Tag Archives: fun

del.icio.us bookmarks for December 1st, 2007 through December 4th, 2007

dejalicious ? Userscripts.org - Add a marker to the title of pages you have on del.icio.us.
The Optimistic View - “I have never met someone who desperately wanted to be great but failed to be at least decent.”
Carnap Programming : The Carnap Programming Language - “Carnap is a general purpose programming language for the next generation […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for October 30th, 2007

DeltaStreams, OOPSLA 2007 (1) - A presentation by Göran Krampe on DeltaStreams, a new way of keeping changesets in Smalltalk.
LispCast - A site with Lisp programming screencasts.
Stupid Shit People ACTUALLY Put On Their Resumes | MadConomist.com -
Top 87 Bad Predictions about the Future | The Best Article Every day - «There is no reason […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for October 16th, 2007

xkcd - Exploits of a mom - There’s fun in naming your kids!
OAuth ? An open protocol to allow secure API authentication in a simple and standard method from desktop and web applications. - “An open protocol to allow secure API authentication in a simple and standard method from desktop and web applications.”
Locale::Maketext::TPJ13 — article […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for August 23rd, 2007 through August 24th, 2007

Meanwhile - An interactive comic-book.
Arsebook | Welcome to Arsebook! - An antisocial network.
Rejected Wii Games - CollegeHumor video -
Minesweeper The Movie - CollegeHumor video -
Coding Horror: Programming Games, Analyzing Games - Jeff Atwood writes on the most common start of many programming carrers: homebrew game development. I, too, started at age 7 on […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for August 16th, 2007 through August 19th, 2007

Coding Horror: Thirteen Blog Clichés - AS the first comment says, “it is still possible to follow all these guidelines and still be crap.”
Monad tutorials timeline - HaskellWiki - Writing monads tutorials has indeed become a genre in itself.
in theory: Lies, Damn LIes, and the Number of Sexual Partners -
Unqualified Reservations: What’s wrong with […]