January 2009 Archive
151.
A Gentle Introduction to Programming Using Python (ocw.mit.edu)
152.
A gentle reminder that RAID doesn't make offsite backups (journalspace.com)
153.
Twitter Hacker Says Admin Password Was 'Happiness' (blog.wired.com)
154.
Real World Haskell (book.realworldhaskell.org)
155.
ISteam for iPhone earns a bunch of 22-year olds $100,000 in one month (tgdaily.com)
156.
Python patch to speed things up to 20% (bugs.python.org)
157.
Why I still prefer Prototype to jQuery (blog.thinkrelevance.com)
158.
The lost cult of Microsoft program managers (scottberkun.com)
159.
Clojure: Genetic Mona Lisa problem in 250 beautiful lines (npcontemplation.blogspot.com)
160.
Google AJAX API Playground (code.google.com)
161.
Long-lost text shows Archimedes had begun to discover the principles of calculus (sciencenews.org)
162.
Why I Love Computer Science (cs.caltech.edu)
163.
The History of Python (python-history.blogspot.com)
164.
The Two Flaws Of Libertarian Economics (zedshaw.com)
165.
Microsoft Releases Windows 7 Beta as a Free Download (blog.wired.com)
166.
John Carmack on Patents (slashdot.org)
167.
Looking to acquire. (plentyoffish.wordpress.com)
168.
Google tells users to drop IE6 (tgdaily.com)
169.
The Hofmeister Kink: A Lasting BMW Design Detail (newmediacampaigns.com)
170.
Mind Hacks: Breaking the news of Eliza's creator's death to her (mindhacks.com)
171.
My visit to American Apparel (venturehacks.com)
172.
Zumodrive Takes Cloud Storage And Syncing Up A Notch (YC S07) (techcrunch.com)
173.
Whitehouse.gov Has A New Face (techcrunch.com)
174.
Xobni Closes $7 Million Series B Financing (xobni.com)
175.
Posterous had an amazing growth spike in December (blog.dustincurtis.com)
176.
The importance of stupidity in scientific research (jcs.biologists.org)
177.
Peter Norvig's collection of quotes (norvig.com)
178.
Survival tips if you find yourself in the Middle Ages? (kottke.org)
179.
Tracking an entire Windows sytem inside Git (alumnit.ca)
180.
Wikipedia list of algorithms (en.wikipedia.org)