May 2008 Archive
1081.
Harvard Negotiation Project: 5 Lasting Rules For Negotiating Anything (gigaom.com)
1082.
Benchmarking the new Hunchentoot Common Lisp Web Server (myblog.rsynnott.com)
1083.
The grand design syndrome: Common plague for the eager newbie developer (regdeveloper.co.uk)
1084.
Fun cheap places to get resident and startup ()
1085.
The end of SEO, powered by Google (thenextweb.org)
1086.
Switch to another language in the middle of a project? ()
1087.
Ask YC: RSS Feed: Whole Article or First Paragraph? ()
1088.
Ask PG: Why haven't you fixed the "Unknown or expired link" problem? ()
1089.
Ask YC: To support Tiger or not to support Tiger? ()
1090.
Another YC Clone - Dream IT Ventures (dreamitventures.com)
1091.
Ask YC: Email Invite System Etiquette ()
1092.
Robotic suit could usher in super soldier era (breitbart.com)
1093.
Twitter! (techcrunch.com)
1094.
Unit testing in the enterprise: Five common myths dispelled (searchsoftwarequality.techtarget.com)
1095.
Broadband: other countries do it better, but how? (arstechnica.com)
1096.
Why ad-free and Web 2.0 don't mix (alleyinsider.com)
1097.
A Fully Buzzword-Compliant Development Blog Post (agilemanagement.net)
1098.
AsK YC/PG: Resource Section? ()
1099.
Ask YC: Programming career exit strategies? ()
1100.
Mibbit: IRC for the Rest of Us (news.gotgame.com)
1101.
PayPal upgrade chaos prompts StatCounter to publicly slam the service (thestandard.com)
1102.
How to deal with incompetence, I mean SQL injection (networkworld.com)
1103.
Frustrated with mod_python: is there any complete documentation out there? ()
1104.
Show your love or hate for companies... ()
1105.
Three reasons to use IntenseDebate (dondodge.typepad.com)
1106.
SQL Buddy - Attractive, in-progress, just-released PHPMyAdmin alternative (sqlbuddy.com)
1107.
Ask YC: Filter out RSS noise by keyword ()
1108.
Ask HN: Closed beta or release the product now? ()
1109.
Ubuntu Unleashed: Sun xVM VirtualBox 1.60 Just Released for Ubuntu Hardy Heron and other OSes (ubuntu-unleashed.com)
1110.
Apple's games strategy looks beyond consoles and the iMac (thestandard.com)