October 2011 Archive
2821.
Microsoft's New Store Opening #Fail (youtube.com)
2822.
Subtyping, covariance and contravariance in OCaml (ocaml.janestreet.com)
2823.
Harj Taggar speaks at HN London (vimeo.com)
2824.
Microsoft collects license fees on 50% of Android devices (arstechnica.com)
2825.
Zen and the Art of Software Development (brightwhistle.com)
2826.
The Best Sales I Made Came From Saying, “No.” (cameronkeng.com)
2827.
John McCarthy on Elephant 2000, Lisp, Ruby and the Computer Industry (infoq.com)
2828.
From Print to Web: Creating Print-Quality Typography in the Browser (onextrapixel.com)
2829.
Dear America: It's Time to Say a Big 'Thank You' to Amazon (businessinsider.com)
2830.
Be Productive: Use Screen (taylor.fausak.me)
2831.
Stepping Back: One IT pro's (f'ing awesome) decision to slow down (pafnuty.wordpress.com)
2832.
New UI Patterns in Android 4.0 - Ice Cream Sandwich (actionbar.posterous.com)
2833.
Facebook sees 600,000 compromised logins per day - 0.06% of all logins (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
2834.
Show HN: I took your feedback and improved my Android app (chuinard.com)
2835.
Program Or Be Programmed (avc.com)
2836.
From 2003-2005: 143,074 National Security Letters, 0 terrorism prosecutions (aclu.org)
2837.
Japanese firm develops 'Invisible Glass' to reduce reflections (techon.nikkeibp.co.jp)
2838.
Show HN: Happy Halloween (richpalmer.org)
2839.
Ask HN: Should I kill my competitor legally? ()
2840.
Leaving a hot startup after 6 months - stupid idea? ()
2841.
The lunacy of the "iPhone 4S is a disappointment" crowd (edibleapple.com)
2842.
Ask HN: How do market place startups collect payments? ()
2843.
Ask HN: python vs. php for web projects
2844.
Ask HN: get*.com and *app.com domain names ()
2845.
BT suffers huge broadband failure across much of UK (bbc.co.uk)
2846.
Ask HN: Fair buyout price for my partner?
2847.
Ask HN: Who are some unknown but growing startups with a lot of potential? ()
2848.
Most Technical Interviews Suck (mynameisjehad.com)
2849.
Ask HN: how can I prepare myself for a web startup (while still in college)? ()
2850.
Steve Jobs' last big project: The next iPhone (news.cnet.com)