May 2012 Archive
3091.
An Introduction to Application Development with Catalyst and Perl (linuxjournal.com)
3092.
Inside a Google onsite interview (swizec.com)
3093.
CodeSchool.com Free Weekend (codeschool.com)
3094.
The Internals of Redis -- From the author, antirez, in detail on Stack Overflow (stackoverflow.com)
3095.
Facebook to increase IPO by 25% (zdnet.com)
3096.
Three ways to write user-facing programs (technomancy.us)
3097.
The Imagination Engine: Why Next-Gen Video Games Will Rock Your World (wired.com)
3098.
Why the Greek Bank Jog Matters (theatlantic.com)
3099.
Java Classloader Pro Tips (tech.flurry.com)
3100.
Working at Singly looks fun: (blog.singly.com)
3101.
PhalconPHP - A web framework delivered as a C extension (phalconphp.com)
3102.
Update on Firefox 13′s Home and New Tab Redesign (blog.mozilla.org)
3103.
IBM Simon, World's First Smartphone From 1993 (en.wikipedia.org)
3104.
Make mainframes, not war (arstechnica.com)
3105.
Alibaba To Buy Back $7 Billion Stake From Yahoo (bloomberg.com)
3106.
'The Truth Is, It Doesn't Work' - CD Projekt On DRM (forbes.com)
3107.
Security Configuration Recommendations for Apple iOS 5 Devices by NSA/CSS (nsa.gov)
3108.
How Wall Street Killed Financial Reform (rollingstone.com)
3109.
Chrome overtakes IE as the World's most popular browser (businessinsider.com)
3110.
The Current Sub in Perl 5.16 (modernperlbooks.com)
3111.
Why You Can't Remember Yahoo's 1st CEO (chrisyeh.blogspot.com)
3112.
Study shows two positively charged metal spheres can attract each other (nature.com)
3113.
For the First Time, A Majority of the Unemployed Have Attended College (theatlantic.com)
3114.
What Now, Yahoo? (pandodaily.com)
3115.
Announcing the Trigger.io white paper: the real deal on native + HTML5 (trigger.io)
3116.
Google Analytics' Open Secret (blog.derrickko.com)
3117.
1893 Newspaper Found in House Insulation (blog.jacomet.ch)
3118.
Exercise Improves Memory, Helps Alleviate ADHD (wired.com)
3119.
John Gruber finally explains why he left 5b5 (quora.com)
3120.
A technical analysis of current Adobe Flash Player Vulnerability (blogs.technet.com)