Tag Archives: opensource

del.icio.us bookmarks for March 17th, 2008 through March 18th, 2008

waf - Google Code - “Waf is a Python-based framework for configuring, compiling and installing applications. It is a replacement for other tools such as Autotools, Scons, CMake or Ant.”
List of popular programming book acronyms -
Martian Headsets - Joel on Software - “every working software developer should understand, at least, how standards work, how […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for February 15th, 2008 through February 16th, 2008

R.E.M. Releases New Videos Under Open Source License - ReadWriteWeb - “R.E.M. today released 11 videos for the first song from their forthcoming album, all in MP4 format in HD and under an open source license.”
The dreams that stuff is made of » Fregl: an introduction to FRP - An interesting Functional Reactive Programming library […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for January 22nd, 2008

About - Gitorious - “Gitorious aims to provide a great way of doing distributed opensource code collaboration”
Enfranchised Mind » What good is a CS degree? - Great article, but I still think the vast majority of programmers don’t need the CS background.
No Disrespect - There are some programmers who just want to be like clerks, […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for January 10th, 2008 through January 11th, 2008

Why does everything suck?: RIP Mitch Kapor’s Chandler - It? a shame, but the project hasn’t had a clear direction for a long time.
9 cool animations with typography | Design daily news - 12, actually, the lot of them really good.
mozdev.org - sqlitemanager: index - “A very lightweight firefox extension (originally) to manage all your […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for December 13th, 2007 through December 23rd, 2007

Pouring water back into the flask - Reg Braithwaite on economy of concepts versus simplicity.
Coderspiel / The human programmer - Difficult to summarise, but really interesting to read.
Golf is a good program spoiled - Good article on different ways of expressing the same code and the effect this has on code size and complexity.
What If […]