REDDIT Archive
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"Poderosa is a tabbed terminal emulator for Windows." Great if you use Cygwin.
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Why is Haskell so popular on reddit? What does it offer, for instance, that Python doesn't?
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Ask Proggit: What would you learn if you were planning to enter the job market in a the next few years?
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ProGuard - Open Source Java Optimizer and Obfuscator
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Dobbs Code Talk - What is a Concatenative Language
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Reddit Comment Colourizer - A GreaseMonkey script that colours reddit comments based on score
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Why is Python so popular on reddit? What does it offer, for instance, that Haskell doesn't?
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Coding Horror: Finishing The Game
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BeOS was developed properly, from the ground up.
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OpenCL 1.0: The Road to Pervasive GPU Computing
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Dr. Dobb's Journal to Become Web-Only
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Algorithm Implementations Wikibook - Lookup and post algorithms in any language
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Alan Cox leaves Red Hat, goes to Intel
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Classic WTF: The Bug That Shut Down Computers World-Wide
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A programmers 2009 resolutions
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IE6 spring cleaning in Norway: most major sites prominently displays upgrade notice
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[Common Lisp] New releases 1.0.0 of Hunchentoot (Web Server), Drakma (Web Client), and Chunga (portable chunked streams)
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refreshing ie6 rant "Why IE6 is not dead yet" (it's our fault)
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OpenSolaris will soon upgrade to a 16-year-old shell!
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volatile vs. volatile
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Adding Support for User-defined Classes to Python
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Quite Useful SVN Monitor Application (Good Alternative to CommitMonitor)
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pymake: A Mostly GNU-compatible `make`, Written in Python
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How To Think About Compression, Part 2
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Intel sues Nvidia to ensure that Nvidia can't make chipsets for the Core i7.
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Why the Bespin cloud editor uses Canvas
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Why use a tiling window manager? Why xmonad?
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The White House used the open-source Drupal platform to build their stimulus-tracking site, Recovery.gov
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c.l.l.'s Road to Clojure Survey
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Histar: A Modern, Usable Capabilities-based OS for x86 and Sparc