November 2009 Archive
3361.
Pinvoke - Icons and pixel fonts (pinvoke.com)
3362.
The magic of metaclasses in Python (uswaretech.com)
3363.
The Tension Between Getting it Done and Getting it Right (bobsutton.typepad.com)
3364.
At its current state of development, the Volt is an extremely refined vehicle. (nytimes.com)
3365.
YC Interview Decompression Unparty at the Hacker Dojo/Sun@7pm 2.0 ()
3366.
TechCrunch Interviews (The Very Happy) Skype CEO Josh Silverman (techcrunch.com)
3367.
Global warming rigged? Here's the email I'd need to see (guardian.co.uk)
3368.
How to Be Smart Online: Don’t Beat Redheads (boalt.com)
3369.
Ask HN: What do you use to track twitter activity? ()
3370.
A Couple of Clojure Agent Examples (lethain.com)
3371.
The link between exercise and more brainpower (theglobeandmail.com)
3372.
The magic rule of seven (and the banality of alphabetical order) (sethgodin.typepad.com)
3373.
36 Agruments For The Existence Of God [with associated flaws/fallacies] (edge.org)
3374.
BackType Is Hiring Search And Software Engineers (backtype.com)
3375.
Spotify client released for Symbian (spotify.com)
3376.
Internet Vices (patrickmoberg.com)
3377.
3 customer development case studies (venturehacks.com)
3378.
When Your Business Becomes Your Life (boss.blogs.nytimes.com)
3379.
Ask HN: Best way to hire designers / front end dev (in Boston) ()
3380.
How Al Franken won MN by targeting the long tail with 1000+ ads (dailykos.com)
3381.
An eco-system is born: Linked-in opens up API (techcrunch.com)
3382.
Owning Your Tweets, Part 3: Make Way for Advertising (bigstartups.com)
3383.
AppendTo aims to commercialize jQuery library (techcrunch.com)
3384.
Supercomputing for the Masses (nytimes.com)
3385.
The question that got me to leave Seattle for greener startup pastures (andrewchenblog.com)
3386.
Using APIs With PHP? Here Are Your Classes (jeez.eu)
3387.
"Living" On The Cheap As A Zombie (captainrecruiter.blogspot.com)
3388.
Ruby in a Multicore World (klankboomklang.com)
3389.
Vision Toolkit from Numenta (numenta.com)
3390.
The Great American Bubble Machine (rollingstone.com)