October 2007 Archive
181.
Create your own FORTH programming language (annexia.org)
182.
A long-lost text by Archimedes shows that he had begun to discover the principles of calculus (blog.sciencenews.org)
183.
Ask YC: is it wrong to have a business where you sell legal, psychoactive plants?
184.
Ask PG: What are the startup hubs outside of the US? ()
185.
Powerset? ()
186.
Ask YC: Best way to learn CSS/UI design? ()
187.
Ask YC: Should I look for funding?
188.
The New Nostradamus? (goodmagazine.com)
189.
Damn Cool Algorithms: BK-Trees (blog.notdot.net)
190.
LispCast - a series of screencasts of Common Lisp development (lispcast.com)
191.
Inheritance is evil, and must be destroyed: part 1 (berniecode.com)
192.
Kiva.org takes on world poverty with its peer-to-peer microfinance marketplace (uk.intruders.tv)
193.
PaperBack: Back up your code to paper (seriously) (ollydbg.de)
194.
Ask 37signals: Can I build a product business if I'm just a designer? (37signals.com)
195.
Microsoft to Productize and Integrate F# with Visual Studio (blogs.msdn.com)
196.
reddit would like to buy you a drink, san francisco (blog.reddit.com)
197.
A year after Wired buyout, Reddit founders drink heavily (valleywag.com)
198.
Follow-Up to "YC deadline brings out stupid decisions" ()
199.
Algorithm Basics?
200.
Adobe will drop desktop apps to become web only (today.reuters.com)
201.
... because Ruby isn't terse enough yet (weblog.raganwald.com)
202.
Using Lisp at Paragent (infoq.com)
203.
Ask YC: Non-US Founders, What's Your Story? ()
204.
Scribes - TextMate-like Python editor for Ubuntu/Gnome (scribes.sourceforge.net)
205.
Lisp for the 21st Century (lambdassociates.org)
206.
The Last Language War / Language Trolling Post You'll Ever Need To Read (Hopefully) (davidrupp.blogspot.com)
207.
.NET framework source code to be released (weblogs.asp.net)
208.
DBSlayer - SQL over JSON for easy scaling-- from the folks at NYTimes.com (code.nytimes.com)
209.
Wolfram's 2,3 Turing Machine Proof of Universality Flawed (cs.nyu.edu)
210.
The subtle difference between amateur and professional (blueflavor.com)