November 2009
Clojure Experience Report →
by Rich Hickey.
How I Hire Programmers →
by Aaron Swartz.
How I Hire Programmers →
by Aaron Swartz.
VPS Performance Comparison →
at the Journal of Eivind Uggedal. Amazon’s EC2 does not do well.
Andersson Tree Tutorial →
at Eternally Confuzzled
The assembler gave birth to the compiler. Now their are ten thousand...
– The Tao of Programming
Optimization Tips →
Some good tips in here.
Redstone Arsenal NASA and Army Research -... →
at Popular Mechanics
Kurt Hentschlager's Hallucinatory,... →
A Q&A at Motherboard
ZEE: Kurt Hentschlaeger [STRP 2009, Eindhoven]
Simple Desktops →
Awesomely simple yet beautiful.
Trust but verify.
– An article by Derek Sivers
Science vs Reason →
by Adam Wiggins of Heroku. Good stuff.
We don’t listen to music in the office. We listen to US Army audio transcripts...
– Jason Fried (via friedisms)
ruby inject and the Mandelbrot set →
My Favorite Liar →
at Zen Moments. Worth a read, even if you understand the implications outright.
It turns out there are two different ways people respond to challenges. Some...
– Awesome By Proxy: Addicted to Fake Achievement at Pixel Poppers. I, too, was an RPGer. Glad to see things like Dragon Warrior 4, Lufia 2, Final Fantasy 2 and 3, and Chrono Trigger!
Node.js is genuinely exciting →
by Simon Willison
The 8 hour journey to a single character →
by lbrandy.
Command line tricks for smart geeks →
at TuxRadar Linux
dataMorphose
Autocomplete Me →
“I dunno what the hell’s in there but it’s weird and pissed off whatever it is”
I like design to be semantically correct, syntactically consistent, and...
– Vignelli Associates. Love the NYC Subway stuff they did.
Vimeo is a tab of good acid →
Internet Vices by Patrick Moberg. Awesome!
Learning Advanced JavaScript →
by John Resig. Great presentation and the slides are all runnable code!
Shin Splints and ChiRunning →
Three implicit contexts in Ruby →
世界線航跡蔵
T ∑ ∑ T H →
on MySpace Music; electronic pop. Kinda cool.
'We Like Lists Because We Don't Want to Die' →
SPIEGEL Interview with Umberto Eco