June 2011 Archive
1321.
Lulzsec Leaks Source Code of Sony Computer Entertainment Developer Network (thehackernews.com)
1322.
Why OO Languages Need Tail Calls (G. Steele post + interesting comments) (projectfortress.sun.com)
1323.
"Thank you. That was a lot of fun." (ownlocal.com)
1324.
Perfect eavesdropping on a quantum cryptography system (arxiv.org)
1325.
The Hackathons Organizer's Checklist (alexeymk.com)
1326.
Head to Head Comparison of Text Extraction Algorithms (readwriteweb.com)
1327.
The Little Book on CoffeeScript (arcturo.com)
1328.
15-499: Parallel Algorithms (Guy Blelloch) (cs.cmu.edu)
1329.
Microsoft working with Joyent and the Node community to bring Node.js to Windows (blogs.msdn.com)
1330.
What is M0? (ParrotVM) (leto.net)
1331.
Analemma: SVG charts with Clojure (liebke.github.com)
1332.
Linus Torvalds and Greg Kroah-Hartman on 20 years of Linux (youtube.com)
1333.
Reddit SysAdmin is ready for your questions. (reddit.com)
1334.
Why growing and preparing your own food is the future (blog.baremetalnetworks.com)
1335.
There really isn’t much of a “tablet” market (marco.org)
1336.
A whole new world: Ars reviews the Galaxy Tab 10.1 (arstechnica.com)
1337.
Show HN: My weekend project on the Mac App Store (itunes.apple.com)
1338.
Show HN: Sleepwiththefish.es "kill" your friends on Twitter (sleepwiththefish.es)
1339.
I want to work at FeeFighters (fee-fighters.jaredhardy.com)
1340.
Pastebin: How a popular code-sharing site became a hacker hangout (thenextweb.com)
1341.
LulzSec posts source code from Sony's Subversion repositories (thepiratebay.org)
1342.
A Fusion Thruster For Space Travel (spectrum.ieee.org)
1343.
Three of the top Anonymous leaders allegedly captured in Spain (cnn.com)
1344.
Whiley, a programming language with extended static checking (whiley.org)
1345.
OK -I'm convinced. How do I start programming in JavaScript? ()
1346.
Erich Gamma joins the Visual Studio team (blogs.msdn.com)
1347.
Learn Emacs: use defadvice to modify functions (rawsyntax.com)
1348.
Dropbox: Fewer Than 100 Accounts Affected (techcrunch.com)
1349.
An Industrial-Strength Audio Search Algorithm (Shazam) (ee.columbia.edu)
1350.
Getting Leverage in Hostage Negotiations (venturehacks.com)