Thursday, December 13th, 2007
lua-users wiki: Lua News - Latest news on Lua, a small embeddable scripting language and related projects.
Scala Blog - A planet for programming language Scala blogs and related projects like the lift web development platform.
Luminotes: personal wiki notebook - “Luminotes is a WYSIWYG personal wiki notebook for organizing your notes and ideas. It’s designed for […]
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Tuesday, November 20th, 2007
ASPN : Python Cookbook : Ruby-style DSL’s in Python 2.5 - “The with statement in Python 2.5 can be used similarly to the anonymous blocks of code in Ruby.”
dynalang.org - “dynalang.org is currently the home of the generic metaobject protocol specification for dynamic programming languages on the JVM.”
Kloonigames » Blog Archive » Crayon Physics Deluxe […]
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Wednesday, October 31st, 2007
DeltaStreams, OOPSLA 2007 (1) - A presentation by Göran Krampe on DeltaStreams, a new way of keeping changesets in Smalltalk.
LispCast - A site with Lisp programming screencasts.
Stupid Shit People ACTUALLY Put On Their Resumes | MadConomist.com -
Top 87 Bad Predictions about the Future | The Best Article Every day - «There is no reason […]
Friday, October 26th, 2007
How Hard Could It Be?: Five Easy Ways to Fail, Managing Technology Article - Inc. Article - “A huge number of technology projects go wrong. This is news to no one.”
Debian Administration :: Speedup DNS requests with a local cache -
mr - The mr(1) command can checkout, update, or perform other actions on a […]
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Saturday, September 22nd, 2007
Peter Seibel is trying to get its Common Lisp tutorial up in Google search results. I have the book and I cannot recommend it enough, it’s the best way to learn Lisp programming right now.