September 2009 Archive
301.
Google opens up more of their core Java libraries (code.google.com)
302.
Mojito island is a mirage (37signals.com)
303.
Facts About Entrepreneurs That Will Likely Surprise You (onstartups.com)
304.
You're our customer. We Hate You (designbygravity.wordpress.com)
305.
Interesting Bash Prompts (maketecheasier.com)
306.
JsMath: Including Mathematics in Web Pages (math.union.edu)
307.
Are you counted as one of the Unemployed? (mint.com)
308.
Why the Granny Coder decided to make her first iPhone game aged 77 (pocketgamer.biz)
309.
Does your company really want to hang out with me? (sivers.org)
310.
Why’s “Try Ruby” Back Online (rubyinside.com)
311.
How a Construction Crane is Erected (Video) (wired.com)
312.
Infinite Recursion (paulbarry.com)
313.
Keynes, Explained Briefly (aaronsw.com)
314.
Ask HN: What are your productivity hacks?
315.
Should Apache replace its current httpd.conf with Lua? (thread.gmane.org)
316.
The Art of Engineering - Building the ultimate car for Larry Ellison (kirkhammotorsports.com)
317.
Critical: Vulnerabilities in Windows TCP/IP Could Allow Remote Code Execution (microsoft.com)
318.
OSS (pre-CIA) Simple Sabotage Field Manual (svn.cacert.org)
319.
Multicore Programming in Haskell Now (donsbot.wordpress.com)
320.
How Google Taught Me to Cache and Cash-In (highscalability.com)
321.
MD5 hash extension attack breaks API authentication in Flickr (and others) (netifera.com)
322.
Anaphora in Ruby (github.com)
323.
Is There An Artificial God? (biota.org)
324.
Complexity is insecurity (daemonology.net)
325.
Best Optical Illusion of the Year (scientificamerican.com)
326.
UI Trends (uitrends.com)
327.
HN: share your unneeded Google Wave invites
328.
Why the Evidence of Water on the Moon is Bad News (spectrum.ieee.org)
329.
Switching to Linux: A Windows developer’s view (anteru.net)
330.
What We Can Learn About Pricing From Menu Engineers (gigaom.com)