MIT creates picture-driven programming for the masses
(networkworld.com)
January 2010 Archive
1171.
1172.
Top-Down operator precedence parsing
(eli.thegreenplace.net)
1173.
Tunnel Splitter: Accelerating a single TCP connection over multiple ISPs
(coderrr.wordpress.com)
1174.
Google's MapReduce patent: what does it mean for Hadoop?
(arstechnica.com)
1175.
Hiring and The Sixth Sense of Experience
(dustincurtis.com)
1176.
Wii board comparable to 100x more expensive physio "force platforms"
(newscientist.com)
1177.
An Open Letter to Rackspace Cloud Hosting
(snipe.net)
1178.
1179.
Google: warlord in a world of bandits?
(whimsley.typepad.com)
1180.
1181.
Privacy in the Age of Persistence
(schneier.com)
1182.
Heating Up Clojure & Swing
(stuartsierra.com)
1183.
Chapter 5 of the Ruby on Rails Tutorial book is out
(news.railstutorial.org)
1184.
A way to determine dinosaurs' colors
(m.npr.org)
1185.
My conversation with the great John McCarthy
(nathanmarz.com)
1186.
How to innovate using existing technology
(caterina.net)
1188.
Programming from the Ground Up
(cs.princeton.edu)
1191.
Ask HN: review my startup, a planning/analysis app for cyclists
(ridewithgps.com)
1192.
Proof of life on Mars 'to come this year'
(scientificamerican.com)
1193.
Who is Android's customer?
(calebelston.com)
1194.
Set your code free
(ar.to)
1195.
Que (PlasticLogic): $649 / $799 to read.
(buyque.barnesandnoble.com)
1196.
1197.
The U.S. Isn't As Economically Free As It Used to Be
(online.wsj.com)
1198.
The $9.99 Textbook
(jasonlbaptiste.com)
1199.
Why do people pay for webapps?
(akshat.posterous.com)
1200.
What people said about the iPhone 9 years ago
(garry.posterous.com)