Links & notes for this month
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- Most interesting article from the Observer magazine on autism, from two Sundays ago. Brings a variety of perspectives to bear on the topic, and talks to a nice cross-section of people. Some days are red-badge days for anybody, autistic or not. | article, aspergers, autism, psychology
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- It's.. the Visual Studio 2005 song! From Microsoft Korea; it's catchy, awesome, and has a great flash animation. The product clearly can't live up to the song. All together now: "Visual! Studio! Team! System!" | flash, microsoft, programming, silly, song
- project.ioni.st on storing sessions in your db. Succinct, handy, and goes straight on the "do not lose!" pile. | development, rails, rubyonrails, sessions
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- Interesting post to the london.pm list, following London Web Frameworks Night. It addresses the image problem Perl has, and the marketing it needs to do. In short, Perl itself is fine, and it has some a few advantages (eg CPAN, DBI) to Ruby/Python, but it sure needs to sell itself better. [As spooled earlier today.] | django, frameworks, marketing, perl, python, rails, ruby
- Penny Arcade redesign and annouce that they're now running on Rails. Good for them. Knowing how popular PA is, this could be the real test of whether or not "it will scale"... | pennyarcade, rails, rubyonrails, webcomic
- Right now, my mouth stinks, my throat hurts, my nose runs, my eye itches, and my head swells. I want a head transplant. Now. | health, meta, self