August 2008 Archive
31.
A Coder in Courierland (kuro5hin.org)
32.
Very Long-Term Backup (kk.org)
33.
URL Rewriting for Beginners (addedbytes.com)
34.
Startup Marketing Advice from Balsamiq Studios (balsamiq.com)
35.
So, you're gonna code the whole thing, do the servers and work for sweat equity... (whatmightymousehaslearned.blogspot.com)
36.
Keep track of all the Y Combinator startups on one Slinkset-powered site (ycstartups.com)
37.
A Newbie’s Guide to Startup Compensation (or “Stock Options will Make Me Rich”) (tonywright.com)
38.
RIAA shuts down Muxtape (muxtape.com)
39.
10 Things Millionaires Won't Tell You (smartmoney.com)
40.
Ididwork (YC Summer 08) Launches (techcrunch.com)
41.
Thank goodness we don't have downmods on HN ()
42.
"How to Get Rich": an anti-self-help book by Felix Dennis (didigetthingsdone.com)
43.
REST, I just don't get it (damienkatz.net)
44.
Zed Shaw's Free Hackers Union (freehackersunion.org)
45.
Redesigned 8-bit and 16-bit games (Some unbelievable) (neogaf.com)
46.
A New Frontier in Databases with AllegroCache (defmacro.org)
47.
"The mission is to end oil," he says, "not create a company." (wired.com)
48.
Blockbuster CEO 'Confused by Fascination' With Netflix (blog.wired.com)
49.
Detailed review of MIT's OCW course "Introduction to Algorithms", Part I: Analysis of Algorithms and Asymptotic Notation (catonmat.net)
50.
How to Change the World: Y Combinator: The Art of the Open House (blog.guykawasaki.com)
51.
Netflix prize competitor: With the best algorithms, metadata becomes worthless (pragmatictheory.blogspot.com)
52.
Myspace's Tom Anderson was an 80s "WarGames" Hacker (techcrunch.com)
53.
Git: the minimum you need to know (sorta like a cheat or nutshell) (kernel.org)
54.
An Analysis of the YC "Open Sourced" Documents In Layman's Terms (sachinagarwal.com)
55.
I Don’t Understand Y Combinator Hate (techcrunch.com)
56.
The 404 Test: Wildly Brilliant or User Suicide? (blog.dougpetkanics.com)
57.
Backtype (YC summer 08): Twitter for comments launches (techcrunch.com)
58.
Ask HN: What does Ruby have that Python doesn't?
59.
The diet that really works (women.timesonline.co.uk)
60.
John Resig on TraceMonkey (ejohn.org)