Thursday, August 28th, 2008
L1sp.org - a redirect service for Common Lisp documentation - L1sp.org is a redirect service for Common Lisp documentation.
Rippling Brainwaves: 8 perceptual metaphors for OOP objects - “I know of no less than 8 ways or metaphors for perceiving the most fundamental concept of OOP, objects”
Who Killed Gopher? -
The Wealth of Networks - WikiNotes - “This Wiki is an invitation to collaborate on building a learning and research environment based on Yochai Benkler’s book, The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom”
The Future of the Internet?And How to Stop It - “The Future of the Internet explains the engine that […]
Newspeak - The first site for Gilad Bracha’s new Smalltalk-style language, which will be released with code soon.
What is a reflow? « DougT?s Blog - Videos of a browser engine reflowing a page, really cool.
Dark Roasted Blend: Drunk Builders & Mad Architects -
Wednesday, March 12th, 2008
Utu: stackish - Interesting data language inpired by Forth, can encode XML and s-expressions and it’s simple and fast to parse.
Inheritance is evil, and must be destroyed: part 1 - Substitute is-a relationships with has-a, recommends the author. I think that to really enable this, something like Scala’s inner classes is needed.
Huemul - “Huemul is […]
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Tuesday, December 25th, 2007
Overcoming Bias: Welcome to Overcoming Bias! - “We blog life through the lens of the cognitive sciences: Cognitive psychology, evolutionary psychology, microeconomics, applied statistics, social psychology, probability and decision theory, even a bit of Artificial Intelligence now and then.”
Overcoming Bias: Procrastination - Advice for overcoming procrastination. If only it weren’t so tired to follow […]
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