ESR: Ego is for little people
(esr.ibiblio.org)
November 2009 Archive
841.
842.
Raw climate data in New Zealand tells a different story than “official” one.
(wattsupwiththat.com)
843.
My billion dollar business idea
(lbrandy.com)
844.
Why Google Chrome OS has already won
(scobleizer.com)
845.
"What the Fuck is Going On?" A musician's take on MySpace
(thesoundofhumanlives.blogspot.com)
846.
847.
You care about Facebook, you just might not know it yet
(eflorenzano.com)
848.
849.
What are your Ruby Regex Idioms?
(blog.samstokes.co.uk)
850.
Closed Open Source? Why can't Google be more like Microsoft?
(theregister.co.uk)
851.
China's graduate glut grows
(atimes.com)
852.
Announcing O'Reilly Answers
(broadcast.oreilly.com)
853.
Designing a .NET Computer
(daeken.com)
854.
Is Passion Serendipitously Discovered or Painstakingly Constructed?
(calnewport.com)
855.
Geek Porn (chartbeat)
(betashop.com)
856.
Accessing GMail through Python
(users.physik.fu-berlin.de)
857.
Five Rules for Writing Good Code
(skwpspace.com)
858.
Interview with Google Go Language lead Rob Pike
(thechangelog.com)
859.
DSLs and metaprogramming
(hackerengineer.net)
860.
The four golden rules to be a better software developer.
(makinggoodsoftware.com)
861.
Can America Still Innovate?
(newsweek.com)
862.
Visualizing Commodore 64 memory in real-time...
(icu64.blogspot.com)
863.
You should stay for the sprints.
(ericholscher.com)
865.
Why Dilbert Is Doomed
(salon.com)
867.
Comcast Internet throttling is up and running
(theinquirer.net)
868.
The Big Lie About Twitter
(atomictango.com)
869.