2009 Archive
14911.
Language Oriented Programming: The Next Programming Paradigm
(onboard.jetbrains.com)
14912.
Windows 7 will bring the 'touch' interface to the masses. Be prepared
(windowsteamblog.com)
14913.
CodingHorror: I Stopped Reading Your Blog Years Ago
(codinghorror.com)
14914.
Starbucks, Coffee, and Coworking
(fool.com)
14916.
14917.
‘Peak Oil’ Is a Waste of Energy
(nytimes.com)
14918.
I Really Hate Windows Sometimes
(devtopics.com)
14919.
14921.
Google open-sourcing their servlet engine (sort of)
(google-opensource.blogspot.com)
14922.
Pipl.com: people search so good it will scare your pants off
(techcrunch.com)
14924.
AK-DL1 The most expensive ethernet cable ever...
(usa.denon.com)
14925.
Free State Project tries to hack NH government
(boston.com)
14926.
Look What Tumblr's Done With All Its Money
(businessinsider.com)
14927.
Paul Graham’s Y Combinator leaves Boston, entrepreneurs dive under the bed
(muckandbrass.com)
14929.
E-books spark battle inside the publishing industry
(washingtonpost.com)
14930.
Dieting? Put Your Money Where Your Fat Is
(nytimes.com)
14932.
Wolfram Alpha: The Wikipedia Killer
(25hoursaday.com)
14933.
How Casinos Can Find and Target Their Favorite Customers: The Biggest Losers
(knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu)
14934.
Unicode is tricky in Java and might be impossible in C++ (2006)
(blakeramsdell.com)
14935.
Particles Larger Than Galaxies Fill The Universe?
(news.nationalgeographic.com)
14936.
14937.
Tips on writing C macros
(commonsense4commonpeople.net)
14938.
Windows 7 set to break retail records
(guardian.co.uk)
14939.
Learning to Love Insider Trading
(online.wsj.com)
14940.
To vim or not to vim
(blog.reneaguirre.net)