May 2008 Archive
181.
Using Git as a versioned data store in Python (newartisans.com)
182.
Startup crisis. Dorm room style. ()
183.
Homeowner vs. Renter: Why Should You Ever Buy a House (at all)? (patrick.net)
184.
Tipjoy: Why Didn't it Take Off? Pathology of a Floundering Web 2.0 Startup (jeffspost.wordpress.com)
185.
Why is this shameful practice so common? (unixwiz.net)
186.
Steve Yegge: Singleton Considered Stupid  (steve.yegge.googlepages.com)
187.
An Under-Appreciated Fact: We Don't Know How We Program (paulspontifications.blogspot.com)
188.
The Homeless Billionaire (blogs.wsj.com)
189.
ASK PG: hacker news website problems ()
190.
Twittering About Architecture (dev.twitter.com)
191.
Sitting straight 'bad for backs' (news.bbc.co.uk)
192.
Condé Nast/Wired Acquires Ars Technica (techcrunch.com)
193.
Apple's Top Designer Explains Design (independent.co.uk)
194.
Clients I Have Failed: What Not To Do (businessweek.com)
195.
ImportGenius: The Disruptive Shipping Database (techcrunch.com)
196.
MagLev is Gemstone/S for Ruby: 6x-60x faster VM, OODB, and more... (blog.obiefernandez.com)
197.
Twitter Woes Discussed By Someone With a Clue (laughingmeme.org)
198.
Session variables without cookies (thomasfrank.se)
199.
Ask PG: Shall we ban Techcrunch articles?
200.
Ask YC: Can you learn an industry without working in it?
201.
On object-oriented programming: "That which obscures my code is bad." (dubroy.com)
202.
Ask YC: Where do you get international startup news? ()
203.
The Frontal Cortex : The Hidden Cost of Smart Drugs (scienceblogs.com)
204.
Dennis Ritchie (R from K&R) explains "/* You are not expected to understand this */" (cm.bell-labs.com)
205.
Ubigraph: dynamic graph visualization (ubietylab.net)
206.
Debugging Django (simonwillison.net)
207.
Ask HN: How hard is your problem? ()
208.
The open secret of (Toyota's) success (msnbc.msn.com)
209.
Why Startups Fail (vcdave.com)
210.
The Gospel of Consumption (orionmagazine.org)