July 2008 Archive
61.
Love: a procedurally generated MMOG written by one guy (quelsolaar.com)
62.
Google In Final Negotiations To Acquire Digg For "Around $200 Million" (techcrunch.com)
63.
Spreeder.com | read 300 words/minute instantly (spreeder.com)
64.
Balsamiq, a bootstrapped startup featured here some time ago, makes $10k in 6 weeks (balsamiq.com)
65.
Ridiculous Small-Business Plan Encouraged By Friends (theonion.com)
66.
Things I learnt during, and about, my PhD (jamie.ideasasylum.com)
67.
Why Paul Graham is wrong about New York City (thisisgoingtobebig.com)
68.
Dabblers and Blowhards - A Criticism of PG (idlewords.com)
69.
Google's Wikipedia clone Knol launches. (googleblog.blogspot.com)
70.
OnePage: An Easier Way to Browse Hacker News (userscripts.org)
71.
Balsamiq - Software and Website Mockup App (balsamiq.com)
72.
UK Government opens APIs, offers prizes for best mashups (showusabetterway.com)
73.
Lazy Linux: 10 essential tricks for admins (ibm.com)
74.
Google Knol is Evil (seldo.com)
75.
Lessons of Y Combinator: Things I’d do differently after 2 startups (gigaom.com)
76.
Expired links should be less common ()
77.
My analyst warned me, but metaprogramming was so beautiful I got another analyst (weblog.raganwald.com)
78.
Y Combinator’s Slinkset Launches Hosted Reddits For The Masses (techcrunch.com)
79.
Lucky to be a Programmer (duartes.org)
80.
Assorted improvements to News.YC (ycombinator.com)
81.
Throw out that five-year plan, build something now, and don't take any money (37signals.com)
82.
Zed Shaw is angry about feed readers (zedshaw.com)
83.
New malloc in OpenBSD helps spot 33 year old bug in yacc (undeadly.org)
84.
New to Git? (github.com)
85.
5 reasons to avoid iPhone 3G (fsf.org)
86.
Neal Stephenson: Programmer as a writer. Do it right the first time (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
87.
Project Cassandra: Facebook's Open Source Alternative to Google BigTable (25hoursaday.com)
88.
It Takes a School, Not Missiles (nytimes.com)
89.
The Tale of a ‘Normal’ Person: A Reality Check (socialbias.com)
90.
100 Vim commands every programmer should know (catswhocode.com)