June 2011 Archive
661.
Why perl has separate arrays and hashes: It's as if they thought it through (altreus.blogspot.com)
662.
Google retires Google Health and PowerMeter projects (googleblog.blogspot.com)
663.
On Grouponzi (parislemon.com)
664.
The one slide your startup should never have in its deck. (poorbuthappy.com)
665.
Open letter to FB from protest leaders in macedonia. (protestira.me)
666.
Password cracking, mining, and GPUs (erratasec.blogspot.com)
667.
Google: 'At scale, everything breaks' (zdnet.co.uk)
668.
J.K. Rowling's Next Chapter: A Transfiguration Spell on the Publishing Industry (readwriteweb.com)
669.
How to Acquire Users for Free (spencerfry.com)
670.
Could Bill Gates write code? (theregister.co.uk)
671.
Infosys, TCS or Wipro? (blog.susam.in)
672.
Django on Heroku running with Celery (gist.github.com)
673.
Forrst now uses GitHub auth to let developers skip the invite queue (forrst.com)
674.
How do I create my own programming language and a compiler for it (programmers.stackexchange.com)
675.
Windows 8 for software developers: the Longhorn dream reborn? (arstechnica.com)
676.
CSS3 generator (css3generator.com)
677.
Mastering Git Basics by Tom Preston-Werner (video) (ontwik.com)
678.
EBay Inc. Agrees to Acquire Magento (ebayinc.com)
679.
Justin.tv launches TwitchTV: A destination site for eSports (twitchtv.com)
680.
Google’s Les Paul Doodle consumes record 5.3M hours, RescueTime estimates (geekwire.com)
681.
Ultra minimal CSS grid utility (brajeshwar.github.com)
682.
U.N. Report Declares Internet Access a Human Right (wired.com)
683.
MongoHQ (YC S11) Raises $417K From Lerer And SV Angel (techcrunch.com)
684.
Lawmaker wants 4G carriers to disclose throttling and speed (arstechnica.com)
685.
HaNS is a pure Haskell network stack: 802.3, IPv4, ..., UDP, and TCP. (hackage.haskell.org)
686.
Poetry for Hackers: A crab canon for Douglas Hofstadter (3quarksdaily.com)
687.
June 2011 Web Server Survey (news.netcraft.com)
688.
WWDC 2011 Prelude (daringfireball.net)
689.
U.S. Government Wants to Double Prison Sentences for Hackers (readwriteweb.com)
690.
Pi explained (upload.wikimedia.org)