Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
20apr2007
Test-First Word Wrap in Erlang, hell is EUnit ugly.
Building houses 2 is a nice Java applet to exercise your spatial thinking.
libketama: a consistent hashing algo for memcache clients, “Ketama is an implementation of a consistent hashing algorithm, meaning you can add or remove servers from the memcached pool without causing a complete remap of all keys.”
They look for the missing link
There ain’t no missing link
They’re never, ever going to find the missing link
There’s no missing link
We’re not something you can figure out with an equation
We are the genetic mutation
— Dan Bern, No Missing Link
How rich are desktop apps anyway?, Manuel argues that in certain aspects “desktop apps SUCK BIG TIME compared to most web apps.”
Compiling Join-Patterns, by Luc Maranget and Fabrice Le Fessant. The Join calculus should be a lot more popular, I feel.
The Gender Genie recognizes that Anarchaia is written by a male, but thinks chris blogs is written by a female. It has a 50% chance, anyway. ;-)
Church’s Thesis and Functional Programming, “David Turner gives a condensed summary of the lambda calculus and functional programming in this paper on Church’s Thesis and Functional Programming.”
Ooh–I’ll protect you from the wind
Ooh-I’d listen to your stories ‘til my head spins
‘Round and ‘round and ‘round and ‘round and
— Dan Bern, Dress
Of Cars, Dogs, Golf, and Bad Feng Shui: An Interview with Jeffrey Inaba at BLDG BLOG.
Understanding ActiveRecord: A Gentle Introduction to the Heart of Rails, a nice, non-buzzword intro by Gregory Brown.
Geschichtsstunde mit Dr. Oettinger I, II und III sind es meines Erachtens wert, die taz zu abonnieren.