Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
16apr2006
Off to Paris, chris blogs and Anarchaia resume publishing on April 22, have a lot of fun.
Till april in paris, chestnuts in blossom
Holiday tables under the trees
April in paris, this is a feeling
That no one can ever reprise
— Frank Sinatra, April In Paris
Robust Composition: Towards a Unified Approach to Access Control and Concurrency Control, by Mark S. Miller.
History of the C family of languages, do tell. Funny.
JsonT, Transforming Json. Nice, minimalistic idea.
Emacs Nostalgia, by Bill Clementson. “Initially, I was using Emacs primarily as an editor; however, over the years, I have come to use it for a variety of different tasks.”
Validating microformats, by Norman Walsh. Interesting approach, and tells a lot about the flexibility of current validation languages too.
Evolving make, by Leo Simons. Let’s hope he will create something new when we notices hacking ahead doesn’t work…
QEDen is an online playground for the mathematically and scientifically minded people on the internet to converge and wrap their minds around the toughest problems yet to face the planet. Not sure that will work.
Closure has come to me myself,
You will never belong to me.
Closure has come to me myself,
You will never belong to me.
— Chevelle, Closure
The Easter Bunny Hates You Too, happy Easter! (PNSFW)
Uh-Oh, “according to Ehrman, there are more changes (both intentional and unintentional) in the Bible than there are words in the New Testament.”
Software Needs Philosophers, Steve Yegge says. Required reading (comments too), I wonder when he publishes a book. ;-) “I sure wouldn’t want to be alone with a Java fanatic in a medieval torture chamber, because God only knows what they’re capable of.” (That torture will need lots of time, by the way.)
Backing out from the backtracking track, a lession on regular expressions and Perl6 rules.