patchspace.co.uk)
508.
Anonymous releases stolen Symantec source code
(thepiratebay.se)
509.
The U.N. Threat to Internet Freedom
(on.wsj.com)
510.
No Framework Needed
(37signals.com)