Concurrence: a Python framework to create massively concurrent network applications
(opensource.hyves.org)
March 2009 Archive
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The 15 Roles Absolutely Necessary in a Startup, No Matter How Small it is
(micahelliott.blogspot.com)
155.
Is time an illusion?
(newscientist.com)
156.
Super last minute advice for startups applying for Y Combinator
(garry.posterous.com)
157.
Anxiety, Depression, Technology, and Me
(anxious-tec.blogspot.com)
158.
The Most Unusual (and Best) Computer Language Book I've Ever Seen.
(poignantguide.net)
159.
Heroku Architecture (Ruby in the cloud)
(heroku.com)
160.
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Sometimes having nothing to lose can be a real advantage for a startup
(redeye.firstround.com)
162.
GNU Emacs Video Editing
(1010.co.uk)
164.
Performance Tuning PostgreSQL
(revsys.com)
165.
Why is there Anti-Intellectualism?
(uwgb.edu)
166.
How a programmer reads your resume (comic)
(hanovsolutions.com)
167.
Did You Know: BeautifulSoup's bits are rotting
(crummy.com)
168.
The Big Takeover
(rollingstone.com)
169.
Carmack release open source Wolfenstein for iPhone
(joystiq.com)
170.
Database Versioning
(adam.blog.heroku.com)
171.
Duck Duck Go Architecture
(gabrielweinberg.com)
172.
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Rands In Repose: The Makers of Things
(randsinrepose.com)
174.
The Global Warming Heretic - NYTimes On Freeman Dyson
(nytimes.com)
175.
Ask YC: Feedback on our new service: messagepub.com
(messagepub.com)
176.
My Love, Hate, Love Again, Affair with Paul Graham
(gicleelife.com)
177.
A man, a vision, and the swimming pool he built in his garage
(urbanitebaltimore.com)
178.
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Amazon's Kindle for iPhone hits the App Store
(engadget.com)
180.
Most time management is rubbish
(thesimpledollar.com)