Friday, October 19th, 2007
Introduction | Clojure - A Lisp langauge for the JVM. Interestingly, it uses STM (software transactional memory) for concurrency. It also has some interesting takes on immutable data structures.
If you’re happy and you know it, syntax error! - Funny.
jserl - Google Code - Javascript compiler to Erlang
Sunday, October 7th, 2007
Sun Labs Lively Kernel - The Morphic GUI and IDE, originally from Self and Squeak, ported to Javascript. It allows direct manipulation of objects to make programming more direct.
optimitza.cat - “optimitza.cat, el lloc dedicat als ordinadors portà tils que et permetrà trobar rà pidament el portà til òptim per a tu.”
ADUni.org: ArsDigita University Curriculum - “The curriculum was […]
Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007
Daring Fireball: The English-Likeness Monster - Thoughts on pseudo-English programming syntax
Thou Shalt Have One Exit Point Per Subroutine — A Monkey Cage Conundrum - Funny story, but still… We’ve always had One Exit Point!
Main Page - PlainOldWebserver - A great idea: A complete webserver with Javascript and SQL embedded into a web browser. As it’s […]
Saturday, September 15th, 2007
raganwald: We have lost control of the apparatus - A good article on how the Internet has changed user expectations on data handling.
devizen » Blog Archive » Programming Can Ruin Your Life - It can ruin your life, but can you do anything about it, once you have started? Programming can be a horrible habit, […]
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Wednesday, September 5th, 2007
A Designer Universe? - This article is based on a talk given in April 1999 at the Conference on Cosmic Design of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, D.C.
Cartoons from Evolution: a journal of nature, 1927-1938 -
YouTube - A Morphable Model for the Synthesis of 3D Faces -
Javascript Object […]
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