August 2009 Archive
2821.
Bootstrapping: What it is and how to do it (fuelyourapps.com)
2822.
OpenShare: free software banner exchange (openshare.emotionull.com)
2823.
How To Walk In Circles Without Really Trying (sciencenews.org)
2824.
I am a hammer and all I see are nails (lbrandy.com)
2825.
Behind the Typedia Logo Design (typedia.com)
2826.
Bill Gurley: What Is Really Happening to the Venture Capital Industry? (abovethecrowd.com)
2827.
How to write a good test case (makinggoodsoftware.com)
2828.
400 years of astronomy (news.nationalgeographic.com)
2829.
Announcing Tonido OpenID - Truly Decentralized Identity Management (codelathe.com)
2830.
The Craigslist Credo: Bad Advice for Newspapers (wired.com)
2831.
Some LEGO machines (sentex.net)
2832.
Isprime with regexp in Python (paddy3118.blogspot.com)
2833.
Inside the "Inside the Python GIL" Presentation (dabeaz.com)
2834.
Apple to iPhone developers: Please make your apps less useful (boygeniusreport.com)
2835.
Marissa Mayer of Google thinks anonymity is bad (youtube.com)
2836.
Health Warning: Exercise Makes You Fat (badscience.net)
2837.
The Structure of Scientific Evolutions (slate.com)
2838.
Monkey see, monkey shoe: Zappos' brilliant Mappos app (trueslant.com)
2839.
TechNation Australia + YouNoodle = all new Top 100 Aussie Startups Index (technation.com.au)
2840.
Nolan Bushnell and pong (i-programmer.info)
2841.
Perl 6 development does not detract from Perl 5 (perlbuzz.com)
2842.
An ICBM Economy- global competition and the missile shield of travel (spreadsong.com)
2843.
Indo-Russian Programus Maximus (thiscomiclife.wordpress.com)
2844.
Competitive Haikus (ahapoetry.com)
2845.
Ask HN: What's your least favorite tech word? Mine's "non-trivial". ()
2846.
Ask HN: Can iPhone camera be used to give you a full size keyboard? ()
2847.
Ask HN: Why don't operating systems gzip their startup files? ()
2848.
Ask HN: When did you take greater control over your life? ()
2849.
Avoid a Void: eradicating null-pointer dereferencing (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
2850.
Ask HN: Good Sci-Fi/Geek-Lit For School-Age Kids?