September 2009 Archive
121.
It's Official: Water Found on the Moon (space.com)
122.
Keep the day job and build it on the side... (37signals.com)
123.
Writing Your Own Toy Compiler Using Flex, Bison and LLVM (gnuu.org)
124.
Fossil SCM (from SQLite's creator) (fossil-scm.org)
125.
Ravelry - a very successful deployment of Ruby and Rails (tbray.org)
126.
The New Science of Causation (aaronsw.com)
127.
Eye Contact - The Invisible Grip (esquire.com)
128.
What to do when an $8 million gorilla launches 3 weeks before you (drstarcat.com)
129.
Open Source Is Really About Documentation – Twisted vs. Tornado (littlehart.net)
130.
Widely useful Python utilities by Peter Norvig (aima.cs.berkeley.edu)
131.
Why You Should Quit Your Job and Travel around the World (chrisguillebeau.com)
132.
Paul Buchheit: Evaluating risk and opportunity (as a human) (paulbuchheit.blogspot.com)
133.
Why Pair Programming Is Not For the Masses (blog.obiefernandez.com)
134.
Joe Stump: Why I switched from PHP to Python (joestump.net)
135.
Launching a start-up and having a family life: It’s possible (entrepreneur.venturebeat.com)
136.
Sublime Text (sublimetext.com)
137.
@2gov - Visas for startup founders movement (2gov.org)
138.
Drilling a Square Hole (with a rotating bit) (maa.org)
139.
Who wrote Linux Kernel 2.6.20? (lwn.net)
140.
The HTML5 drag and drop disaster (quirksmode.org)
141.
Joe Armstrong and Simon Peyton Jones discuss Erlang and Haskell (infoq.com)
142.
Ask HN: Do you create music? Let's hear it!
143.
Ask HN: Am I crazy?
144.
Why Can’t She Walk to School? (nytimes.com)
145.
Head-On Crash Test of 2009 and 1959 Cars (video) (video.consumerreports.org)
146.
Inventing Demand (startupblog.wordpress.com)
147.
Bertrand Russell, "On Sales Resistance" (cscs.umich.edu)
148.
Snakes on the Web (jacobian.org)
149.
Facebook Crosses 300 Million Users and is Cash Flow Positive (techcrunch.com)
150.
Blizzard internals from GDC Austin (gamasutra.com)