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- Karma
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- March 6, 2007 (19y ago)
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These days, I lean toward Copyfree[1], OpenBSD[2], Ruby[3], and C.
1: http://copyfree.org/
2: http://openbsd.org/
3: http://ruby-lang.org/
4: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_(programming_language)
. . . and then there's me:
5: http://blogstrapping.com/
- Developing software as if quality matters (barelyenough.org)
- How to RTFM (blog.appamatto.com)
- Code Reuse and Technological Advancement (blogstrapping.com)
- Reviews: The Book of Weird Ruby, and Eloquent Ruby (blogstrapping.com)
- An Open Letter To Barnes & Noble About Text Files (blogstrapping.com)
- Code Reuse and Technological Advancement (blogstrapping.com)
- How A Server Side Language Achieves Popularity (blogstrapping.com)
- Avoid getting buried in technical debt (techrepublic.com)
- Slate Invaders: Why You Should Use Two Spaces Between Sentences (blogstrapping.com)
- How Can I Find the Number of Permutations per Sum? (blogstrapping.com)
- Why Wesabe Lost to Mint - Marc Hedlund's blog (blog.precipice.org)
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I'm sure you've seen it: a "share this" link of some sort on some Website that leads to a submission page at a social news site like reddit or digg. Often, these things include indications of how many upvotes or…
- Outsourcing discussion to social news sites (blogstrapping.com)
- Copyfree vs Copyleft - WikiVS (wikivs.com)
- How To Read A Press Release (mmorpg.com)
- Five characteristics of secure online services (blogs.techrepublic.com.com)
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I'd like to know some of the options for ad services -- specifically, those that provide ads so I can generate a little revenue from a Website (preferably at least enough to pay for the hosting). I'm looking for things…
- Documentation Documentation (sob.apotheon.org)
- Programming Classes (on reddit) (reddit.com)
- Create great employees (blogs.techrepublic.com.com)
- The Bobby Tables guide to SQL injection (blogs.techrepublic.com.com)
- A trillion congruent numbers calculated (physorg.com)
- Animal Metacognition (and Ethics) (sob.apotheon.org)
- An example of how you shouldn't find software cracks (community.codesmithtools.com)