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Highlights of one year ago

Posted on 7 April 2009 by John

Five of the better posts here from April 2008:

  • A new spin on the cathedral and the bazaar
  • Why Unicode is subtle
  • A little simplicity goes a long way
  • Duct tape on the moon
  • How to calculate binomial probabilities
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John D. Cook

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