You Know I'd Say Something (tail recursion, part IV)
(funcall.blogspot.com)
May 2009 Archive
991.
992.
10 Things to Be Clear About Before You Start a Company
(readwriteweb.com)
993.
Why Sarah Can’t Focus (And Other Questions About Paying Attention)
(tierneylab.blogs.nytimes.com)
994.
Malcolm Gladwell: Underdogs
(gladwell.typepad.com)
995.
How to Scale Your Ruby on Rails Application
(engineyard.com)
996.
The Risk of Debt
(meganmcardle.theatlantic.com)
997.
Managed Assembly - Hacker News / Twitter / Stack Overflow hybrid
(john-sheehan.com)
998.
Prolog in Haskell
(propella.blogspot.com)
999.
Processing.js gets True Type Font Support for Canvas
(processingjs.org)
1000.
Brian Cox: What went wrong at the LHC
(ted.com)
1001.
Data Persistence in GAE with Clojure
(fatvat.co.uk)
1002.
Atlas Shrugged updated for the current financial crisis
(mcsweeneys.net)
1003.
The staleness of the standard library and adding new things
(sayspy.blogspot.com)
1004.
Human-sized cities: Cutting cars from our urban fabric
(nytimes.com)
1007.
How many millions are in a trillion?
(econ4u.org)
1008.
The Internet sky really is falling
(networkworld.com)
1009.
Unsolved problems in physics
(en.wikipedia.org)
1010.
Two annoying UI mistakes websites make
(blog.dustincurtis.com)
1011.
1012.
Ask HN: Rate my startup, Nrds
(nrds.co.uk)
1013.
StockTwits raises $800K round
(howardlindzon.com)
1015.
Twitter’s Spectacularly Awful 24 Hours
(techcrunch.com)
1017.
1018.
32bit Windows can use more than 3GB of RAM, MS just doesn't want you too
(geoffchappell.com)
1019.
Developer Salary Levels, 2004-2009
(itmanagement.earthweb.com)
1020.
Living abroad gives you a creative edge
(economist.com)