The next wave of programming languages
(radar.oreilly.com)
July 2010 Archive
241.
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CoffeeScript -- You Are Totally Gonna Hate It
(slideshare.net)
243.
Computer Randomly Plays Classical Music
(support.microsoft.com)
244.
UseTheSource: a place for beautiful code
(blog.jgc.org)
245.
Roadmap for Learning Rails
(techiferous.com)
246.
Google takes the FTC to school
(buzzmachine.com)
247.
Amid layoffs, Microsofties reveal further turmoil in Redmond
(blog.seattlepi.com)
248.
Zed Shaw has Left Dropbox
(sheddingbikes.com)
250.
QuickFuse
(quickfuseapps.com)
251.
252.
Crime Visualization of San Francisco
(padmapper.com)
253.
Stackoverflow, HTML by Regex, topmost answer
(stackoverflow.com)
254.
GitHub Hits One Million Hosted Projects
(techcrunch.com)
255.
One year of Amazon Prime free for students
(amazon.com)
256.
Weekly free delivery service from Amazon.com: AmazonTote
(tote.amazon.com)
260.
Data URIs make CSS sprites obsolete
(nczonline.net)
261.
Tribalism is the enemy within
(markshuttleworth.com)
263.
Abandoned open source projects
(jeffkreeftmeijer.com)
264.
Guacamole is an HTML5 + JavaScript (AJAX) viewer for VNC
(guacamole.sourceforge.net)
265.
How Coca-Cola won the war
(damninteresting.com)
266.
Have you partnered with thieves and robbers?
(rodinhood.com)
267.
Clojure 1.2 Beta
(clojure.org)
268.
For Jessica
(jenniferlawler.com)
270.