April 2012 Archive
2341.
100,000 Lines of Assembly Language (prog21.dadgum.com)
2342.
Life of a C-List entrepreneur (could be any of us) (reddit.com)
2343.
Ask Alexis Ohanian a question (askolo.com)
2344.
JQuery Remove Class by Regular Expression (websanova.com)
2345.
Ask HN: Anyone else notice that a bunch of legit pages are being labeled DEAD? ()
2346.
Y Combinator: Bookmarklet (ycombinator.com)
2347.
€1,400 b-strapped prod that’s disrupting the market, 250 customers before launch (blog.bullethq.com)
2348.
Ask HN: I want to divorce Google for mail. Recommendations on hosting providers? ()
2349.
Does the iPad Have One Button Too Many? (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
2350.
Why you & your girlfriends should stop checking in (venturebeat.com)
2351.
Awesome CSS Image Slider that you can use for free (cssdeck.com)
2352.
Staff-leasing company "steals" my resumé; should I let them get away with it? (plus.google.com)
2353.
Lumia 900: Proof that competing directly against the iPhone is a bad idea? (extremetech.com)
2354.
Ask HN: Leaving My Own Startup, Need Advice
2355.
The Hidden Cost of Cabs (blog.uber.com)
2356.
Ask HN: Rejected from YC? Want to try an experiment? ()
2357.
Show HN: Ticketdata, see what others paid for tickets to any concert or game (ticketdata.com)
2358.
Gen X Hits Another Bump in the Road (blogs.hbr.org)
2359.
Continuous deployment with Heroku (neilmiddleton.com)
2360.
Which programming language should I learn first? (pixelstech.net)
2361.
Show HN: using Backbone to make multiselects useful (swizec.github.com)
2362.
Ask pg: I know the HN algo is secret, but can you explain something to me? ()
2363.
Google (PageRank) based ranking of CS schools (pages.cs.wisc.edu)
2364.
URL Shortener Analysis - Tweets from 2009 vs. 2012 (ewencp.org)
2365.
Show HN: Fun idea for recruiting (divio.ch)
2366.
Who Does Google Think They're Fooling? (johncaruso.ca)
2367.
Ask HN: 25 year old web hacker considering in person San Francisco job hunt ()
2368.
Stack Overflow April Fool's: The Paperclip Unicorn (stackoverflow.com)
2369.
It's official, Corporate Passwords Are Cheap (net-security.org)
2370.
Ask HN: Could a faster Prolog have succeeded in industry? ()