Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
31may2005
Thoughts on Synchronization Primitives on Mike’s Weblog, featuring an implementation of Join-Calculus for Ruby.
Story of the Sex Pistols, flickred by Jon Hicks. “Found in a old ‘Smash Hits Yearbook’ from 1984, this strip tells the truth about the Sex Pistols! Without any swearing!”
Google Translator: The Universal Language, how google will translate the web.
It’s a great blog, featuring links about the most variate number of subjects, images, quotes, lyrics… it’s almost like a news site, but with useful content instead. — Andre Nathan
Annodex, Open standards for annotating and indexing networked media.
Dictatorship of the Minorities. While I mostly do disagree, I think he has a point with porting software to non-POSIX non-free operating systems (that is, Windows).
Release-critical bugs in Debian Sid, only 17 bugs to go!
My forehead no longer sweet with holy kisses worthy of your fiery lips.
I was floating in a peaceful sea rescued by a sinking ship.
— Mewithoutyou, January 1979
Patentfallen im Internet, Webseiten deutscher EU-Parlamentarier verletzen Trivialpatente. Ungluablich!
Snorlax on Wikipedia.
Is the Open Directory Project in Trouble? Harold Davis says it lacks volunteers.
Open Source: Hear on Public Radio. But where are the OGG streams?
Erich Gamma on Flexibility and Reuse on Artima.
Concurrency oriented programming in Erlang at the Lightweight Languages Workshop (LL2) held at MIT, 2002, commented at Wadler’s Blog.
You’re the Ruby
and I’m the lead
feeling heavy
am I dead
— Phil Roy, Melt
Ruby Weekly News, 23rd–29th May 2005. Guess who is the “Link of the Week”… :-) Thanks, Tim!
Short examples of complex use of state? on LtU. Turns into an interesting discussion on the efficiency of applicative languages.