How I explained REST to my wife
(tomayko.com)
2009 Archive
181.
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Most expensive javascript ever
(my.opera.com)
184.
"Hello John. It's Gordon Brown"
(jgc.org)
185.
Highcharts: JavaScript Charts that don't suck
(highcharts.com)
186.
Tools we use for running our startup
(balsamiq.com)
187.
Node.js is genuinely exciting
(simonwillison.net)
188.
189.
Intuit To Acquire Mint For $170 Million
(techcrunch.com)
190.
R.I.P. Les Paul
(news.yahoo.com)
191.
The Doers Club
(changeobserver.designobserver.com)
192.
Why Google Bothered to Appeal a $761 Small Claims Case (and Won)
(huffingtonpost.com)
193.
The Master, The Expert, The Programmer
(zedshaw.com)
194.
How Not To Sort By Average Rating
(evanmiller.org)
195.
Rich vs. King in the Real World: Why I sold my company
(blog.asmartbear.com)
196.
College dropout makes $100,000 a year, with a two-day workweek
(washingtonpost.com)
197.
Milton Glaser: Ten Things I Have Learned
(miltonglaser.com)
198.
Draw a math symbol and get the corresponding LaTeX code
(detexify.kirelabs.org)
199.
New Product From 280North: Atlas
(280atlas.com)
200.
I like Unicorn (Rack HTTP server) because it's Unix
(tomayko.com)
201.
First subpixel typeface, ever
(typophile.com)
202.
I Quit The iPhone
(techcrunch.com)
203.
_why's Estate
(viewsourcecode.org)
204.
Why you should build an application (even if it already exists)
(vaynermedia.com)
205.
Introducing Closure Tools
(googlecode.blogspot.com)
206.
How Much I Money Made From Side Projects In 2008
(pseudocoder.com)
207.
How to get a merchant account - a series of hoops
(danieltenner.com)
208.
I never realized how useful netcat is
(en.wikipedia.org)
209.
210.
Command-line Fu
(commandlinefu.com)