Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
10sep2006
Some Perfect Hash for Poker hands. Useful.
DebConf 6 videos, loads of stuff.
Piratenpartei Deutschland, war ja nur eine Frage der Zeit.
Pathological Programming: The Worlds Smallest Programming Language, they are, as you may know, Iota and Jot.
AxKit2 v1.1 has been released. Somehow it’s days are gone, though.
It’s so very cold in the mansion after sunset
Snow is blowing through the baseboard outlets.
And I have no idea what drives you mister.
tanning beds explode with rich women inside.
— Silver Jews, Time Will Break The World
Your web app does not require Erlang!, Joel Reymont says: “Use Rails and you will be pleased…” He probably knows.
Will Federal Court ruling over target.com effect Ajax development?, by Hari K. Gottipati. As if non-Ajax sites were significantly more accessible…
More Low Cost Geometric Algebra, with Haskell, of course.
Folds, Church Encodings, Builds, and Short Cut Fusion for Nested Types: A Principled Approach, by Neil Ghani and Patricia Johann. “Initial algebra semantics is one of the cornerstones of the theory of modern programming languages.”
Klein open-source release, “Klein is a former Sun Labs research project intended to learn more about the construction of “metacircular” virtual machines (that is, VMs written in the same language that they implement). […] [I]t is intended to someday be a virtual machine for the Self language, written almost entirely in Self, and a development environment for that VM.” Yay!
I’m Sorry, I have no idea who’s the CEO of Digg, too. But I’d recognize Patrick Logan by name. ;-)
Help write Perl 6 in Perl 6 by extending the Prelude.
Ruby’s Exception Hierarchy, should-know.
I will not eat crow for you or anyone else
I will not, I will patently not
I will not eat crow for you or anyone else
I will not, I will patently not
— Dan Bern, Crow
Is it possible to have a rational Domain Name System?, Andy Oram asks. DNS is one of the things that ought to be replaced but never will.
Why argue about dynamic versus static languages when you can use both?, Jon Udell wonders. Because it’s fun!
Simply RISC ships the S1 Core, based on the OpenSPARC T1, licensed under the GNU GPL. Very cool.
2006 Young Innovators Under 35, according to Technology Review. To be taken with a grain of salt.