Python 3 primer, Part 1: What's new
(ibm.com)
January 2009 Archive
871.
872.
Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference
(ubuntupocketguide.com)
874.
876.
Language Oriented Programming: The Next Programming Paradigm
(onboard.jetbrains.com)
877.
Google open-sourcing their servlet engine (sort of)
(google-opensource.blogspot.com)
878.
Pipl.com: people search so good it will scare your pants off
(techcrunch.com)
879.
New ESPN.com homepage
(espn.com)
880.
Gary Vaynerchuk is ambitious
(businessweek.com)
882.
Shipping rates hit zero as trade sinks
(telegraph.co.uk)
883.
How do you treat your kids when your startup is a success?
(launchlab.co.uk)
884.
On how to pick goats from cars: The Monty Hall Problem
(garry.posterous.com)
885.
Datapocalypso (RE: Eviction, or the Coming Datapocalypse)
(ascii.textfiles.com)
886.
Mr. Moore gets to punt on sharding
(37signals.com)
887.
The iPhone Could Be The Ultimate Study Machine
(techcrunch.com)
888.
JPG Magazine Says Goodbye
(jpgmag.com)
889.
Is Google App Engine successful?
(news.cnet.com)
890.
891.
What an Inauguration does to your traffic (Last.FM)
(flickr.com)
892.
Wikipedia considers limiting user edits
(news.cnet.com)
893.
iPhone Memory Management Links and Resources
(mobileorchard.com)
894.
DTrace gets guernsey in new FreeBSD
(zdnet.com.au)
895.
896.
An Economy of Faith and Trust
(nytimes.com)
897.
F# and Haskell, Estranged Cousins
(atalasoft.com)
898.
899.
$3B Rumored for NSF
(blogs.sciencemag.org)
900.
Gabor on how engineering decisions get made
(gaborcselle.com)