Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
25oct2005
TinyDisk is a program from saving and retrieving files TinyURL and TinyURL-like services such as Nanourl. Reminds me of the idea of storing files in DNS records. ;-)
gpresent, presentations with Groff and AcroRead. *rubs eyes*
Toward Saner Version Control by skyknight. But please not with svn!
CURIEs: A Compact URI Syntax / Semantic Links, gotta love the easy ideas.
My new Nokia 8800, just good that Joi’s new mobile isn’t able to run WoW.
Did you respect me for what I did
Or for what I didn’t do, or for keeping it hid?
Did I lose my mind when I tried to get rid
Of everything you see?
— Bob Dylan, In the Summertime
Von Purzelbäumen und hohen Auflösungen, Ralf “ralle” Graf über Tumblelogs.
Test VS Behavior, Jim on TDD and BDD.
RubyConf.new(2005) Summary, Jim Weirich summarizes the conf.
Faster Testing with Rails 1.0 by Mike Clark. “Transactional fixtures use database transactions to isolate tests.”
TeXPower is a bundle of style and class files for creating dynamic online presentations with LaTeX written by Stephan Lehmke.
Good Designers Redesign, Great Designers Realign by Cameron Moll. Anarchaia could have use of a realign too, but when?
Apple makes software for people, Microsoft identifies a market, Jeremiah Foster says. Well, I wish I had Apple stock too. ;-)
Introducing Dabble, the Smallthinkers are back, and Avi introduces “a database system for dabblers”. Sounds promising.
ONLamp 2005 Survey Preliminary Results by chromatic. “slightly under half read weblogs – perhaps we should find a way to present them more prominently.”
It’s a restless hungry feeling
That don’t mean no one no good,
When ev’rything I’m a-sayin’
You can say it just as good.
— Bob Dylan, One Too Many Mornings
Hoodwink.d RSS Feeds, queryable feeds rock.
Das Leben in der Oberstufe, dave packt mal wieder die Tastatur aus. :-)
Why are there 63360 inches per mile?, John Baez explains.
Parsec is a free monadic parser combinator library for Haskell. Parsec is designed from scratch as an industrial-strength parser library.