Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
04aug2008
TopGit aims to make handling of large amount of interdependent topic branches easier. In fact, it is designed especially for the case when you maintain a queue of third-party patches on top of another (perhaps Git-controlled) project and want to easily organize, maintain and submit them. TopGit achieves that by keeping a separate topic branch for each patch and providing few tools to maintain the branches.
A course of pure mathematics, by G.H. Hardy. Full text scans.
Can’t you see me?
I am your long lost best friend.
Please believe me.
All these things have happened.
— Rasputina, Our Lies
The Monad.Reader Issue 10 (PDF), by Matthew Naylor and Bernie Pope. Featuring the GHCi debugger and a Haskell-in-Haskell using combinators.
Git and rietveld, we need more Git code review tools!
Wake n’ Bacon, WJW.
It all began so easy, with you on the floor
Against your willing flanks and knocking down your door
Until the day it crumbled, no game of win and lose
You told me nothing, you left me confused
— Clan of Xymox, Jasmine and Rose
Mixin’ Up the ML Module System, by Derek Dreyer and Andreas Rossberg. “A MixML module is like an ML structure in which some of the components are specified but not defined. In other words, it unifies the ML structure and signature languages into one. MixML seamlessly integrates hierarchical composition, translucent ML-style data abstraction, and mixin-style recursive linking. Moreover, the design of MixML is clean and minimalist; it emphasizes how all the salient, semantically interesting features of the ML module system (as well as several proposed extensions to it) can be understood simply as stylized uses of a small set of orthogonal underlying constructs, with mixin composition playing a central role.” This could become an excellent foundation.
Not an Apple certified developer?, a Spanish explanation of how to sign code yourself. If it’s really that easy, big yay.