December 2007 Archive
91.
List of Companies Currently Using Lisp and Scheme - please help me expand it (pchristensen.com)
92.
Followup: Zuckerberg didn't cash out (valleywag.com)
93.
The One Thing In Life You Can Control - Effort (blogmaverick.com)
94.
Why I regret getting straight A's in college (blog.penelopetrunk.com)
95.
How can I learn to scale my project?
96.
Best software error message ever (blog.pmarca.com)
97.
The Next Generation of Neural Networks [Google Tech Talk] (youtube.com)
98.
Details: Amazon SimpleDB (amazon.com)
99.
Predicting the Future, by Alan Kay (ecotopia.com)
100.
Secret mailing list rocks Wikipedia (theregister.co.uk)
101.
Hacker News IRC chat room? ()
102.
Toshiba makes a personal Nuclear Reactor. Available in the US 2009 (nextenergynews.com)
103.
Hero Worship in IT - Good or Bad? (whattofix.com)
104.
Opera files complaint - an open letter to the Web community (wants to force MS to support standards) (people.opera.com)
105.
Suggested YC News CSS patch ()
106.
5 ways to break past the San Francisco echo-chamber (andrewchen.typepad.com)
107.
It's Harder to Read Code than to Write It (jakevoytko.com)
108.
A Visual, Intuitive Guide to Imaginary Numbers (betterexplained.com)
109.
Three Language Features You Need To Understand Before You Dismiss Common Lisp (jfm3-repl.blogspot.com)
110.
How to Read Mathematics (stonehill.edu)
111.
Simon Willison: Comet works, and it's easier than you think (server push, instead of Ajax polling) (simonwillison.net)
112.
Damien Katz: Lotus Notes Formula Engine Rewrite (damienkatz.net)
113.
How to become a programmer
114.
Sorry, Lisp. I tried. (ketralnis.com)
115.
PriceAdvance Beta Launch (priceadvance.com)
116.
The secret to winning at rock, paper, scissors (telegraph.co.uk)
117.
xkcd - Flies (xkcd.com)
118.
Icon Search Engine (iconfinder.net)
119.
Left-Hand-Turn Elimination (nytimes.com)
120.
How Super-Precise Atomic Clocks Will Change the World in a Decade (wired.com)