Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
10jun2005
The SciRuby Wiki, Ruby for scientific applications.
Small is the new big by Seth Godin.
My point is that whether you paint your face red or pass a conch around or take the fluorescent lights off the ceilings, it seems that programmers and their environment naturally exhibit an eccentric quality when it’s necessary to be very productive and management allows it. — Philip Eskelin
ExtremeHour is an hour-long presentation in which Extreme Programming is demonstrated using a sample project and involving the audience.
Mikael’s Tumblelog now has RSS! Subscribe, I tell you.
Swan, a Five-Minute Play for Twins Who Don’t Have Their Other Twin With Them and An Unlimited Supply of Animals.
Is this just another phase?
Earthquakes making waves,
Trying to shake the cancer off?
Stupid human beings,
Once you hold the hand of love,
it’s all surmountable.
— Pearl Jam, Love Boat Captain
The Least Suprised featuring dblack and the Principle of the Least Speech.
Xapian is designed to be a highly adaptable toolkit to allow developers to easily add advanced indexing and search facilities to their own applications.
Astronomers criticise plans to allow cellphone use on planes, I wonder how GSM looks on an oscilloscope.
If some Software Developers built houses? at UI Hall of Shame. Kills me.
New Technorati Public Beta — Go bang on it! Will do.
Independently Parsing Perl; BTW, all the languages I designed in my life (the first was when I was nine or something) were parsable using a recursive-descent parser at most.
Even better is that you can do this and not know squat about how continuations work. They just do, and it can all be magic. — Dan Sugalski
Continuing ever onward, Dan Sugalski on continuations.
Dual-purpose telephones on the Golden Gate Bridge by Matthew Gast.
Camp Discordia beginnt im Rahmen der Veranstaltung “Berlin 05 Festival für junge Politik” auf dem Gelände des FEZ Berlin in der Wuhlheide.
Connecting The Dots, Ehud Lamm relates Links, Ajax, and Ruby on Rails.
Running MacOS X Panther on a 25MHz Centris by danamania. Oh oh.
Casefancasefancasefancasefancase… Must be pretty loud, though.
Silver wings of mornin’
Shinin’ in the gray day
While the ice is formin’
On a lonely runway.
— Neil Young, Look Out For my Love
HackerRallye, “Quer durch Kiel werden wir Rechner mit WLANs aufstellen, die es zu knacken gilt. Auf den zu hackenden Rechnern gibts dann die GPS-Koordinaten für den nächsten Access Point.” Sehr geile Idee.
Computerspielen und Kochen, “Gamer finden ein Messer in der Küche auch nicht schneller als Nicht-Spieler, aber sie wären vielleicht die besseren Augenzeugen bei Unfällen.”
Top Ten Data Crunching Tips and Tricks by Greg Wilson. The book he wrote sounds interesting too.
Ajax on Rails by Curt Hibbs. Seems pretty easy to use…
Spaß mit dem Quartz Composer, klingt cool.