October 2009 Archive
241.
Functional Geometry (frank-buss.de)
242.
Ask HN: How do you stay (somewhat) healthy?
243.
Shark Eats Entrepreneur Alive (blog.fairsoftware.net)
244.
C-REPL (neugierig.org)
245.
Google Wave: we came, we saw, we played D&D (arstechnica.com)
246.
Judge rules against Autodesk in eBay software case (computerworlduk.com)
247.
You Know You’re Getting Close to Your Customers When They Offer You a Job (steveblank.com)
248.
Criminalizing everyone - Needed: A 'clean line' to determine lawfulness (washingtontimes.com)
249.
Objective-C's niche: why it survives in a world of alternatives (cocoawithlove.com)
250.
Google Wave's 'Fail Whale' (wave.google.com)
251.
A Look Into Moby’s Manhattan Studio (motherboard.tv)
252.
Math Every Day (steve.yegge.googlepages.com)
253.
High Anxiety (raganwald on Go and learning new things) (github.com)
254.
Ask HN: How do you pick colors ()
255.
The myth of the page fold: evidence from user testing (cxpartners.co.uk)
256.
Seattle doctors try flat-rate no-limit primary care (reuters.com)
257.
The Complete History of Lemmings (dmadesign.org)
258.
Nerdkit - an electronics kit for hackers (nerdkits.com)
259.
First Rule of Programming Is Don't Program
260.
Why every country has a different electrical plug - awesome graphic (gizmodo.com)
261.
100,000 Users And So Can You (A history of Carbonmade) (spencerfry.com)
262.
Minimizing Complexity In User Interfaces (smashingmagazine.com)
263.
Heroku: Announcing Huge Growth and New CEO (blog.heroku.com)
264.
Minimalist Gmail by Matt Constantine (mattconstantine.com)
265.
Making WiFi work at large conferences (serverfault.com)
266.
Hal Finney diagnosed with ALS. Wants to keep coding open source when paralyzed. (lesswrong.com)
267.
The Dollhouse Mafia, or "Don't Display Negative Karma" (buildingreputation.com)
268.
After the Deadline now Open Source (blog.afterthedeadline.com)
269.
New Twitter, JTV RFSes; Winter 2010 deadline pushed back 2 days (ycombinator.com)
270.
IPhone auto-rotation: out of control (bens.me.uk)