Douglas Crockford: JavaScript Doesn’t Suck
(sitepoint.com)
October 2008 Archive
1021.
1022.
Beware of the second worst programmer
(gojko.net)
1023.
1024.
Hoover's 500,000,000 bailout
(presidency.ucsb.edu)
1025.
Paul Krugman: Incidents from my Career
(princeton.edu)
1026.
Setting up your Git repositories for open source projects at GitHub
(blog.insoshi.com)
1027.
John Borthwick: What changed last week
(borthwick.com)
1028.
Opera study: only 4.13% of the web is standards-compliant
(arstechnica.com)
1029.
One year of Clojure
(groups.google.com)
1030.
Aho/Ullman - Foundations of Computer Science (free book)
(infolab.stanford.edu)
1031.
Werner Vogels: Using the Cloud to build highly-efficient systems
(allthingsdistributed.com)
1032.
Web Security Horror Stories: The Director's Cut
(simonwillison.net)
1033.
How to use Google Reverse Geocoding from Ruby
(lpgauth.tumblr.com)
1034.
New Yahoo Developer Tools Coming Tomorrow
(techcrunch.com)
1035.
1036.
Discovery of a New Particle?
(math.columbia.edu)
1037.
1038.
Conclusive proof that polar warming is being caused by humans
(esciencenews.com)
1041.
Where's the task management category killer?
(blog.ativiti.com)
1042.
Hack your drinks at the theater
(wired.com)
1043.
Do Ruby on Rails Developers Need Merb?
(internetnews.com)
1044.
Oddball: Video Hacks: UFO Video Best "Fake" Yet
(inquisitr.com)
1045.
Silverlight Update Aims for Greater Adoption Through Developers
(webmonkey.com)
1046.
YouTube - Famous Failures
(youtube.com)
1047.
10 things your IT guy wants you to know.
(javameblog.com)
1048.
Majoring in video games
(latimes.com)
1049.
Korean Star’s Suicide Reignites Debate on Web Regulation
(nytimes.com)
1050.
Wikipedia is being manipulated, you can't trust anybody now
(theregister.co.uk)