2008 Archive
7171.
The (not so) hidden goals of Prism, AIR and Silverlight (standblog.org)
7172.
Why aren’t you using ionice yet? (friedcpu.wordpress.com)
7173.
Homesteading on the High Seas (reason.com)
7174.
Does your brain have a mind of its own? (latimes.com)
7175.
The no-framework PHP MVC framework (toys.lerdorf.com)
7176.
Stress, Neurochemistry and why Programming is Hard (slides from OSCON 2008 talk) (the-programmers-stone.com)
7177.
Login Form Design Patterns (flickr.com)
7178.
Time for Genetic Programming? (blog.assembla.com)
7179.
The Itch: reverse-engineering of human perception (newyorker.com)
7180.
A couple GC algorithms in more detail (useless-factor.blogspot.com)
7181.
3 Reasons Why Wikipedia Will Beat Knol (socialbias.com)
7182.
A Software Pricing Primer (softwarepricing.com)
7183.
PySpread: A spreadsheet that accepts a pure python expressions (groups.google.com)
7184.
In search of Western civilisation's lost classics: a library buried in AD79 is slowly revealing its secrets (theaustralian.news.com.au)
7185.
New algorithm significantly boosts routing efficiency of networks (physorg.com)
7186.
Eavesdropping on Expressions (Ruby) (moonbase.rydia.net)
7187.
Google App Engine Cookbook (appengine-cookbook.appspot.com)
7188.
3-D printing migrates to consumer market (boston.com)
7189.
Simpler life by shining new light on old tools (btw0.posterous.com)
7190.
Verifiable Functional Purity in Java (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
7191.
MIT solves 100-year-old engineering problem (esciencenews.com)
7192.
Free Vs Paid (avc.com)
7193.
Open Source is Free Software (blogs.webtide.com)
7194.
How Yahoo Blew It (Story behind Inktomi and Overture acquisitions, Project Panama) (wired.com)
7195.
1988 TV News Report on the Morris Worm (youtube.com)
7196.
Christmas Tree in Your Unix Shell (catonmat.net)
7197.
A programming language cannot be better without being unintuitive (weblog.raganwald.com)
7198.
Yahoo OpenID service goes live (mashable.com)
7199.
Pageflakes Acquired By Live Universe (techcrunch.com)
7200.
Speeding up GROUP BY if you want aproximate results (mysqlperformanceblog.com)