September 2009 Archive
3721.
Adam Savage's DEFCON talk on Failure (media.defcon.org)
3722.
The Missing Level of Abstraction? (tratt.net)
3723.
Military robot 'hops' over walls (news.bbc.co.uk)
3724.
Building an unrideable bicycle (phys.lsu.edu)
3725.
Google Sitebricks (code.google.com)
3726.
Why low-fidelity prototyping kicks butt for customer-driven design (andrewchenblog.com)
3727.
Fan or Die (thedailywtf.com)
3728.
How to Get into Seedcamp (In Three Tries) (blog.shoutem.com)
3729.
Live Social Semantics (sociopatterns.org)
3730.
Lisa Randall: a beautiful mind [pdf] (randall.physics.harvard.edu)
3731.
Depression era newspaper headlines proclaiming that the worst was over (jolietpubliclibrary.org)
3732.
Finest Moments of Operations Research - This Day 8 years ago (dualnoise.blogspot.com)
3733.
3D worlds rendered in the cloud straight to your browser (cloudmach.com)
3734.
Facebook Launches Its Own Labs Product, Called Prototypes (techcrunch.com)
3735.
Microsoft's "Next-Generation Newspaper" Looks Like TweetDeck (businessinsider.com)
3736.
Astronomers Plan Galaxy-Sized Observatory For Gravitational Waves (technologyreview.com)
3737.
Where is the grave-yard of dead gods? (H.L Mencken, 1922) (ratbags.com)
3738.
The Difference Between Waterfall,Iterative Waterfall,Scrum and Lean (agile101.net)
3739.
Can You Trust Crowd Wisdom? (technologyreview.com)
3740.
GNU Guile 1.9.3 released (alpha) (article.gmane.org)
3741.
I disagree with Linus Torvalds about C++ (johndcook.com)
3742.
Architecture and Design, and how I learned what I know about both (shadowcat.co.uk)
3743.
The Lack of Design Patterns in Python (pycon.blip.tv)
3744.
Affective Interfaces Wants to Keep Track of Your Emotions (fastcompany.com)
3745.
How do we tell truths that might hurt? (cs.virginia.edu)
3746.
Cucumber + Python (wiki.github.com)
3747.
Things to Consider Before Creating a Content Management System (jeez.eu)
3748.
What is a monad, why should I use it, and when is it appropriate? (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
3749.
Danish viral about single mom was a hoax (news.bbc.co.uk)
3750.
Church Numerals in Clojure (briancarper.net)