June 2012 Archive
1741.
How to Have Fun Programming (rdegges.com)
1742.
Cocoa and the Death of Yellow Box and Rhapsody (1997) (roughlydrafted.com)
1743.
How Microsoft and Yahoo Are Selling Politicians Access to You (propublica.org)
1744.
Startup University (matt-welsh.blogspot.com)
1745.
SQL Injection via table names and field names. Case study. (renesd.blogspot.com)
1746.
Business Model Canvas for User Experience (grasshopperherder.com)
1747.
Delight out of beta: 2 line of code to capture user interaction on iOS (delight.io)
1748.
China conducts first manual space docking (aljazeera.com)
1749.
Innovations That Will Change Your Tomorrow (nytimes.com)
1750.
LevelUp raises another $12M from From Highland & Google Ventures (techcrunch.com)
1751.
Do’s/Don’ts for Raising Money As a First Time Founder in the Valley (courtneypowell.tumblr.com)
1752.
Using Rails tagged logging for better bug reports (blog.shellycloud.com)
1753.
The New MacBook Pro: Unfixable, Unhackable, Untenable (wired.com)
1754.
Dotcloud updated pricing (much more startup friendly) (dotcloud.com)
1755.
Ride the DOer Express to Montreal with Twilio and SendGrid (twilio.com)
1756.
How to blow $6 billion on a tech project (arstechnica.com)
1757.
Ask HN: Why do you disable JavaScript?
1758.
Ask HN: Is saying "I don't know during an interview" something negative? ()
1759.
Show HN: Keys, Mac app for learning typing ()
1760.
Why an Agile Project Manager is Not a Scrum Master (javacodegeeks.com)
1761.
Weekend Project: Elegant bug tracking for hackers (buggrapp.com)
1762.
Help me make this HTML5 game more addictive (aroundtheworldgame.com)
1763.
Are technical certifications of any worth? (techslam.net)
1764.
Ask HN: Please review my StartUp ()
1765.
Peter Molyneux experiments, creates game with $77,000 one-of-a-kind DLC (geek.com)
1766.
The Microsoft Surface Killer Feature: It's open.
1767.
Over-engineering considered useful (isbullsh.it)
1768.
Don't Text Me, Bro. (donewithsms.tumblr.com)
1769.
Show HN: My learn-Zend project -- A chat room on top of all the web's sites (webace.dalliance.net)
1770.
The Automatic CSS Inliner Tool (beaker.mailchimp.com)