Tag Archives: humor

del.icio.us bookmarks for November 11th, 2008 through November 14th, 2008

bitwize comments on Lisp at Google: Killed in 2001 Reborn in 2008! - “Any sufficiently complicated Common Lisp or Scheme program will eventually be rewritten in C++, Java, or Python.” - Greenspun’s 1/10 rule.
Browser DBus Bridge - SandboxWiki - “The Browser D-Bus Bridge allows privileged JavaScript code to talk to the D-Bus, both session and […]

The newest version of Indesxifrable, code name “Ningú no ho entén”, available now!

Dear people making announcements, specially on planets:
Please provide a small description of what the project does or at least a link to the main page. “Text Editor” is easy to understand, but many project names are not. What does PiTiVi do, and why is the Simple Timeline gone? What’s a gbrainy and why is it […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for August 22nd, 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 […]

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 29th, 2008 through July 31st, 2008

Philosophy Now: The Death of Postmodernism And Beyond - “Alan Kirby says postmodernism is dead and buried. In its place comes a new paradigm of authority and knowledge formed under the pressure of new technologies and contemporary social forces.”
Devs don’t need producers - Naughty Dog News - Page 1 // PS3 /// Eurogamer - Of […]