For future hackers
(nsa.gov)
July 2008 Archive
391.
392.
Why Silicon Valley Should Be Worried
(gigaom.com)
393.
Ninety-Nine Lisp Problems
(ic.unicamp.br)
394.
395.
Serif vs. Sans Serif Legibility
(alexpoole.info)
396.
Exploring LISP on the JVM
(infoq.com)
397.
Firebuggin'
(ejohn.org)
398.
How to Read Reddit the Fanatic Programmer Way
(catonmat.net)
399.
How Hacker Top and Reddit Top Programs Were Made
(catonmat.net)
400.
Loopt launches its iPhone app with a surprise partner: Yelp
(thestandard.com)
401.
Scribd and Lulu Join Forces
(readwriteweb.com)
402.
403.
Economics of Software
(blogs.sun.com)
404.
GUI Gallery
(guidebookgallery.org)
405.
Monitor110: A Post Mortem- Turning Failure Into Learning
(informationarbitrage.com)
406.
The Downside to Freelancing
(manwithnoblog.com)
407.
An Apple User Tries Ubuntu
(itmanagement.earthweb.com)
409.
Why I'm not using Lisp
(dreamersrealm.net)
410.
Great Hacker != Great Hire
(ericsink.com)
412.
Microsoft Crosses The Line
(techcrunch.com)
413.
Is Money Useless to Open Source Projects?
(codinghorror.com)
414.
Mac OS X approaches 8 percent market share
(arstechnica.com)
415.
416.
I Finally Understand Closures
(iode.co.uk)
417.
Vimeo says "no" to one of its biggest userbases
(vimeo.com)
418.
Foxconn deliberately sabotaging their BIOS to destroy Linux ACPI
(ubuntu-virginia.ubuntuforums.org)
419.
PDF becomes ISO standard
(iso.org)
420.
Itching my programming nerve
(armstrongonsoftware.blogspot.com)