July 2012 Archive
2311.
The Fastest Way to Get a Site Online (jackg.org)
2312.
Daily Code Drills (drills.learncodethehardway.org)
2313.
Five Men Agree To Stand Directly Under An Exploding Nuclear Bomb (npr.org)
2314.
More on Sparrow and talent acquisitions (marco.org)
2315.
Show HN: Delivery from Top Restaurants in SF for $9.99 (trycaviar.com)
2316.
For God’s sake, follow your dreams (ajot.me)
2317.
Ask HN: How to make sales to companies?
2318.
Drop out of school or study English. That's how you win at Javascript. (byfat.xxx)
2319.
Ask HN: Using C or C++ for parallel Android and iOS dev. ()
2320.
Dropbox is Down (status.dropbox.com)
2321.
How much has Citizens United really changed the political game? (nytimes.com)
2322.
Tesco's 'Secure' password storage (twitter.com)
2323.
How to move from Windows to Linux? (arstechnica.com)
2324.
Twitter follows Facebook down the walled garden path (theverge.com)
2325.
How To Create A Minimum Viable Product (techcrunch.com)
2326.
This Stunning Timelapse Space Video Will Astonish You (mashable.com)
2327.
In Job Hunting, the Pas de Deux of Seeker and Offerer (nytimes.com)
2328.
20 Subjects Every Software Engineer Should Know (dotnetcodegeeks.com)
2329.
Procedural Textures in HTML5 Canvas (asserttrue.blogspot.ca)
2330.
Marissa Mayer: $1 Million Base, Up To $60 Million In Stock And Bonuses (techcrunch.com)
2331.
60,000% growth in 7 months using Clojure and AWS (colinsteele.org)
2332.
The Cheapest, Hardest, Baddest, Most Manly Exercise Nobody Ever Does (returntomanliness.com)
2333.
Samsung reveals pre iPhone concepts (osnews.com)
2334.
Why Your Complaint About Twitter Is Wrong (dashes.com)
2335.
GlaxoSmithKline to pay $3 billion healthcare fraud settlement (latimes.com)
2336.
Ask HN: How does the Affordable Care Act affect startups? ()
2337.
Data Replication in NoSQL Databases (highscalability.com)
2338.
What would happen if you tried to hit a baseball at 90% the speed of light? (what-if.xkcd.com)
2339.
With Apple's Siri, A Romance Gone Sour (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
2340.
LessAccounting Turned Down Acquisition from “Low Moral Fiber” GoDaddy (techcrunch.com)