September 2009 Archive
61.
You're the Smartest Guy In The Room ... but please, try to restrain yourself. (plope.com)
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.
MIT Students Take Pictures from 93,000 ft on $150 Budget. (ireport.com)
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)