April 2012 Archive
1681.
Automatic Redis Failover for Ruby (github.com)
1682.
Airbnb Tech Talk: Yehuda Katz - Ruby, jQuery & Ember.js core team member (airbnb.com)
1683.
Who writes about real start-ups? My story on trying to. (rayhano.com)
1684.
Apple WWDC 2012 Open For Registration (developer.apple.com)
1685.
Learn Haskell Fast and Hard (yannesposito.com)
1686.
How Big Data is Going to Change Entrepreneurship (gsb.stanford.edu)
1687.
Lean Domain Search Now Checks the Availability of 2,000 Domain Names per Search (leandomainsearch.com)
1688.
Increasing velocity (cdixon.org)
1689.
Why I Use Safari Instead Of Firefox (jwz.org)
1690.
Toshiba to make quad-core Android 4.0 tablets in 7, 10, and 13 inch sizes (arstechnica.com)
1691.
Fix HN by tying karma to upvotes.
1692.
Show HN: iDoneThis+AwesomenessReminders, Get Work Done, Get Awesomeness (idonethis.com)
1693.
Twitter helps free kidnapped South African from trunk of his car (arstechnica.com)
1694.
An iOS Hacker News client that Doesn't Suck - Now for iPad (github.com)
1695.
Ask Sahil Lavingia - pinterest designer, gumroad founder - a question (askolo.com)
1696.
Your photos, simplified (Part II) (blog.dropbox.com)
1697.
Hipmunk integrates calendar/appointment data w/ travel searches (macworld.com)
1698.
Follow-up Case Study to "Need For Speed" Ad CTRs (blog.ads.pof.com)
1699.
Twitter shuts down Fame for unspecified ToS violation (theverge.com)
1700.
Dive into Responsive Prototyping with Foundation (alistapart.com)
1701.
Designer drugs for illness & experimentation: 3D print custom reaction chambers (ieet.org)
1702.
An IDE Is Not Enough. (alarmingdevelopment.org)
1703.
Computer Programmer solves classic chess opening (chessbase.com)
1704.
A Megaquake becomes a Megapuzzle (seismo.berkeley.edu)
1705.
Pyspread - a non-traditional spreadsheet in Python (manns.github.com)
1706.
Ask HN: What is the best laptop on the market for programming right now? ()
1707.
Sexism (kswizz.com)
1708.
Call for a global Immigration Reform (lostinjit.blogspot.com)
1709.
More Universities Should Shut Down Their Computer Science Programs (blog.jeffreymcmanus.com)
1710.
Brydge, the iPad Keyboard, Raised Over $200,000 on Kickstarter (kickstarter.com)