March 2009 Archive
781.
Wales giving up on Wikia Search (news.cnet.com)
782.
Do Strong Web Passwords Accomplish Anything? (usenix.org)
783.
Some notes on the Guardian Open Platform (simonwillison.net)
784.
MIT to make all faculty publications be open access (arstechnica.com)
785.
A Little Web Spider I Wrote Last Night (code included) (trailbehind.com)
786.
JSONRequest: two-way data exchange with any JSON data server (json.org)
787.
Patent troll to sue Linden Lab, Blizzard (washingtonpost.com)
788.
A few speed bumps (Lisp blog series) (funcall.blogspot.com)
789.
Custom business cards at LEGO (positivesharing.com)
790.
Findjango, a django search vertical. Written in Django. (lethain.com)
791.
One-week side project: a javascript audio player with timecoded DOM modification (feedtheanimalssamples.com)
792.
Gmail's product manager on Labs, beta, the future (arstechnica.com)
793.
On Building an Efficient, Indexed Search Engine With a Word Proximity Algorithm (artisansystem.com)
794.
Stephen Fry: Why the Internet is such a wondrous thing (news.bbc.co.uk)
795.
Dabo Desktop Application Framework (dabodev.com)
796.
Calculating solar panel shading in Python (pingswept.org)
797.
CommonQt: Common Lisp binding for Qt (common-lisp.net)
798.
Erdös and the Quantum Method (rjlipton.wordpress.com)
799.
MakerBot Industries - Robots That Make Things (makerbot.com)
800.
Ruby Polyglot: Talking with Erlang (igvita.com)
801.
Review of 3D Engines for the iPhone (neverreadpassively.com)
802.
Ask YC: I have a serious GF, but still want to apply. Good Idea?
803.
Apple Announces New iPod shuffle (apple.com)
804.
Do You Really Need a College Degree to Get a Programming Job? (javaworld.com)
805.
Why 3D printers won't go mainstream (shapeways.com)
806.
Ask HN: What's the purpose of the resistor in this circuit? (blog.makezine.com)
807.
Ask HN: How useful is Pair Programming?
808.
Forget Skittles, WeAllHateQuickbooks Is Brilliant (iseff.com)
809.
Ask HN: Increasing Karma Implies Decreasing Variance? (marginalrevolution.com)
810.
Poll: Do you work on your startup full time or part time?