October 2010 Archive
241.
Why ReadyForZero (YC S10) Started A Company to Eliminate Credit Card Debt (blog.readyforzero.com)
242.
Developers blog post: No, I won’t do it. It would not be professional. (weblog.madebymonsieur.com)
243.
The interruptible programmer (stevestreeting.com)
244.
AsmXml: a fast XML parser/decoder in pure x86 assembler (tibleiz.net)
245.
What a scientist didn't tell the New York Times about his study on bee deaths (money.cnn.com)
246.
MIT Video lectures - Introduction to Algorithms (ocw.mit.edu)
247.
Herding Firesheep in a NYC Starbucks: Do Users Care? (technologysufficientlyadvanced.blogspot.com)
248.
How to Create a Hit Sitcom (chucklorre.com)
249.
Unannounced YC Company seeking first hire (programmer/jack of all trades) ()
250.
Glibc vulnerability allows any user to get root access (seclists.org)
251.
Sparrow - The New Mail for Mac (sparrowmailapp.com)
252.
What algorithm blows your mind? (Reddit compsci) (reddit.com)
253.
Secret Hacker Bookshelf (whattofix.com)
254.
Review others websites and they review yours (feedbackroulette.com)
255.
Wikileaks publishes documents on plan to curb free software in the EU (blog.javier-carrete.com)
256.
Benoît B. Mandelbrot (1924-2010), Father of Fractal Geometry (laughingsquid.com)
257.
Ask HN: How does having a baby change your life?
258.
Every day I learn something new... and stupid. (jwz.livejournal.com)
259.
Enterprise Javascript is... (enterprise-js.com)
260.
CSS3 - A Practical Introduction (leaverou.me)
261.
How to get a job at a kick-ass startup (for programmers) (nathanmarz.com)
262.
A JavaScript IDE for the iPhone (webdesktoplife.com)
263.
Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
264.
Ask HN: Cost of living across the world (Ramen PPP Index for hackers)
265.
Why You Should Start Marketing the Day You Start Coding (softwarebyrob.com)
266.
Watch – A Useful Linux Command You May Have Never Heard Of (beerpla.net)
267.
Asynchrony in C# 5, Part One (blogs.msdn.com)
268.
Try Arc (tryarc.org)
269.
A crash course in how DOM events work (jupiterit.com)
270.
1,000 (bad) ideas (blog.jgc.org)