Thursday, January 17th, 2008
ACM Classic Books Series TOC - “This list of classic books is the result of a poll ACM conducted where members named their favorite computer science books.”
Fundies Say the Darndest Things! - “An archive of the most hilarious, bizarre, ignorant, bigoted, and terrifying quotes from fundamentalists all over the internet”
James on Software: Taking Style Tips […]
Monday, August 20th, 2007
Coding Horror: Thirteen Blog Clichés - AS the first comment says, “it is still possible to follow all these guidelines and still be crap.”
Monad tutorials timeline - HaskellWiki - Writing monads tutorials has indeed become a genre in itself.
in theory: Lies, Damn LIes, and the Number of Sexual Partners -
Unqualified Reservations: What’s wrong with […]
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The ‘dream’ Scheme Interpreter -
moblog: The Windows Shutdown crapfest -
unClog » Gratitude: on eval, compilers, closures and more (oh my) -
Software Creation Mystery » Programmers are lazy capricious pseudo-intellectuals. Really? -
The Programming and Management Blog » What motivates programmers? -
Firefox, JavaScript, and the Web -
Coding Horror: The Coming Software […]
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Psychology Today: Ten Politically Incorrect Truths About Human Nature - Why most suicide bombers are Muslim, beautiful people have more daughters, humans are naturally polygamous, sexual harassment isn’t sexist, and blonds are more attractive.
dtach - dtach is a tiny program that emulates the detach feature of screen, allowing you to run a program in an […]
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