October 2011 Archive
9421.
Working for Yourself (pjrvs.com)
9422.
Case Study: Large-scale Pure OO at the Irish Government (infoq.com)
9423.
SQLFire: Scalable SQL instead of NoSQL (infoq.com)
9424.
You've got a little schmutz on your logo (danshapiro.com)
9425.
Should Occupy Wall Street Occupy Silicon Valley Instead? (forbes.com)
9426.
Upgrade woes dampen iOS 5 excitement; how has it been for you? (arstechnica.com)
9427.
IOS 5 for Designers (uxmag.com)
9428.
Top Gun: new 360-degree flight simulator for fighter jet pilots (boingboing.net)
9429.
Good time for startups? (news.cnet.com)
9430.
Did A Reporter Just Solve A Bitcoin Mystery? (npr.org)
9431.
The Instability of Inequality (nationofchange.org)
9432.
That Job Sucked, But You’ll Never Tell: How honestly do you share experiences? (softwarequalityconnection.com)
9433.
A security issue with Find My Friends (facebook.com)
9434.
The process of writing software for the Space Shuttle (1996) (fastcompany.com)
9435.
Learn X The Hard Way (gitorious.org)
9436.
Looking For The Next Steve Jobs (pcmag.com)
9437.
Frontend single-point-of-failure survey by Steve Sounders (stevesouders.com)
9438.
Autistics don't adjust their behavior to protect their reputations (arstechnica.com)
9439.
The Blit: A Multiplexed Graphics Terminal by Rob Pike (doc.cat-v.org)
9440.
Open Sourcing The Cloud - Marten Mickos of Eucalytpus (infochachkie.com)
9441.
Google Wallet - Getting good design done in an engineering-driven company (grahamjenkin.com)
9442.
A postitwar tool generator online (postitwar.me)
9443.
Ubuntu Friendly (friendly.ubuntu.com)
9444.
The Inside Story: 5 Secrets To Pixar’s Success (fastcodesign.com)
9445.
Short Sharp Science: Perfect fossil could be most complete dinosaur ever (newscientist.com)
9446.
IMessage gets clunky juggling iOS 5 and non-iOS 5 devices (itworld.com)
9447.
Lemon.com Lets You Store, Organize Your Receipts In The Cloud (techcrunch.com)
9448.
IBM Testing Cloud-Based App To Let Drivers Recharge EVs Using Renewable Energy (thetechjournal.com)
9449.
The Resque Way (engineyard.com)
9450.
Samsung to unveil Galaxy Nexus on October 19th (bgr.com)