Joe Armstrong: "In my opinion Erlang is brilliant at handling text"
(groups.google.com)
November 2009 Archive
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Shameful Innumeracy in the New York Times
(scienceblogs.com)
303.
How Credit Card Numbers Are Generated
(codytaylor.org)
304.
Cheaper, cleverer desalination
(economist.com)
305.
Statistical Learning as the Ultimate Agile Development Tool (Peter Norvig)
(videolectures.net)
306.
Slidable Composite Photos of Berlin Wall 20 Years Later
(nytimes.com)
307.
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The Physics of Bras
(discovermagazine.com)
309.
Metaprogramming in Ruby: It’s All About the Self
(yehudakatz.com)
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The three habits ... of highly irritating management gurus
(economist.com)
312.
Good read: cPython's dictionary implementation
(svn.python.org)
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Richard Dawkins: Viruses of the Mind
(cscs.umich.edu)
315.
Droid: iDon't Understand Search Engine Optimization
(newmediacampaigns.com)
316.
Divorce, Reddit-Style
(thebigmoney.com)
317.
Let pedestrians define the walkways
(sivers.org)
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Emacs standing alone on a Linux Kernel
(informatimago.com)
320.
Setting Pricing for a Startup - The Rule of 80%
(sachinagarwal.com)
321.
The Making of Prince of Persia
(jordanmechner.com)
323.
Britain's new Internet Law: Death of the Startup in Britain?
(boingboing.net)
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WTF is up with Dell?
(markmaunder.com)
326.
The OpenOffice.org Mouse is Real
(notes.husk.org)
327.
Want to be a programmer in an investment bank?
(sapessi.com)
328.
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The Google Phone Is Very Real. And It’s Coming Soon
(techcrunch.com)
330.
The Dark Side of Customer Development and Lean Startups
(coconutheadsets.com)