February 2009 Archive
631.
Study on Test-Driven Dev.: 15-35% longer, but 40-90% less bugs [pdf] (research.microsoft.com)
632.
Ask HN: Good math forums? ()
633.
Browser benchmarks: even Wine beats Linux Firefox (tuxradar.com)
634.
Heyzap growing fast (YC 09) (venturebeat.com)
635.
Bell Canada to charge 15 cents per Twitter SMS even with an unlimited plan (ottawacitizen.com)
636.
Stanford Machine Learning course (theorymatters.wordpress.com)
637.
Introduction to Statistical Learning Theory (stat.cmu.edu)
638.
Hyperbrain Owner's Manual - 5. The butterfly approach (inter-sections.net)
639.
YUI 2.7.0 Released (yuiblog.com)
640.
Remember That Company You Sold Last Year? Its Buyer Wants Its Money Back (pehub.com)
641.
How Google Decides to Pull the Plug (nytimes.com)
642.
The Git Bell: post-commit → ruby → arduino → bell (urbanhonking.com)
643.
Things you may not know about jQuery (james.padolsey.com)
644.
NYTimes releases Article Search API (open.blogs.nytimes.com)
645.
Response to Alex Payne: In Defense of "Everything Buckets" (wonderwarp.com)
646.
Google Quietly Laying Off Engineers (searchenginejournal.com)
647.
How to Get Free Books to Review on Your Blog (problogger.net)
648.
A developer's introduction to Google Android (arstechnica.com)
649.
Fun With Sums (cornellmath.wordpress.com)
650.
Why We Need a War on Aging (fightaging.org)
651.
When sites like Digg and Reddit revert to the mean -- is HN next? (michaelalanmiller.com)
652.
Portland Ten launching new incubator program, charges entrepreneurs $1500 (siliconflorist.com)
653.
Ask HN: Recommend science experiments and videos for unfortunate school students ()
654.
The Open-Door Bailout (nytimes.com)
655.
Twiddla: Zillon Percent Better at UI Design (twiddla.blogspot.com)
656.
The perfect mouseless FreeBSD desktop (mapleoin.bluepink.ro)
657.
HN: review my (non-profit) startup: Buy It Like You Mean It (bilumi.org)
658.
Diagram of My Post Concussive Syndrome Speech Disorder: A Malfunctioning Word Queue (memestreams.net)
659.
Memcached based message queues (3.rdrail.net)
660.
Startup Websites that Work (onstartups.com)