Saturday, August 23rd, 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 […]
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 […]
Tuesday, August 19th, 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 […]
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Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
Religions are hobbies - “This page proposes roles and rules for religions in society to allow us all to coexist without conflict.
Hobbies can coexist. Religious practices are hobbies.”
The Dada Engine - “The Dada Engine is a system for generating random text from grammars.”
Introduction - Libfirm - “libFirm is a C library implementing the Firm low-level […]
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 […]
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