Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
27jan2006
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Hacker, today is the 250th anniversary of the birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. “Few, though, are aware that Mozart was also a hacker.”
Did the Internet Destroy Me?, Dave Pell wonders: “I wanted to investigate whether I might have A.D.D., but I could only get as far as the first D before I lost interest.”. It would be funny if it wasn’t that true…
Waterfall 2006, now that’s a great con.
You’re blowing down the shaky street,
You’re hearing my heart beat
In the record breaking heat
Where we were born in time.
— Bob Dylan, Born In Time
The NetBSD Foundation Quarterly Report: July – December 2005, includes Summer of Code coverage.
Rest in peace, Chris McKinstry committed suicide. Ryan Park has interesting details.
Powerbookdefect.info, John Wiseman got trouble with his PowerBook and this site helped him.
Helmut ist i.S.d.P. verantwortlich für das wöchentlich erscheinende CDU-Wahlkampfpamphlet “Focus”, der rechtskonservativen Bilderbuch-Variante des “Spiegel”. — Kartoffelpunk
The Rho-calculus is a calculus of pattern matching that embeds the lambda-calculus in a very simple manner, and also naturally accomodates a number of extensions of the lambda-calculus.
More Advancements in Perl Programming by Simon Cozens. Essentially an update on his book “Advanced Perl Programming”.
When this is over and our souls are saved
When I am burned when I’ve got my own cave
I’ve done my mission so I won’t be here today
— Mando Diao, God Knows
Building Recursive Descent Parsers with Python by Paul McGuire. Pyparsing is a parser combinator. Yay.
Planet Atom! is a fusion of atom-related news.
GigaBASE is an embedded Object-Relational Database Management System for C++ and other languages.
Fifth International Conference on Aspect-Oriented Software Development, taking place in Bonn, Germany on March 20-24, 2006. Richard P. Gabriel will hold a keynote there.