Thursday, October 16th, 2008
X.Org Wiki - XKB - “The XKB data files for the various keyboard models, layouts, and locales are now maintained by the X Keyboard Config project on freedesktop.org” At last, some configuration help for xkb.
The Perry Bible Fellowship - Today’s My Birthday
kenodoxia: Why feel guilty? - Richard Dawkins, for example, reveals his guilty pleasure is […]
Saturday, August 23rd, 2008
Pierre-Luc Beaudoin » libchamplain - Libchamplain is a C library aimed to provide a Gtk+ widget to display rasterized maps.
The State of the Language: An Interview with Bjarne Stroustrup - “rvalue references are very much a “technical extension” meant to be invisible to 99.9 percent of programmers. Their main effect will be some speedup in […]
Tuesday, August 19th, 2008
How to Design Worlds: Imaginative Programming in DrScheme -
binghe.lisp - Symbolics Lisp Machine Documents -
Dorophone: Struquine: A Useful Lisp Trick - I don’t think I like the name “struquine”, but I really like languages were the written representation of a value is the same as the one necessary to create the value when […]
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scribbles and lies - Inevitable - “Software Hero”, the next great videogame!
libgreat - “libgreat sits between your application and the standard libraries on your system. For each standard function, it intercepts calls and returns, on occasion, perfectly valid errors.”
daniel stone: random ramblings from some random dude - Yes, ChangeLogs should be always created from commit […]
is CLOS reall OO? - comp.lang.lisp | Google Groups - “C++ is philosophically and cognitively unsound as it forces a violation of all known epistemological processes on the programmer.”
Shared Mind: Android experience - My friend Mateu is blogging again!
gtkaml - Google Code - “gtkaml is an XML parser that extends the Vala.Parser (literally) and transforms […]