Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
25jan2007
Frozen Wave, WJW.
Survey for people who contribute online information, by Andy Oram. Very short one.
Arts & Letters daily, a service of The Chronicle of Higher Education. Lots of interesting stuff.
You can’t always get what you want
You can’t always get what you want
You can’t always get what you want
But if you try sometimes well you just might find
You get what you need
— The Rolling Stones, You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Machine Tags: the first bunker-busting meme bomb of 2007, Manuel says: “When you tell people about graphs and triples, they run away, but when you tell them that they can add arbitrary name/value pairs to their documents they become very happy.”
“The Paradigms of Programming” online, R.W. Floyd’s Turing Award Lecture “The Paradigms of Programming” is freely available in an online journal. Classic.
XSLT 2, XPath 2, XQuery 1 … Yeeaahhhhhh!, Kurt Cagle is happy. I still wait for a good XQuery implementation. :-)
brief an meinen er, Lydia und der Baum.
The vultures they circle at ease overhead
The living may live and the dead will be dead
the time it may come in this tropical heat
That they’ll have to go somewhere else to eat
Maybe a storm will come wash it away
But still the guard towers glitter on Guantanamo Bay
— David Rovics, Guantanamo Bay
Tresor, “legendary” Berlin nightclub Tresor is set to reopen “in an old steam-heat generating plant” on Köpenicker Straße. Hmm, I have some disks of their label laying around here…
Using FizzBuzz to Find Developers who Grok Coding, for small values of grok, at least.