Friday, February 29th, 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 […]
Thursday, December 27th, 2007
9 Tips for the aspiring Emacs playboy | LispCast -
hackety org » This Hack Was Not Properly Planned - “I really think chaos is an essential component of writing code. The system is too big for you to fathom. So you are always finding yourself in unfamiliar territory.”
Overcoming Bias: The Amazing Virgin Pregnancy - […]
Friday, September 28th, 2007
WebRunner - MozillaWiki - WebRunner is a simple XULRunner based browser that hosts web applications without the normal web browser user interface. WebRunner is based on a concept called Site Specific Browsers (SSB).
Random Bits and Pieces: Common Lisp Editing Extensions? I’ll Show You the Bird… - The redshank minor lisp editing mode, lots of useful […]
Tuesday, September 25th, 2007
flor.nl - text-only - drug-dealers vs software developers - The drug dealers win again!
10 Reasons It Doesn?t Pay To Be ?The Computer Guy? · LifeReboot.com - It’s even worse when you’re not a “computer guy”. People can’t tell the difference between a technician and a programmer, even when they can certainly tell the difference between […]
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Friday, August 10th, 2007
Dynamic Languages Symposium 2007 (HPI) - Morten Kromberg
If Software Companies Ran the Country -
The Church of Emacs | Tux Deluxe - History and praise of Emacs.
Siggraph 2007 - OpenGL Birds of a Feather ( BOF ) presentation - Information on OpenGL 3.
Not on the Shelves - Books on programming that should be written.
Kirix Strata: […]
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