March 2012 Archive
6331.
Kramdown - A fast Markdown parser in Ruby (kramdown.rubyforge.org)
6332.
A play on Indian IT offshoring & how it works (rather doesn't) (youtube.com)
6333.
Semantics, LESS, and Sarcasm (vincentjordan.com)
6334.
OLED micro-display with 2687 PPI (dpi) (imaging-resource.com)
6335.
Square Inc. Individual Contributor License Agreement (spreadsheets.google.com)
6336.
Third Generation iPad: It’s All in the Pixels (macobserver.com)
6337.
Mobile Devs Interested in Google Over Facebook for Social Mobile Apps (readwriteweb.com)
6338.
Bootstrap Resume Portfolio (wrapbootstrap.com)
6339.
Pagedown-Bootstrap: a simple, beautiful markdown editor (github.com)
6340.
Google programming languages failing to gain traction (blog.jelastic.com)
6341.
Why you should ignore (most) posts about Go (hopelesscom.de)
6342.
8 great exhibitors at SXSW and what we learnt from them (blog.silktide.com)
6343.
The Miracle Of Human Flight (techcrunch.com)
6344.
It's Nearly Impossible to Get Rid of Data on Amazon's Cloud (arstechnica.com)
6345.
Cloud ‘lock-in’ survey shows not all clouds are alike (gigaom.com)
6346.
Official Objective-C Literals Docs (clang.llvm.org)
6347.
Let your friends chat with you anonymously (connected2.me)
6348.
You're Tying Your Shoes the Wrong Way (thegeekscompanion.com)
6349.
Tagged pointers and fast-pathed CFNumber integers in Lion (objectivistc.tumblr.com)
6350.
60 Years Ago: IBM Invents The Hard Drive (informationweek.com)
6351.
The danger of deadlines (dotnetcodegeeks.com)
6352.
Envision.js: Interactive HTML5 Visualizations (TimeSeries, Finance & more) (humblesoftware.com)
6353.
Mailcheck.js - jQuery Plugin Suggests A Domain When Misspelled In Email Address (functionn.blogspot.com)
6354.
Ask HN: Would You Pay $7/mo for Server Monitoring? ()
6355.
The Domain Market Is Booming, And It’s No Wonder Why (elliotsblog.com)
6356.
Show HN: Draw Something Solver (dsolver.com)
6357.
Ask HN: Where's your overnight business/app/framework today? ()
6358.
The Human Capacity To Kill (nytimes.com)
6359.
HTML is the new HTML5 (blog.whatwg.org)
6360.
In Prague, CorruptTour takes tourists sightseeing sites of political corruption (springwise.com)