Thursday, August 21st, 2008
Features of Common Lisp - “This page might be most useful to those with some previous experience in programming, who are marginally interested in Lisp, and want to better understand some of what makes it so attractive.”
Patrick Michaud. I can haz compiler? @ YAPC::TV -
Telescopic Text © Joe Davis 2008 -
DadaDodo - “DadaDodo […]
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 […]
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Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
Fossil: Documentation - Distributed Revision Control, Wiki, and Bug-Tracking
Krzysztof Kowalczyk weblog - Why Google should sponsor a faster Python VM - “There?s nothing about Python that would preclude using those techniques to make it way faster.” Yes, there is. The Self and Strongtalk VMs are not magical, they get a lot of performance out of […]
Saturday, April 5th, 2008
Google Code FAQ - GearsMonkey: Google Gears + Greasemonkey to take Wikipedia offline - “By using Google Gears with the Firefox Greasemonkey plugin, you can inject Gears code into any website that you want. Don’t wait for your favorite website to enable offline support — do it yourself.”
Ditz - “Ditz is a simple, light-weight distributed […]
Monday, December 24th, 2007
Pouring water back into the flask - Reg Braithwaite on economy of concepts versus simplicity.
Coderspiel / The human programmer - Difficult to summarise, but really interesting to read.
Golf is a good program spoiled - Good article on different ways of expressing the same code and the effect this has on code size and complexity.
What If […]
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