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Linkage 2007.02.18

Mar 18, 2008

Joel talks about web standards<br/>

Now there are all these web pages out there with errors, because all the early web browser developers made super-liberal, friendly, accommodating browsers that loved you for who you were and didn’t care if you made a mistake.

The relationship between Python and Lisp<br/>

prettyprint.js<br/>

DADS<br/>

Usenet: Reflections on a Classic Lisp Paper<br/>

$(this).corner()<br/>

Part 3 of the Programmer’s Toolbox: Consistent Hashing<br/>

The technical aspects of consistent hashing have been well explained in other places, and you’re crazy and negligent if you use this as your only reference. But, I’ll try to do my best.

The history of Zendo<br/>

The Secrets of Javascript Libraries<br/>

Google Charts API Examples<br/>

-m

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