How To Read C Declarations - from Terence Parr
(antlr.org)
February 2008 Archive
1651.
1652.
One Computer to Rule Them All
(roughtype.com)
1653.
RESTful Rails. Part I
(sitepoint.com)
1654.
Adobe Flex vs Ajax development models
(adobe.com)
1655.
MacBook SSD may actually be one of the fastest MacBooks
(stakeventures.com)
1656.
How to Write a Scientific Paper
(members.verizon.net)
1657.
10 Sci-Fi Techs We Could Have Right Now If They Weren't So Expensive
(blog.wired.com)
1658.
Especially During the Bad Times...Satisfaction Pays Off
(rephoria.com)
1659.
US Army struggles with Windows to Linux overhaul
(theregister.co.uk)
1660.
The Seven Largest Open Source Deals Ever
(royal.pingdom.com)
1661.
Torvalds Offers Linux Community Advice On Microsoft's Threats
(news.yahoo.com)
1662.
ARM to show Google Android phone prototype next week
(reuters.com)
1663.
Should Developers Manage Copyright Like Photographers Do?
(digitalsanctuary.com)
1664.
Newspapers Dying - News Thriving
(mathewingram.com)
1665.
How To Explain Stuff
(senthilgandhi.com)
1666.
Deutsche Bank CEO: We're screwed, but we're just fine
(blog.pmarca.com)
1667.
1668.
Essential guide to the Ruby driver for DB2
(antoniocangiano.com)
1669.
"Green" robot self-propels through sea
(reuters.com)
1670.
Internet Cables And Sharks With Laser Beams On Their Heads
(techcrunch.com)
1671.
Yahoo offers hosting with unlimited storage and bandwidth
(computerworld.com)
1672.
Facebook privacy chief: Data portability dangers overlooked
(infoworld.com)
1673.
Museum 2.0: Data Visualization: Honest, Powerful Interpretative Design
(museumtwo.blogspot.com)
1674.
The spider's stratagem: how we came to the "second nuclear age"
(economist.com)
1675.
1676.
A Byte of Python - Beginner's Book / Tutorial
(byteofpy.org)
1677.
Who's afraid of Google?
(economist.com)
1678.
Something we didn't see, Yahoo could merge with AOL
(business.timesonline.co.uk)
1679.
Three Minutes with Facebook's Privacy Chief
(pcworld.com)
1680.
Yahoo in Talks With AOL - Exactly What We Suggested
(centernetworks.com)