November 2009 Archive
211.
Copyright Time Bomb Set to Disrupt Music, Publishing Industries (wired.com)
212.
Mockingbird, Cappuccino, and what really matters (alertdebugging.com)
213.
Haskell is beautiful in practice (monkey.org)
214.
The Minimum Viable Tree House (shoptalkapp.com)
215.
You'll never get what you want (blog.elliottkember.com)
216.
Ask HN: Is it just me, or are HN comments becoming more and more negative?
217.
Figuring out what your company is all about (joelonsoftware.com)
218.
How to write untestable code (googletesting.blogspot.com)
219.
Unreal Development Kit Released (udk.com)
220.
Russia's Conquering Zeros: Strength of lonely productivity (online.wsj.com)
221.
Eventbug Watch JavaScript events finally in Firebug (softwareishard.com)
222.
Perl: Love it, or hate it, but don't ignore it (blog.newint.org)
223.
End of an Era: Pirate Bay Tracker Shuts Down (mashable.com)
224.
Eric Raymond on "Hiding the Decline, Part 1" (esr.ibiblio.org)
225.
Chrome OS source code (src.chromium.org)
226.
The hidden meaning of the hidden Starbucks logo (blogs.reuters.com)
227.
Having Co-founders Is Valuable But Not Crucial (rolfnelson.com)
228.
IPhone Web Apps as an Alternative to the App Store (daringfireball.net)
229.
I think (Algol) is richer, clearer and more expressive (than Go) (lua-users.org)
230.
Prince of Persia source code documentation [1989] [pdf] (jordanmechner.com)
231.
Editor, Tetsuya Kitahata, will commit suicide in a few days. (apachenews.org)
232.
Has Japan designed the world's best bike shed? (guardian.co.uk)
233.
Smashing the stack for fun and profit (phrack.org)
234.
Gruber: The OS Opportunity (daringfireball.net)
235.
The power of "no" (jacobian.org)
236.
PHP Founder Rasmus Lerdorf Leaves Yahoo (techcrunch.com)
237.
Learn How to Create Web Applications (stanford.edu)
238.
I'm turning into a Lisp snob (briancarper.net)
239.
StackOverflow for Startups (startups.com)
240.
Ask HN: How can a Web Developer get into Bioinformatics?