October 2009 Archive
871.
Ask HN: Anyone used XtraDB from Percona (instead of InnoDB)? ()
872.
Why you need a proper and fundamental education to be successful in life [2007] (weblog.raganwald.com)
873.
Introducing Cloudera Desktop ยป Cloudera Hadoop & Big Data Blog (cloudera.com)
874.
NoSQL East 2009 day 2: Pig/Twitter, Cascading, Neo4j, Redis, Sherpa/Yahoo (journal.uggedal.com)
875.
Python on Ice (wordaligned.org)
876.
Simpler long polling with Django and gevent (prg10001.blogspot.com)
877.
Showcase of Web Design in Russia (smashingmagazine.com)
878.
Scoopler (YC S08) Digs Up Some Funding, New Features (techcrunch.com)
879.
Sprixel, a Perl6 compiler powered by JavaScript (perlgeek.de)
880.
(Part 2) We Just Undid Three Months of Dev work. Here's What We Learned. (blog.scoutapp.com)
881.
MIT OCW:The Society of Mind (Graduate Course by Minsky) (ocw.mit.edu)
882.
In 1918 Pandemic, Another Possible Killer: Aspirin (nytimes.com)
883.
Nokia sues Apple for infringement of multiple patents (nokia.com)
884.
Ask HN: Has anyone started a non tech related business before? ()
885.
TDD Derangement Syndrome (blog.objectmentor.com)
886.
The hell of Apple video connectors (jgc.org)
887.
Ask HN: What's the deal with mailing lists? ()
888.
Why Dynamic Languages are a Startup's Secret Weapon (pixelmachine.org)
889.
Wikipedia In Your Pocket for $99 (thewikireader.com)
890.
Ask HN: What have you published that you are particularly proud of? ()
891.
VMWare Fusion 3 is out (new features linked) (communities.vmware.com)
892.
Ask HN : How to keep my CSS clean?
893.
We Tried Baseball and It Didn't Work (xprogramming.com)
894.
What Not Buying Oil With Dollars Means (ianwelsh.net)
895.
Ask HN: Review my weekend project GitTwitIt (gittwitit.com)
896.
Scientists Prove Toxic Assets are Impossible to Regulate (dailykos.com)
897.
Amazing demo reel of Palantir visualization UI (blog.palantirtech.com)
898.
Proposal: Hack Free CSS with the @unsupported Directive (chriseppstein.github.com)
899.
Spacetime alarms (gregdetre.blogspot.com)
900.
Confessions of an IT pro: My biggest professional blunders (articles.techrepublic.com.com)