Yoshimoto Cube Blows My Mind then Fries My Brain [video]
(gizmodo.com)
January 2009 Archive
571.
572.
Do "interesting details" really hurt learning?
(slash7.com)
573.
Coding Horror: A Visit With Alan Kay
(codinghorror.com)
574.
Darth Vader’s “Management” Secrets
(lifehack.org)
575.
The Janitor Programmer
(janitorprogrammer.com)
576.
An Illustrated Guide to Git on Windows
(nathanj.github.com)
577.
Writing Linux Programs in Raw Binary
(g-brain.net)
578.
Advice: Just finish it
(sitepoint.com)
579.
Full-disk encryption for all computer drives, coming soon
(computerworld.com)
580.
Why Ruby is an acceptable Lisp (2005)
(randomhacks.net)
581.
Choices Narrowed for First U.S. CTO
(businessweek.com)
582.
Learning vi -- the "cheatsheet" technique
(gentoo.org)
583.
584.
How to send a personal email
(sethgodin.typepad.com)
585.
The new Muxtape is live
(muxtape.tumblr.com)
586.
Branson: Fortunes to be made in downturn
(news.bbc.co.uk)
587.
Academics: Why it's faster, more lucrative, and fun to do startups
(academicproductivity.com)
588.
Startups and H-1Bs
(visalawyerblog.com)
589.
Music Startups to Watch in 2009
(sachinrekhi.com)
590.
John Goerzen on Why You Should Learn Haskell
(broadcast.oreilly.com)
591.
You Can Look -- But Don't Touch
(sciencedaily.com)
592.
Django vs. Rails: The Dead-Tree Edition
(push.cx)
593.
594.
When in doubt, turn to _why
(judofyr.net)
595.
Miyamoto Musashi's Final Work
(en.wikipedia.org)
596.
How To Use Amazon EC2 for Bittorrent
(negatendo.net)
598.
The alluring danger of dilettantism
(popmatters.com)
599.
600.
When using gestures, rules of grammar remain S-O-V
(physorg.com)