July 2012 Archive
2221.
Ask HN: API-only startups? ()
2222.
Richardfontana/GPL.next - Fork of GPL (github.com)
2223.
Dead Trigger for Android free due to high piracy rates (osnews.com)
2224.
New NVidia Wireless Display Technology Due Soon (blogs.nvidia.com)
2225.
Ask HN: I'm a PHP developer, should I learn Rails or Django? ()
2226.
Ask HN: I am forced to write awful code What do I do? ()
2227.
Ask HN: How to set up a landing page to collect email from a niche group?
2228.
Opinion: Meritocracy in Silicon Valley a worthy goal but not a reality (inamerica.blogs.cnn.com)
2229.
Firefox cross domain font issue (logicalfriday.com)
2230.
This is what online harassment looks like (newstatesman.com)
2231.
6 Numbers from Facebook Insights That Actually Matter (blog.getpostrocket.com)
2232.
Ask HN: Which version of Python do HN'ers prefer at this point? ()
2233.
Functional programming: A step backward (javaworld.com)
2234.
Now TSA wants to test passengers’ beverages at the gate? (hotair.com)
2235.
Make Us Do Pushups (and wear a Banana Suit) For Your Vote (blog.fetchnotes.com)
2236.
Q&A with Higgs discoverers (time.com)
2237.
Should Error Messages Allow User Feedback? (rosiesherry.com)
2238.
Show HN: roundabout.io - Jobs for devs by devs (London) ()
2239.
Git script to measure contributor LOCs (coderwall.com)
2240.
Watchmaker That Raised Money Through Kickstarter - Pebble (YC W11) (online.wsj.com)
2241.
Help me buy a domain name (inspired by Kickstarter) (samrat.github.com)
2242.
Apple ran out of space on their Microsoft server... (apple.com)
2243.
Using a Message Queue vs Background Processing. (mikeperham.com)
2244.
Accused Movie Killer James Holmes 'Refused to Program in an Object-Oriented Way' (latimes.com)
2245.
Why Ouya isn't going to work (blog.thirdyearmba.com)
2246.
Redis is Like a Party On Your Server (blog.togo.io)
2247.
VMware to Acquire DynamicOps (vmware.com)
2248.
Space lets you write code together, in real-time, from your browser. (chaoscollective.org)
2249.
Why I Told Anonymous to Kiss My Ass (inc.com)
2250.
The Self-Assembly Line : When the Pieces Put Themselves Together (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)