Why Gas Is So Expensive Today (Hint: It’s Not Libya)
(cpeterson.org)
March 2011 Archive
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Designing your sign up page? Read this.
(contrast.ie)
184.
Steve Yegge's foreword to Joy of Clojure
(manning.com)
185.
The Redis Manifesto
(antirez.com)
186.
How The Kernel Manages Your Memory
(duartes.org)
187.
Letter heads, by Firefox labs
(lab.simurai.com)
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Mainstream Failure
(tbray.org)
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OS X Isn't for Developers
(zachholman.com)
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MongoDB 1.8 (stable) released
(blog.mongodb.org)
195.
Paul Graham spills: Why some companies get his cash and others don't
(entrepreneur.com)
196.
Learn You a Haskell is now in print
(learnyouahaskell.com)
197.
CAPTCHAs decrease conversion rates
(90percentofeverything.com)
198.
4chan founder: Mark Zuckerberg is “totally wrong” about online identity
(venturebeat.com)
199.
Flux: Better Lighting for Your Mac
(applegrad.com)
200.
How I lost my faith in Lisp
(groups.google.com)
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Chomsky on Intellectual Property
(groups.google.com)
205.
This is why I sell beer.
(jwz.livejournal.com)
206.
Zed Shaw: Launchpad vs. Github/SysAdmin vs. Coder
(sheddingbikes.com)
208.
Think Stats, using python to learn stats
(greenteapress.com)
209.
Slightly More Advanced Git techniques
(cmurphycode.posterous.com)
210.
The Bipolar Lisp Programmer
(lambdassociates.org)