Codecraft
(technically.us)
September 2009 Archive
1051.
1052.
Write Your Own Regular Expression Parser
(codeguru.com)
1053.
1054.
1055.
On Prototyping: The Simplest Solution Never Comes First
(the99percent.com)
1056.
1057.
PyOpenCL lets you access the OpenCL parallel computation API from Python
(mathema.tician.de)
1058.
How to Kill a Startup: Hire Executives instead of Entrepreneurs
(vcmike.wordpress.com)
1060.
Analysis of Nate Silver's Analysis of Oklahoma Student Poll Pollster Fraud
(blog.smellthedata.com)
1063.
When Is A Good Business Model A Scam?
(shoemoney.com)
1064.
The Geek "Must Do Before You Die" Checklist
(dailycupoftech.com)
1065.
Are you living in a computer simulation?
(simulation-argument.com)
1066.
Eval() Isn't Quite Pure Evil
(blog.grayproductions.net)
1067.
Is This the Light Bulb of the Future?
(gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com)
1068.
Ask HN: What do you think of my new site?
(foosurvey.com)
1069.
Web 2.0 Domain Hunter - readily available awesome domains
(web2hunter.appspot.com)
1070.
Hacker News directory by school
(hndir.com)
1071.
Study Gives High Marks To Retailers' Clinics
(washingtonpost.com)
1072.
RMS is a traitor to the Free Software community
(daeken.com)
1073.
How 20 popular websites looked when they launched
(telegraph.co.uk)
1074.
AT&T Goes After Google Voice
(techcrunch.com)
1075.
Google's new look.
(blamcast.net)
1077.
Free will is not an illusion after all
(newscientist.com)
1078.
Mike Butcher: There is no better time to start up a startup
(guardian.co.uk)
1079.
W3C, you ignorant slut
(blog.halindrome.com)
1080.
Learn Perl
(blog.jrock.us)