September 2010 Archive
61.
How two Pythonistas accidentally fell in love with Rails (blog.brandonbloom.name)
62.
(How to Write a (Lisp) Interpreter (in Python)) (norvig.com)
63.
If a file exists, there is torrent of it. If not, it will be burned (burnbit.com)
64.
What is the Speed of Gravity? (scienceblogs.com)
65.
We Built Interactive Seating Maps Using Raphael; Please Give Us Feedback (seatgeek.com)
66.
The Very Last Thing I’ll Write About Twitter (al3x.net)
67.
DOS on Dope: The last MVC web framework you'll ever need (secretgeek.net)
68.
Why Django Sucks, and How we Can Fix it [slides] (scribd.com)
69.
Why read books if we can’t remember what’s in them? (nytimes.com)
70.
102 year old lens attached to digital camera (cinema5d.com)
71.
Zed finishes Learn Python The Hard Way (sheddingbikes.com)
72.
Easy Ways to Fail a Ph.D. (matt.might.net)
73.
Google offers JPEG alternative for faster Web (news.cnet.com)
74.
The Real ‘Stuff White People Like’ (blog.okcupid.com)
75.
Welcome Alexis (ycombinator.posterous.com)
76.
Agile Ruined My Life (whattofix.com)
77.
End of the Road for Xmarks (blog.xmarks.com)
78.
Sept. 26, 1983: The Man Who Saved the World by Doing ... Nothing (wired.com)
79.
Groupon’s Success Disaster (blog.redfin.com)
80.
I’m a Female Y Combinator Founder and You Can Be Too (amandapeyton.com)
81.
How I launched a profitable minimally viable product in 3 hours (blog.amirkhella.com)
82.
HDCP master key allegedly posted (pastebin.com)
83.
Let’s Build a Compiler (1995) (compilers.iecc.com)
84.
Zynga CEO: "Just copy what they do and do it until you get their numbers." (sfweekly.com)
85.
The Hardy Boys - The final chapter (1998) (washingtonpost.com)
86.
The real truth on Wikipedia is in the edits (booktwo.org)
87.
Going Freemium: One Year Later (mailchimp.com)
88.
Twitter 'onmouseover' security flaw widely exploited (sophos.com)
89.
This is a fully working chess program with graphics. In 1024 bytes of JS. o_0 (js1k.com)
90.
There is no Plan B: why the IPv4-to-IPv6 transition will be ugly (arstechnica.com)