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Google buys search algorithm invented by student (haaretz.com)
79 points posted 20 hours ago by apollo 9 comments
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A classic case of a developer over-complicating code based on nothing more than a superstition (damienkatz.net)
11 points posted 12 hours ago by jbellis comment
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Fast, Error Correcting Parser Combinators (cs.uu.nl)
posted 1 hour ago by kfl comment
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Ruby on Rails tutorial from oracle.com (oracle.com)
3 points posted 6 hours ago by srid comment
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huge collection of lisp links-excellent coverage (cbel.com)
posted 11 minutes ago by mattknox comment
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Haskell has finally reached the masses; it's called Visual Basic [PDF] (research.microsoft.com)
39 points posted 1 day ago by rahul 8 comments
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UNIX toolkit - explanations of common UNIX programming concepts (vankuik.nl)
13 points posted 1 day ago by hwaara comment
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Continuations in C (homepage.mac.com)
12 points posted 1 day ago by soegaard comment
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Dynamic Function Overloading (Python) (artima.com)
2 points posted 19 hours ago by srid comment
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Howto Design Good C++ APIs (doc.trolltech.com)
54 points posted 1 day ago by icefox 8 comments
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The W3C's first working draft for standardizing XMLHttpRequest (w3.org)
30 points posted 1 day ago by hober 4 comments
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It's Hard Work Not to Lose Ground : Joe Grossberg (joegrossberg.com)
25 points posted 1 day ago by hober comment
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Daversy helps: keep a history of changes to your database, instantly create a database for any version of your software, automatically generate upgrade scripts to update your deployed servers, and more. (daversy.tigris.org)
6 points posted 1 day ago by hober comment
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Tim Berners-Lee Lecture at Tufts (real video) (media.web.tufts.edu)
1 point posted 1 day ago by champion comment
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Blog of the Open Source lab at Microsoft. Go figure. (port25.technet.com)
1 point posted 1 day ago by hober comment
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Why Ruby on Rails won't become mainstream (beust.com)
138 points posted 3 days ago by masterfuol 42 comments
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How I'm using Amazon S3 to serve media files | Holovaty.com (holovaty.com)
14 points posted 2 days ago by jmelesky comment
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CSS Showcase is a gallery of css-based navigation menus, tabs and css navigation techniques (alvit.de)
26 points posted 3 days ago by shimmer 4 comments
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The IDE Divide (osteele.com)
121 points posted 3 days ago by BioGeek 4 comments
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Competition is Heating Up for Amazon's S3 Service! (code.whytheluckystiff.net)
8 points posted 2 days ago by mgorsuch 1 comment
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Keywords, Magic and (E)DSLs (peripateticaxiom.blogspot.com)
5 points posted 2 days ago by jao 2 comments
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"Stretch" Languages, or, 28 years of programming (osteele.com)
77 points posted 3 days ago by japple 3 comments
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remote debugging is possible for PHP (hedir.com)
5 points posted 2 days ago by AjiNIMC comment
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How near are we to realising the Semantic Web? (technology.guardian.co.uk)
4 points posted 2 days ago by maxwellhill 1 comment
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Why JavaScript? (openlaszlo.org)
3 points posted 2 days ago by srid comment