May 2009 Archive
391.
Resty - a bash REST client (github.com)
392.
Darwin validated: Missing link found (blog.ted.com)
393.
Why We Procrastinate and How to Stop (newsweek.com)
394.
Why Accountants are Dull and Guitarists are Glamorous (reprap.org)
395.
ESR: Is Danish Dying? (esr.ibiblio.org)
396.
Finally, CSS based gradient text, no images (labs.dragoninteractive.com)
397.
PHP.JS: use your favorite PHP functions client-side (phpjs.org)
398.
Financial secrets of the world's poorest people. (boston.com)
399.
Comparison of Cobra to Python. (cobra-language.com)
400.
Ronco Spray-On Usability (daringfireball.net)
401.
A 'nerd' shoots for the stars, and NASA comes knocking (theglobeandmail.com)
402.
Help wanted: Seasoned wikipedia editors to write a proper article about Fravia (en.wikipedia.org)
403.
Axum - A new parallel programming language from Microsoft (msdn.microsoft.com)
404.
Launch a Business, Not a side Project (thinkvitamin.com)
405.
Why underdogs should take more chances (37signals.com)
406.
Please stop building schools in Iraq and Afghanistan (mattsteinglass.wordpress.com)
407.
Introducing Nitrogen (Erlang-based Web Framework) (nitrogenproject.com)
408.
Poll: Which cloud host do you use?
409.
Apple in talks to buy Twitter for $700m (telegraph.co.uk)
410.
Scott Aaronson tears NKS apart [pdf] (scottaaronson.com)
411.
Ask HN: Please review our web app - User Interface Throwdowns (ninjasandrobots.com)
412.
Open Letter from Feng-hsiung Hsu, one of the main programmers of Deep Blue (chesscenter.com)
413.
The Wizardry of Id: a profile of John Carmack's programming (David Kushner) (spectrum.ieee.org)
414.
Fear is the mind-killer (startuplessonslearned.blogspot.com)
415.
Eric Ries: Vanity Metrics vs. Actionable Metrics (fourhourworkweek.com)
416.
Sammy: JavaScript framework inspired by Sinatra (code.quirkey.com)
417.
Dear News.YC: please review my Mac app, Evom (thelittleappfactory.com)
418.
CarsForaGrand.com: Simple idea that's generating big bucks (37signals.com)
419.
Old Japanese maps on Google Earth unveil prejudices (tech.yahoo.com)
420.
Benchmarking BDB, CDB and Tokyo Cabinet on large datasets (dmo.ca)