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Making App Store Apps Without Objective-C or Cocoa
Includes an appendix on El Camino Real
Amerigo Vespucci was a second-rate explorer, but he also had a gift for chicanery and self-promotion, along with an aching need to be remembered. As it turns out, America — this nation of notorious hucksters, dreamers and spin doctors — was named for just the right guy.
Originally saved in Times File on Aug 12, 2007
Originally saved in Times File on Aug 12, 2007
Gregory Clark, an economic historian at UC Davis, believes that the Industrial Revolution occurred because of a change, either cultural or genetic, in which people gradually developed values of nonviolence, literacy, long working hours and a willingness to save, which emerged only recently in human history.
Originally saved in Times File on Aug 8, 2007
Originally saved in Times File on Aug 8, 2007
The cartoonist Bill Watterson's review of "Schulz and Peanuts: A Biography" by David Michaelis.
A programming languages theory book by Prof. Anthony Aaby of Walla Walla University