- Sriram Krishnan: Open source and scratching itches in the cloud - The Open Source model of development is not as important on the web, as the importance shift to the data each service holds.
- Chaitin, From Philosophy to Program Size - “This little book contains […] four 90-minute lectures on algorithmic information theory (AIT), which is the theory of program-size complexity.”
- Room 101: Object Initialization and Construction Revisited - An interesting take on object construction, although it seems that it will be more constrained than Smalltalk’s.
- Clipmarks - This could be an interesting alternative to Google Notebook.
- Software estimation considered harmful? - I also don’t believe in estimates, based on actual experience.
- Well, I’m Back: Announcing Chronomancer - The history based debugger Chronicle gets an UI and a public release. As computers get more powerful, this debugging method could become the norm.
- M’s: Helma, the closest thing to a convenient Lisp web app server - I developed an application using Helma about four years ago and I found it really good, but I’m not sure it has the expressive power of Lisp. Major drawback: It needs java to run, which in most cases means a dedicated server.
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