On-Demand Computing: A Brutal Slog
(businessweek.com)
July 2008 Archive
1651.
1652.
Free Patterns for your next project
(dinpattern.com)
1653.
New Google Search Interface Looks More Useful
(labnol.org)
1654.
John Resig - DOM DocumentFragments
(ejohn.org)
1655.
Classic Mistakes Enumerated
(stevemcconnell.com)
1656.
Caching in Django
(artfulcode.net)
1657.
1658.
Unix Signals for Live Debugging Ruby Processes
(igvita.com)
1659.
Sinatra Ruby framework
(sinatrarb.com)
1660.
State of the Mobile Web, June 2008
(opera.com)
1661.
Apple2fpga: Reconstructing an Apple II+ on an FPGA
(www1.cs.columbia.edu)
1662.
5 mistakes Google made with Knol
(enotes.com)
1663.
Slinkset vs. Sub-Digg
(venturebeat.com)
1664.
1665.
Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal
(pbm.com)
1666.
Easy processing of massive data sets
(glinden.blogspot.com)
1667.
7 Universities Providing Free, Online Coursework
(howtosplitanatom.com)
1668.
In China, Low-End Industries Give Way to High-Tech
(nytimes.com)
1669.
Data Structures as Culture
(weblog.scifihifi.com)
1670.
The 50 Plus Acquisitions of Google
(en.wikipedia.org)
1671.
A Chinese YouTube Disappears, Along With Millions Of Western Dollars. Next?
(alleyinsider.com)
1672.
1673.
Problems With Life Extension: The Brain
(blank89.net)
1674.
1677.
1678.
1679.
1680.
How many computers should a programmer have?
(mindstudies.psy.soton.ac.uk)