September 2009 Archive
62.
Coders at work is finally available
(codersatwork.com)
63.
The Most Useful Rope Knots for the Average Person
(layhands.com)
64.
Everyone must have a CD, even if free
(sivers.org)
65.
The unspoken truth about managing geeks
(computerworld.com)
66.
How to Build a Popularity Algorithm You can be Proud of
(blog.linkibol.com)
67.
How twitter helped a technology consultant escape from an evil hospital
(inmantechnologyit.blogspot.com)
68.
I bought a CD, not a licensing agreement
(gcn1.posterous.com)
69.
JSNES: A Javascript NES emulator
(benfirshman.com)
70.
A full TCP/IP stack in under 200 LoC (and the power of DSLs)
(moserware.com)
71.
Google, Gmail experiencing downtime worldwide
(thenextweb.com)
72.
The Most Important Writing Lesson I Ever Learned
(blog.stevenpressfield.com)
73.
DropBox grows like weed. Reaches 2 million users.
(techcrunch.com)
74.
Doug McIlroy: McCarthy Presents Lisp
(paulgraham.com)
75.
How to teach
(news.ycombinator.com)
76.
Tell HN: Check out HNTrends.com
(hntrends.com)
77.
Looking into the future with Cassandra
(blog.digg.com)
78.
IE6 Cheatsheet: How To Fix Internet Explorer 6 Bugs
(virtuosimedia.com)
79.
How to take down an F-117
(strategypage.com)
80.
Linus says Linux has become 'bloated and huge'
(theregister.co.uk)
81.
82.
Reverse Execution in GDB 7 is imminent
(gnu.org)
83.
Basic Laws of Human Stupidity
(searchlores.org)
84.
Mythbusters RFID episode banned
(bit-tech.net)
85.
Seth Godin Tries Out Brandjacking
(outspokenmedia.com)
86.
That Which Does Not Kill Me Makes Me Stranger
(nytimes.com)
87.
Dive Into Python 3 now finished and downloadable as HTML and PDF
(diveintopython3.org)
88.
OpenID: Now more powerful and easier to use
(openid.net)
89.
The Y Combinator Experience
(defmacro.org)
90.
The Duct Tape Programmer (Response from Uncle Bob Martin)
(blog.objectmentor.com)