Fast, concise and reliable code? Try Perl
(onionstand.blogspot.com)
June 2009 Archive
2041.
2042.
Police return BC student's computers
(boston.com)
2043.
Programmer WebComic Strips
(slashweb.org)
2044.
Saturn deal is called a new business model
(freep.com)
2045.
Guantanamo-like indefinite detention is hardly new
(stuckk.net)
2046.
Police hold 10 after claiming to crack online music fraud
(guardian.co.uk)
2047.
Scientists Create a Form of Pre-Life
(wired.com)
2048.
2049.
2051.
Sass & Less
(nex-3.com)
2052.
Atlanta Startup Ecosystem 2.0 - Lifestyle Entrepreneurs Not Invited?
(blog.aisleten.com)
2053.
Frugal innovation: What GE does in Bangalore
(business.rediff.com)
2054.
25+ Useful Infographics for Web Designers
(webdesignerdepot.com)
2055.
IBM researcher solves longstanding cryptographic challenge
(net-security.org)
2056.
The overengineering and non-deployment of SSL/TLS | Brad Ideas
(ideas.4brad.com)
2057.
Oh no! Hackers!
(blogrium.wordpress.com)
2058.
Best Essential Rules to Follow When Designing a Logo
(guidesigner.net)
2059.
What’s new in Eclipse 3.5(Galileo)
(tanu.wordpress.com)
2060.
2061.
NASA Uses Semantic Web to Help Power its Constellation Program
(readwriteweb.com)
2062.
How Not To Make A Fool Of Yourself When You Pitch VCs Like Me
(businessinsider.com)
2063.
2064.
The Dot Coms Are Booming Again (Domain Registrations, That Is)
(techcrunch.com)
2065.
2066.
DoS vulnerability in Ruby - BigDecimal
(ruby-lang.org)
2067.
The market for programming makes no sense
(threeriversinstitute.org)
2068.
Ask HN: Who created hackernewsbot on Twitter? It rocks.
(twitter.com)
2069.
2070.
Amazon's Kindle DX e-book reader is big and pricey.
(technologizer.com)