March 2009 Archive
1651.
Xen Cluster Management With Ganeti On Debian Lenny (howtoforge.com)
1652.
High-Throughput Nanomanufacturing: Assembling larger products (with videos) (metamodern.com)
1653.
The Term "Free" - An Open Source Thought (doiop.com)
1654.
Electronic Part Search in Tokyo - Akihabara (octopart.com)
1655.
Cocoa with Love: An Asteroids-style game in CoreAnimation, Part Four (cocoawithlove.com)
1656.
A report from the March 10 Web Innovators Group bash (xconomy.com)
1657.
How Running a Startup is Like Collecting Baseball Cards (xconomy.com)
1658.
How to (possibly) encourage payments for web content (blog.pomelollc.com)
1659.
ConcurrentLua: Erlang-style concurrency in Lua (concurrentlua.luaforge.net)
1660.
Capital Factory: new YC clone in Austin, TX (capitalfactory.com)
1661.
Erlang vs. Haskell (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
1662.
Boltzmann’s Universe (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
1663.
Barbara Liskov wins Turing Award (web.mit.edu)
1664.
New Microsoft Board Member Maria Klawe on Bill Gates, College Students, and Innovation (xconomy.com)
1665.
Assembly Language: x86 Instruction Set Reference (siyobik.info)
1666.
C++ Frequently Questioned Answers (yosefk.com)
1667.
Patents explained for Start Ups (blog.jodoro.com)
1668.
Piracy Has Become Mainstream, Studies Show (torrentfreak.com)
1669.
JWebPain (asserttrue.blogspot.com)
1670.
Dare Obasanjo - Some thoughts on news feeds and activity streams replacing email (25hoursaday.com)
1671.
Defying mobile advertising shortage, Boston's Quattro Wireless raises $10 million C round (xconomy.com)
1672.
Startups In A Downturn (sequoiacap.com)
1673.
The Django Book version 2.0 now available (twitter.com)
1674.
The anatomy of cloud computing (niallkennedy.com)
1675.
Startups: The Early Stage (working link this time) (blog.weatherby.net)
1676.
The Importance of a Good jQuery Selector (onemoretake.com)
1677.
Six years in the Silicon Valley (economist.com)
1678.
Tiny Global Illumination renderer in C++, AS3, Ruby, Python, Lua, Scala and OCAML (hxa.name)
1679.
The Big Takeover: "We're officially, royally f***ed" (rollingstone.com)
1680.
Programming Language for Old Timers (users.rcn.com)