Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
goosh.org - the unofficial google shell. - “This google-interface behaves similar to a unix-shell. You type commands and the results are shown on this page.”
A social history Lisp | LispCast -
Dorophone: Smug Lisp Weenies and Lateral Thinking - “the perceived unhelpfulness of Lispers is structural”
Patchwork - Web-based patch tracking system - “PatchWork is a […]
scribbles and lies - Inevitable - “Software Hero”, the next great videogame!
libgreat - “libgreat sits between your application and the standard libraries on your system. For each standard function, it intercepts calls and returns, on occasion, perfectly valid errors.”
daniel stone: random ramblings from some random dude - Yes, ChangeLogs should be always created from commit […]
YouTube - Playdohmation: Code Monkey - A good animation to a great song.
http://common-lisp.net/~lnostdal/programming/lisp/symbolicweb/release-0.1-notes.txt - SymbolicWeb; an AJAX/comet framework for Common Lisp.
enclojure - an environment for the Clojure programming language - “enclojure is an integrated development environment for the Clojure programming language.” Implemented as a NetBeans plugin.
Projects - Emacs Muse - “Emacs Muse is an authoring […]
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Saturday, April 26th, 2008
Kaisergemuese - desktop input sharing hotness thingy, called “Mango Lassi” (Alternatively known as “GNOME Input Sharing”)
Commas, Turning Up, Everywhere | The Onion - America’s Finest News Source - The Onion is always funny, but this language joke is hilarious.
journal.stuffwithstuff.com » Blog Archive » Incremental Development for Games (Is Hard) - I thought it would be […]
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
COBOL ON COGS - This year’s funniest, for me.
reviewboard - Google Code - Review Board is a web-based tool designed to help projects and companies keep track of pending code changes and make code reviews much less painful and time-consuming.
Erik Naggum - Wikiquote - “The novice-friendly software is more like a misbehaving dog: it shits […]