April 2012 Archive
1801.
With New Comforts, Growing Complacent (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1802.
Show HN: Language proposal - dave (davelang.github.com)
1803.
Scala Less Popular Than COBOL: Programming In The Real World (nerds-central.blogspot.com)
1804.
Ask HN: Help test our new signup process
1805.
A Lisp based programming language I'm creating (github.com)
1806.
Internet Explorer market share surges, as IE 9 wins hearts and minds (arstechnica.com)
1807.
Show HN: We made an app for managing your Twitter favorites (faavorite.com)
1808.
Some months and hard work later, Metricfire announces pricing and GA (blog.metricfire.com)
1809.
Inspired by Farbrasuch's release, Memon releases the sources to Demopaja (digestingduck.blogspot.se)
1810.
Don't write tests - The Hidden Cost of TDD (tomblomfield.com)
1811.
TSA Screener Admits Scanner Fleet Worthless (tsaoutofourpants.wordpress.com)
1812.
Quicksort is broken. Is it worth fixing? (angelfire.com)
1813.
Visualizing Sleeping Patterns on OS X (pedrobot.com)
1814.
How to build hybrid mobile apps combining native UI components with HTML5 (trigger.io)
1815.
F# Bayesian Monte Carlo of Let's Make a Deal (fssnip.net)
1816.
At 500,000 users, The Fancy making more money than Pinterest's 20 million (gigaom.com)
1817.
Ning Security Hole Discovered By Hackers - Millions of Accounts Compromised (thenextweb.com)
1818.
The history of file-sharing (torrentfreak.com)
1819.
Declaration of process (process.germanforblack.com)
1820.
The Math Behind Ticket Bargains (seatgeek.com)
1821.
KloucheBag.com, a new "alternative" to Klout (klouchebag.com )
1822.
8-Bit Funding (8bitfunding.com)
1823.
Hacking Various Sites (homakov.blogspot.com)
1824.
Real-time javascript error logging using Mixpanel (n3rds.posterous.com)
1825.
Researchers find a way to keep quantum memory and logic in synch (arstechnica.com)
1826.
Openstack: Where Enterprise Enemies Hug (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1827.
Violence Puts Wear and Tear On Kids' DNA (genome.duke.edu)
1828.
Python's Hardest Problem (jeffknupp.com)
1829.
HackerIdeas- A place to store all our startup ideas, submit and get inspiration. (hackerideas.com)
1830.
We want to increase the number of women in software development. (hackstaracademy.com)