April 2012 Archive
1141.
Growth Hacker is the New VP Marketing - Andrew Chen (andrewchenblog.com)
1142.
Larry Page's 2012 CEO Update (investor.google.com)
1143.
A Baby Quantum Internet Was Born Today (news.discovery.com)
1144.
Overcoming burnout (onebigfluke.com)
1145.
Skinny fat founder strips for launch of startup (bodyhack.com)
1146.
The trouble with Javascript (moock.org)
1147.
CloudFlare Is In Talks to Raise Funding At Near A $1 Billion Valuation (techcrunch.com)
1148.
The Types of Emails not to Send Us (websummit.net) (blog.websummit.net)
1149.
A quick introduction to x86 assembly for everyone (poincare101.herokuapp.com)
1150.
A Forgotten Principle of Compiler Design (prog21.dadgum.com)
1151.
Poul-Henning Kamp: The Most Expensive One-byte Mistake (queue.acm.org)
1152.
Rails core killed ActiveResource (github.com)
1153.
Rethink your Startup Website: Make a Net, not a Funnel (whattofix.com)
1154.
NumPy aware dynamic Python compiler using LLVM (github.com)
1155.
Interview with chumby's former VP of Hardware (blog.makezine.com)
1156.
On Academic Talks: Memory and Fear (cscs.umich.edu)
1157.
CPU DB: Recording Microprocessor History (queue.acm.org)
1158.
On the eve of Oracle v. Google, the judge takes center stage (groklaw.net)
1159.
Why are new Samsung and HP computer parts being dumped in Guiyu? (shanghaiscrap.com)
1160.
Unicode Love Hotel (unicodelovehotel.com)
1161.
Ask HN: OLAP and Reporting that feels like 2012
1162.
He Talks in Maths: Why Geeks Love Radiohead (davidpcheng.com)
1163.
Can an Algorithm Write a Better News Story Than a Human Reporter? (m.wired.com)
1164.
Ask HN: Glut of Mainstream news on HN? ()
1165.
DCPU-16 implementation in f# (blogs.msdn.com)
1166.
'Faster-Than-Light' Neutrino Team Leaders Resign (news.discovery.com)
1167.
One more way MS will engage with the open source and standards communities (blogs.msdn.com)
1168.
How to make a Text Adventure (williamedwardscoder.tumblr.com)
1169.
Demo of building for iPhone and Mobile Web from same HTML5 codebase (trigger.io)
1170.
Win32/64 C Compiler Benchmarks (willus.com)