July 2008 Archive
331.
'Once You’re Lucky, Twice You’re Good,' - Sarah Lacy - NYTimes Review (nytimes.com)
332.
Why is Python more fun than Java? (clapper.org)
333.
Common misconceptions in web application development (techfounder.net)
334.
Has/How/Why tech blogging has failed you (scobleizer.com)
335.
Opera: please use bug detection, not browser detection (dev.opera.com)
336.
R.I.P Usenet: 1980-2008 (pcmag.com)
337.
Scrabulous highlights the failure of American Copyright Law (inquisitr.com)
338.
Get Started Building Websites With Django (webmonkey.com)
339.
Graham and Feynman Meet in the Middle (jakevoytko.com)
340.
Alan Kay on How We Teach Computing (amazon.com)
341.
My Startup project: Qhoga.com (qhoga.com)
342.
Bjorn Lomborg: How to Get the Biggest Bang for 10 Billion Bucks (online.wsj.com)
343.
Ask HN: Books on meta-learning ()
344.
Features are a one-way street. (37signals.com)
345.
Pandora for iPhone will be a huge hit (news.cnet.com)
346.
GoDaddy’s Domain Registration Totally Screws .me (techcrunch.com)
347.
The Illogic of Farm Subsidies, and Other Agricultural Truths (freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)
348.
How Prozac sent the science of depression in the wrong direction (boston.com)
349.
Systems software research is irrelevant (eng.uwaterloo.ca)
350.
Blender: far from a toy, it can produce beautiful 3D images and movies (and it's free) (blender.org)
351.
Our Googley advice to students: Major in learning (googleblog.blogspot.com)
352.
Sparklines: theory and practice (edwardtufte.com)
353.
Three Questions About Each Bug You Find (multicians.org)
354.
Supercoder.jpg (evula.org)
355.
Ocropus - Google Code (code.google.com)
356.
Don't ask employees to be passionate about the company (headrush.typepad.com)
357.
Detached Lever Fallacy (overcomingbias.com)
358.
New Radiohead Video done with Live Data - Google Code (code.google.com)
359.
DjangoCon 2008: Sept 6-7 at the Googleplex (djangoproject.com)
360.
Amazon Kindle is a Hit (ryanspoon.com)