Wherein Javascript borrows a language feature from Arc
(twoguysarguing.wordpress.com)
2009 Archive
11581.
11582.
The Global Oil Scam: 50 Times Bigger than Madoff
(seekingalpha.com)
11583.
11584.
Lamson's Bounce Detection Algorithm
(lamsonproject.org)
11585.
Microsoft's Empty Promise
(fsf.org)
11586.
iPhone’s Latest Hit App: A Sex Offender Locator
(techcrunch.com)
11587.
Microsoft Still Chasing the Competition With IE9
(webmonkey.com)
11588.
Securely store passwords with bcrypt
(blog.phusion.nl)
11590.
The coolest and scariest things coming in the chip industry’s future
(venturebeat.com)
11591.
Dropping Django follow-up: Fundamental ORM flaw
(blog.brandonbloom.name)
11592.
The MySQL MyISAM and InnoDB engines and a grocery checkout
(blog.scoutapp.com)
11593.
11594.
Nielsen Deletes Reply-To-All Button
(techcrunch.com)
11595.
Soon, Majority of Web Users Will No Longer Use IE
(readwriteweb.com)
11596.
Money = Happiness, but when it buys experiences
(psychcentral.com)
11597.
The Workstations of Popular Websites
(webdesignerdepot.com)
11598.
Facebook almost broke even last year — expect more of the same
(venturebeat.com)
11599.
How 20 popular websites looked when they launched
(telegraph.co.uk)
11600.
AT&T Goes After Google Voice
(techcrunch.com)
11601.
Why Get Satisfaction won't make your users satisifed
(iphone.broadersheet.com)
11602.
11604.
A Scripter at Heart
(codinghorror.com)
11605.
11606.
So You Got an Arduino
(codelord.net)
11607.
Silverlight: Good for Adobe, Bad for Microsoft
(bitsandbuzz.com)
11608.
Google's new look.
(blamcast.net)
11609.
Don't complicate your billing
(cooking.fourbeansoup.com)
11610.
The Strong Free Will Theorem [pdf]
(ams.org)