Lisp is for Entrepreneurs
(bc.tech.coop)
April 2007 Archive
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For Lispers: How accurate is this portrait of Lisp?
(defmacro.org)
64.
Viaweb/Paul Graham's First Business Plan
(paulgraham.com)
66.
Reddit: Language vs. Platform
(codinghorror.com)
67.
Scaling Twitter & Scaling Ruby on Rails (by Blaine from Twitter)
(slideshare.net)
68.
Math For Programmers
(steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
69.
Set a deadline, Do it anyway
(centernetworks.com)
71.
Google launching an Online Presentation App at Web 2.0
(webware.com)
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Social Arbitrage: The New New Path to Abnormal Returns
(alexkrupp.typepad.com)
76.
URGENT URGENT PLZ READ B4 OTHERS VERY URGENT NO TIME WASTERS
(forums.oracle.com)
77.
Why YouOS et al Are Screwed
(designedexperience.blogspot.com)
78.
Functional Programming For The Rest of Us
(defmacro.org)
79.
Conan O'Brien on failure
(february-7.com)
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DHH: we're already overloaded with connectivity
(37signals.com)
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YC startup launches: Project Wedding
(projectwedding.com)
85.
What do you take out of a story such as this?
(money.cnn.com)
86.
"Paul Graham himself was completely written in lisp"
(secretgeek.net)
87.
Google buys Doubleclick for $3.1 Billion
(biz.yahoo.com)
88.
Interview with Paul Graham (from Techcrunch)
(techcrunch.com)
89.
Zero to dogfood in one day.
(expatsoftware.com)