Category Archives: Links
del.icio.us bookmarks for January 26th, 2009 through March 23rd, 2009
- philosecurity » Blog Archive » Pirates and Ninjas: Emacs or Vi? –
- Premake | industriousOne – “Premake is a build configuration tool. Describe your build using a simple, easy to read syntax and let Premake generate the project files for your specific toolset. Premake makes it easy to manage your builds, on one platform or many, and the full-featured Lua scripting engine makes build configuration tasks a breeze.”
- Welcome to Self ? Self – the power of simplicity – The Self language gets its own web page.
del.icio.us bookmarks for January 21st, 2009 through January 23rd, 2009
- YouTube – Lemon Demon – The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny –
- Auditorium – Index – A very impressive puzzle game.
- Cthulhu Tract | By Fred Van Lente and Steve Ellis – I recently got a very similar comic on my car, but this one has a better ending.
del.icio.us bookmarks for January 2nd, 2009 through January 20th, 2009
- Parasite – “Parasite is a debugging and development tool that runs inside your GTK+ application’s process. It can inspect your application, giving you detailed information on your UI, such as the hierarchy, X window IDs, widget properties, and more. You can modify properties on the fly in order to experiment with the look of your UI.”
- Jay Fields’ Thoughts: The Cost of Net Negative Producing Programmers –
- SCIgen – An Automatic CS Paper Generator –
del.icio.us bookmarks for December 4th, 2008 through December 28th, 2008
- 7 (Stupid) People Who Sued the Scientific Method | Cracked.com –
- Common Lisp Weekly News –
- Mudballs: Index – “Mudballs was written with the goal of providing an easy to use system for loading Common Lisp code into your image in a reliable and predictable manner.”
del.icio.us bookmarks for November 26th, 2008 through December 2nd, 2008
- Crack.NET « Josh Smith on WPF – “Crack.NET is a runtime debugging and scripting tool I made that gives you access to the internals of any .NET desktop application running on your computer.” Greasemonkey for .NET. I wish something like this existed for gobject.
- Room 101: We have Good news, and we have Bad news – “We will be releasing a Newspeak prototype in the first week of January 2009.” Unfortunately, they’ll also need funding.
- Neopythonic: Scala? – “Types are just the primary focus of compile-time checking at the moment.” Guido van Rossum’s thought on Scala.
del.icio.us bookmarks for November 11th, 2008 through November 14th, 2008
- bitwize comments on Lisp at Google: Killed in 2001 Reborn in 2008! – “Any sufficiently complicated Common Lisp or Scheme program will eventually be rewritten in C++, Java, or Python.” – Greenspun’s 1/10 rule.
- Browser DBus Bridge – SandboxWiki – “The Browser D-Bus Bridge allows privileged JavaScript code to talk to the D-Bus, both session and system bus (if allowed).”
- SSA Bibliography – A lot of references and research on Single Static Assignment
del.icio.us bookmarks for October 29th, 2008 through November 10th, 2008
- Seed – GNOME Live! – “Seed is a library and interpreter, dynamically bridging (through GObjectIntrospection) the WebKit JavaScriptCore engine, with the GObject type system. In a more concrete sense, Seed enables you to immediately write applications around a significant portion of the GNOME platform, and easily embed JavaScript as a scripting-language in your GObject library.”
- Room 101: Dynamic IDEs for Dynamic Languages! – “In an IDE written in a dynamic language (such as Smalltalk or Self or Lisp), the IDE code itself can be modified on the fly. This is a double edged sword?”
- Casual Connect: Sony On Developing for an Open PS2 Platform – ‘The most important information Bain had for his audience was news that, in Europe, the PlayStation 2 “is effectively an open platform,” adding, “You no longer have to submit a game for content approval.”‘ This could be an industry-transforming move.
del.icio.us bookmarks for October 20th, 2008 through October 27th, 2008
- DreamHost Blog » How To Make Money – A good article on banks and hosters.
- MOAP – Maintenance of a project – Trac – “moap is a swiss army knife for project maintainers and developers. It aims to help in keeping you in the flow of maintaining, developing and releasing, automating whatever tasks can be automated.”
- Valério Valério?s Blog » BlueMaemo – “BlueMaemo is a remote controller program for the Maemo-powered devices. With BlueMaemo you can turn your Maemo-powered device in a mixed Bluetooth keyboard-and-mouse device through the HID Bluetooth profile.”
del.icio.us bookmarks for September 26th, 2008 through October 15th, 2008
- X.Org Wiki – XKB – “The XKB data files for the various keyboard models, layouts, and locales are now maintained by the X Keyboard Config project on freedesktop.org” At last, some configuration help for xkb.
- The Perry Bible Fellowship – Today’s My Birthday
- kenodoxia: Why feel guilty? – Richard Dawkins, for example, reveals his guilty pleasure is ‘computer programming’
- Interaction Design Pattern Library – Welie.com – A long and interesting list of UI patterns.
- Armed and Dangerous » Blog Archive » C++ Considered Harmful – “Rob Landley and I are concentrating heavily on writing a paper together. The working (and probably final) title is ?Why C++ is Not Our Favorite Programming Language?.” Looking forward to this one.