Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
11apr2007
Ruby code that will swallow your soul!, Daniel Berger on evil.rb.
Functional Test Matrix, Ryan Davis splits tests into aspects and combines them in a great way. Really good idea.
Data Structures and Algorithms with Object-Oriented Design Patterns in Ruby, a nice and thick ebook by Bruno R. Preiss.
Happiness is a mental illness, by gndn. “Life consists of suffering, followed by death. It is illogical to expect any creature in those circumstances to find anything but the most fleeting sense of pleasure.” Very optimistic.
Can’t Knock It Down, self-balancing objects.
I’m as free as I want to be
That’s because I chose to be
I didn’t do nothing today
I just lay around
— Dan Bern, Free As I Want To Be
Die Schneidekennlinie ist ein Maß für die seitliche Auslenkung einer Rille bei einer gegebenen Umdrehungsgeschwindigkeit der Schallplatte und gegebener Frequenz ist die Bewegungsgeschwindigkeit der abtastenden Nadel.
Text File Strip Calendar, a wonderful idea by David Shea.
JavaScript mode for Emacs, by Karl Landström. So far the best I’ve found.
JSLT, a javascript-based XSLT alternative. Nice idea, but I prefer JSONT.
A Simple Code for Posting on the Web, yes yes yes. Full ack. Please spread the word.
SCM is a GPL front-end to revision control systems, able to work with Bazaar, BitKeeper, CVS, Mercurial, and Subversion repositories on a variety of operating systems. Great naming…
And the sky was gray and it looked like it might rain
And I decided that I was only eating rice from now on
— Dan Bern, Rice
Category Theory as Esperanto, David Corfield wonders: “How many mathematicians speak category theory as a native?”
Quick list 8 at BLDG BLOG. (Do we get a BLDG TMBL some day?)
))<>(( forever.
Photographing strangers, Joi Ito’s experiences.