November 2009 Archive
271.
Carmack says Apple is not proud of the iPhone being a game machine (edibleapple.com)
272.
Coding Horror: Parsing Html The Cthulhu Way (codinghorror.com)
273.
Apple.com XSS attack (i.imgur.com)
274.
Why Speakers Earn $30,000 an Hour - Confessions of a Public Speaker (oreilly.com)
275.
On Becoming a Quant (markjoshi.com)
276.
Guido van Rossum: People want CPAN (discussion on Python packages) (thread.gmane.org)
277.
Ask HN: What's the best first business book for a programmer?
278.
Bram Cohen: Comments on Go (bramcohen.livejournal.com)
279.
An iPhone,the 4th amendment & TSA (airport screening) policy "change" (nytimes.com)
280.
Dear hackers, I pushed my "Hacker Top" program to github. (github.com)
281.
My Humble Android Sales Figures (eddiekim.posterous.com)
282.
How To Price Software Without Just Rolling The Dice (onstartups.com)
283.
Early-stage theories (blog.tlb.org)
284.
Presenting Founder Collective (cdixon.org)
285.
The Interesting Number Paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
286.
A great physicist, and how he worked (muller.lbl.gov)
287.
It's All Just Programming (cs.uni.edu)
288.
New language features in Java 7 (code.joejag.com)
289.
Spotify artists earn $167 per 1 million plays. (torrentfreak.com)
290.
Information is Beautiful - 2012: the End of the World? (informationisbeautiful.net)
291.
Development Journal for Price of Persia (jordanmechner.com)
292.
Vidly (YC S08) first to launch HD video on Twitter (techcrunch.com)
293.
Google Chrome OS will have no native apps, data will be stored in the cloud. (techcrunch.com)
294.
Against Camel Case (nytimes.com)
295.
ITunes update screws text. Official solution: remove all your third-party fonts (support.apple.com)
296.
Daring Fireball: Maybe Instead of Two Cars, You Just Need a Car and a Bicycle (daringfireball.net)
297.
Cryptographic voting system developed by MIT prof has first real world trial (web.mit.edu)
298.
Ask HN: How do you consume Hacker News?
299.
Tell HN: I ripped off Dustin Curtis' snail and got slightly different results ()
300.
Ask HN: Anyone used Amazon EC2 with a database or other high IO operation?