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links for 2008-01-08

  • Charts | Worth a thousand words | Economist.com
    “A good graphic can tell a story, bring a lump to the throat, even change policies. Here are three of history’s best”
    (tags: graphics history tufte)
  • An Introduction to Ruby’s Enumerable Module
    (tags: ruby)
  • Functional Javascript
    (tags: functionalprogramming javascript)
  • Frozen Perl 2008
    A local Perl event taking place in February. I hardly ever use Perl anymore, but I want to go to this.
    (tags: perl)
  • Bill Gates’ last day at Microsoft (video)
    “A video spoof shown during the CES 2008 keynote by Bill Gates about his last full day at Microsoft in July”
    (tags: funny billgates microsoft video)
  • Head First Software Development
    (tags: headfirst projectmanagement)
  • College recruiters go where the students are: online – The Boston Globe
    “It’s not about staying ahead of the students, it’s about keeping up with them, but without seeming desperate to be hip” – good luck
    (tags: marketing highered)

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