February 2010 Archive
391.
Mozilla's JaegerMonkey (bailopan.net)
392.
Must-Have Windows Programs (or Windows Programs that I use) (catonmat.net)
393.
Hitchins: North Korea is even weirder and more despicable than you thought (slate.com)
394.
No, We're Not the stupid ones (philcrissman.com)
395.
Tom has a new crush. It's called the WattVision Energy Monitor. (energycircle.com)
396.
Why use HAML (and SASS) if you already know HTML? (blog.digimonkey.com)
397.
More exercise better in long run (sfgate.com)
398.
Martin Fowler's unscientific agglomeration of opinion on version control tools (martinfowler.com)
399.
Meat stylus for the iPhone (kottke.org)
400.
Emacs Org-Mode: for Notes, Project Planning, and Authoring (orgmode.org)
401.
Ubuntu Python: raise an exception, import 190 modules (rhodesmill.org)
402.
An average half-kilometer S-type asteroid is worth more than $20 trillion. (googlelunarxprize.org)
403.
The story of "Bean," a free word processor for Mac OS X (bean-osx.com)
404.
Three Types of Passion (blog.figuringshitout.com)
405.
Pirated vs. paying customers - this is what you get with a DVD (geek.com)
406.
What My User Survey Taught Me (kalzumeus.com)
407.
AngelList, a curated list of angel investors (venturehacks.com)
408.
How Google Buzz Is Disruptive (nytimes.com)
409.
Adobe announces Flash Player and AIR for Android (theflashblog.com)
410.
Jet brains Pycharm - New Python IDE by creators of IntelliJ (jetbrains.net)
411.
How FarmVille Scales to Harvest 75 Million Players a Month (highscalability.com)
412.
Rolling Stone meets Steve Jobs: "I don't want to talk about Apple" (1994) (rollingstone.com)
413.
Chuck Moore (invented Forth) announced new CPU: 144 cores, 100 billion ops/sec (greenarraychips.com)
414.
Scott Chacon on working at GitHub (thegeektalk.com)
415.
Sinatra Book (sinatra-book.gittr.com)
416.
Paul Graham RE: succinctness = power (people.csail.mit.edu)
417.
"On iteration": Why people leave Python (brehaut.net)
418.
Why I love everything you hate about Java (magicscalingsprinkles.wordpress.com)
419.
Reddit: IAmA grad student who has tried nearly every "study"/"smart" drug (reddit.com)
420.
Parallel programming is hard. Right? (lbrandy.com)