Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
04feb2006
30th Anniversary of “An Open Letter To Hobbyists”, will we remind that in 30 years again?
The Satanic Cartoons, Ugo Cei gets rude: “For the time being, those ministers and their beloved prophet Mohammed can kiss my ass.”
Surviving Emacs – Part 4, Bill Clementson’s setup becomes really complex.
Fluttering Butterfly Lamp, isn’t it cute?
Johnny Cash is dead and big fonts are back. I wish it was the other way round, but let’s get ourselves updated to 2.0 and accept oversized fonts. — Roman Mittermayr, Web 2.0 Design …in a nutshell
Web 2.0 Design …in a nutshell, everything you need to know.
A taste of evil.rb: using DL to unfreeze objects, Mauricios Fernandez’s favourite hack rediscovered.
Google snack rooms, yum yum.
Dad, What Was Internet?, I hope it won’t end like that.
Python On Lisp: A project to call Python code from Lisp, but will it rescue reddit? *smirk*
Nightsticks and water cannons, tear gas, padlocks,
Molotov cocktails and rocks behind every curtain,
False-hearted judges dying in the webs that they spin,
Only a matter of time ‘til night comes steppin’ in.
— Bob Dylan, Jokerman
Rails Recipes in Beta, you too can help Chad Fowler with his book.
codefluency is Bruce Williams’s fresh blog. I always wondered where he did hide on the net. ;-)
Book Outline of XUnitPatterns.com, patterns in unit tests are interesting, they should be studied to abstract them away.
Cilk is a language for multithreaded parallel programming based on ANSI C. Cilk is designed for general-purpose parallel programming, but it is especially effective for exploiting dynamic, highly asynchronous parallelism, which can be difficult to write in data-parallel or message-passing style.
Counterfeit philosophies have polluted all of your thoughts.
Karl Marx has got ya by the throat, Henry Kissinger’s got you tied up in knots.
— Bob Dylan, When You Gonna Wake Up
Working your way out of the automated GUI testing tarpit (part 7) by Brian Marick. The “GUI” is the web, though.
The Pragmatic Architect is a blog on software design, with a Java focus.
The Semasiology of Open Source (Part 2) was Robert Lefkowitz’s OSCON 2005 talk. Excellent to listen to.
OneLook is a dictionary search engine that has 7,608,756 words in 1001 dictionaries indexed.