Tag Archives: emacs

del.icio.us bookmarks for September 2nd, 2008 through September 3rd, 2008

Life Is Too Short For Bad Code: The Web Interface Is Morphing Into Emacs - “It’s just like XML over Lisp. The reaction to Lisp is, “OMG! Parentheses! Run!” On the other hand, XML (with twice the number of parenthesis</>) is cool/hip and folks have flocked to it.”
Room 101: Foreign functions, VM primitives and Mirrors […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for August 8th, 2008 through August 18th, 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 […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for July 16th, 2008 through July 17th, 2008

Blind Watchmaker Applet -
These things I believe. « Not The User?s Fault -
jamesoff.net » Random Recipe Generator -
Bad Byte Bootstrap Blues: Using Google for Context Sensitive Help in Emacs -
TechCrunchIT » Blog Archive » The New Apple Walled Garden - I also wonder why so many vocal supporters of FOSS use […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for May 4th, 2008 through May 6th, 2008

YouTube - Playdohmation: Code Monkey - A good animation to a great song.
http://common-lisp.net/~lnostdal/programming/lisp/symbolicweb/release-0.1-notes.txt - SymbolicWeb; an AJAX/comet framework for Common Lisp.
enclojure - an environment for the Clojure programming language - “enclojure is an integrated development environment for the Clojure programming language.” Implemented as a NetBeans plugin.
Projects - Emacs Muse - “Emacs Muse is an authoring […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for February 28th, 2008

Technical stuff: 1. Literate Programming in Lisp - A tool to extract HTML from Lisp code, and colorizing the code for posting.
Blog at trepca.si » Python programming in Emacs - Tools for programming Python with Emacs.
[MSLUG] Naughty Dogs used Scheme to create their latest game - The revenge of Lisp: Naughty Dog used Common Lisp […]