October 2011 Archive
2791.
Apple Says Steve Jobs Passed Away Today (bloomberg.com)
2792.
A fitting tribute: Every post on the front page of HN is about Steve Jobs. (i.imgur.com)
2793.
Five Founders (paulgraham.com)
2794.
Turn a pinball machine into an atomic synced alarm clock using a gps and arduino (instructables.com)
2795.
Preview of Google Go Version 1.0 (docs.google.com)
2796.
Panic's Steve Jobs Tribute (panic.com)
2797.
"Ninja Turtles" iOS App Is The Most Baffling Thing Ever (gamesetwatch.com)
2798.
Podcast: Writing beautiful front end code with Backbone.js and CoffeeScript (engineyard.com)
2799.
Traffic plunges for Google+ as 60% of users log off (dailymail.co.uk)
2800.
German researchers crack RFID encryption (itworld.com)
2801.
Responsive Web Design in Sass (Part 1): Fluid Layouts and Fluid Images (thesassway.com)
2802.
The run-time distinction (alexgaynor.net)
2803.
Windows 8 start screen comments (blogs.msdn.com)
2804.
Stripe for non-developers (vesess.com)
2805.
AWS Web Event: Running a Lean Startup on AWS (aws.typepad.com)
2806.
Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie Explain Unix (Bell Labs) (youtube.com)
2807.
Hacker News clone for Russia (xn--b1amnebsh.xn--80abvgkidfssd.xn--p1ai)
2808.
Ruby on Rails - State of the Stack (blog.newrelic.com)
2809.
What does it take to get a job at Google? (asserttrue.blogspot.com)
2810.
The tax cost of actively-managed mutual funds (research.futureadvisor.com)
2811.
Easy way for iOS/Android devs to link to content inside of an app (blog.app.net)
2812.
Understanding JavaScript OOP (killdream.github.com)
2813.
Microsoft goes public with its 'Drawbridge' operating-system research project (zdnet.com)
2814.
Larry Lessig on How We Lost Our Democracy (rollingstone.com)
2815.
Android's Touch Responsiveness Is Terrible (flyosity.com)
2816.
Why Not Space? (physics.ucsd.edu)
2817.
FLOW3 1.0: Experience the next level of PHP programming (flow3.typo3.org)
2818.
Simple Hickey (blog.8thlight.com)
2819.
In bed with Roslyn - extending C# syntax (mindscapehq.com)
2820.
Storm: Distributed and Fault-tolerant Real-time Computation (infoq.com)