Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
08mar2006
It’s official, Windows XP boots on a Macbook Pro!
Exclusive Screenshots: Google Calendar, by Michael Arrington. “It was only a matter of time before someone broke down and leaked these—as far as I know these screen shots are the first on the public web.”
Sudoku Solvers, written in Haskell. Enjoy.
AJAX-S is a lightweight slideshow based on HTML, CSS and JavaScript, a bit like S5.
Chasing moving targets, Paul Battley on the fun of microformats.
Ich weiß nicht, warum ich dich liebe,
mein Typ bist du eigentlich nicht
Und ich mag eher lustige Menschen,
du bist viel zu traurig für mich
— Funny Van Dannen, Zu traurig
Unicode in Japan, guide to a technical and psychological struggle. Read this before you flame about Ruby’s unicode support.
Blind Games, “I define a ‘blind’ game to be one where there is some state in the game that a player can choose not to reveal. Instead the player claims what that state is.” Fun.
R6RS Status Report, metareports are nice, but “We intend to deliver a draft R6RS to the Steering Committee by September 1, 2006.”
ACL2 in DrScheme, sounds very nifty.
Abstract Mathematics, Group Theory, and You, by Coryoth. “In fact there is a great deal that we simply do not know, and do not understand; and a lot of it is much simpler, and much closer to home than you might think.”
fuck brainpool, erinnert sich noch jemand an Anke Late Night?
Mirrors: Design Principles for Meta-level Facilities of Object-Oriented Programming Languages (PDF), by Gilad Bracha and David Ungar.
Gib es zu, du warst im Nana Mouskuri Konzert
Ich hab’ dich gesehen mein Freund
Gib es zu du warst im Nana Mouskuri Konzert
Ich war auch da und du hast geweint
— Funny van Dannen, Nana Mouskuri
Dynamic languages day, programming musings features links to slides and videos and descriptions of talks. “No Java, C++, Pascal or C here!” Gotta love it.
The International Museum of Women features “Imagining Ourselves, a global generation of women”. For today’s world woman day.