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It _is_ the Yahoo! logo. paulgraham.com still runs on Viaweb, which is now Yahoo Store, which is probably where the favicon comes from.


What source are you quoting? are you really sure?


$ host paulgraham.com paulgraham.com has address 68.142.205.137 paulgraham.com has address 216.252.126.190 paulgraham.com mail is handled by 10 milter1.store.vip.mud.yahoo.com. paulgraham.com mail is handled by 10 milter1.store.vip.sp1.yahoo.com.

$ host 68.142.205.137 137.205.142.68.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer html1.store.vip.mud.yahoo.com. $ host 216.252.126.190 190.126.252.216.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer html1.store.vip.sp1.yahoo.com.


I remember pg saying in a comment or article somewhere that his site was one of the few remaining sites still running on the old viaweb system (presumably the one written in lisp).



According to a more recent post, Yahoo! forced Paul to move to the C++ version in the Fall; he experienced some side effects, from what I remember reading.



Yes, how sure are you? I read somewhere that Viaweb was rested by yahoo and the yahoo webstore as we know it is code written in C++ and not lisp.


From the source of http://paulgraham.com/articles.html : "// Begin Y! Store Generated Code"

I didn't mean to imply anything about the code or architecture of Yahoo! Store, just about its origin.




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