Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
06jan2006
Behind the magic curtain, how Steve Jobs prepares/gets prepared for keynotes.
Lost, the Macintosh logo, maybe you can help restore it?
A Quick “Introduction to Rails” Talk by Jim Weirich, and a movie for you.
Schwarzenegger verweigert blindem Greis die Gnade, du sollst nicht töten. (Nach dem zählt er mit drei Exekutionen zu den Serienkillern.)
Timber: Time as a basis for embedded real-time systems.
Patterns, Patterns and Patterns from Brazil, and all without code.
Liboil is a library of simple functions that are optimized for various CPUs. Yum.
‘aargh’ spelling frequency, I prefer “argh”.
Classic Texts in Computer Science, this is paradise!
Well, there ain’t no goin’ back
when your foot of pride come down
Ain’t no goin’ back
— Bob Dylan, Foot Of Pride
Constraint Programming on LtU.
Lexing Your Data by Curtis Poe. The article uses Perl, but the concepts can be used in any language.
Introducing JAHAH, an AJAX-like technology for ‘mashing’ web pages together.
Own The Last 1,000 Pixels on MillionDollarHomepage.com, the more rich, the more dumb people are?
Radio Free Boulder: A Memoir by Psycho Dave. “Many people hate acid but I’ve always had a fondness for it, mostly for economic reasons.”
Others may cherish
Fortune or fame
I will forever
Cherish her name
This was my love
This was my love
— Jim Harbert, This Was My Love
Ruby and FuseFS by Caleb Tennis. Somehow I feel is storing configuration as directories pervert…
Haskell vs. Erlang, Reloaded by Joel Reymont. Haskell “loses”, but I still like it better.
Party-Physik, interessantes Modell… (wie sieht das wohl in einer Kleinstadt aus?)
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