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 […]
Blind Watchmaker Applet -
These things I believe. « Not The User?s Fault -
jamesoff.net » Random Recipe Generator -
Bad Byte Bootstrap Blues: Using Google for Context Sensitive Help in Emacs -
TechCrunchIT » Blog Archive » The New Apple Walled Garden - I also wonder why so many vocal supporters of FOSS use […]
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Waterfall 2006 - International Conference on Sequential Development - I missed this conference until now!
bullet - Google Code - “Bullet 3D Game Multiphysics Library provides state of the art collision detection, soft body and rigid body dynamics.”
George Orwell square in Barcelona (JPEG image) - The sign says “Area under surveillance in a 500m radius”.
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, January 19th, 2008
Chet Haase’s Blog: Crystal Methodology - Good parody of development process methodologies.
Mark Bernstein: NeoVictorian Computing - This is a lot closer to Christopher Alexander’s “The Timeless Way of Building” than the GoF book.
Sign Your Work | Programmer?s Paradox - “The world would be a better place if all programmers did one thing: Signed their work.” […]