Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
01sep2005
Factor is now two years old, Slava Pestov summarizes it’s history.
ContextL is a CLOS extension for Context-oriented Programming. Who’d have thought you’d ever need to extend CLOS? ;-) Seriously, read that paper.
Ruby on Rome, Tim Bray plays with JRuby.
So she grew up
Became a confused young woman
Got a confused little job
In a confused little office
— Dan Bern, Confused Little Girl
Lord of the Flies—A Weblog from Downtown New Orleans, Steve Mallett found it. Scary.
Massachusetts dumps Microsoft Office, it’s the Boston Tea Party again. Congratulations.
Heise legt Verfassungsbeschwerde gegen Link-Verbot ein, bravo, Heise!
Relativity, Uncertainty, Incompleteness and Undecidability by chato. The first half of the 20th century probably can’t be captured better in words of science.
If I have not seen as far as others, it is because giants were standing on my shoulders. — Hal Abelson
Performance and Scalability improvement progress report #2, what’s going on at Technorati?
Agile XML Manifesto by Jim Fuller. Excellent choices, Jim.
Four scenarios for media, news, and entertainment by Andy Oram. I like amateurization best.
Software Idea #1 - Collaborative Creativity by Dan Zambonini. I had a very similar idea a bit ago, but please someone implement it!
On Language Design, Avi Bryant comments on an interesting Graham quote.
rrencode is a tool to convert ASCII strings to cryptic Ruby.
Are you honest when no one’s looking?
Can you summon honey from a telephone?
They sat there with their hooks in the water
and their moustaches caked with airplane glue.
— Silver Jews, Smith and Jones Forever
Hooray for Anthropohobia at gomi non sensei. We live in a time where human contact at the bank is a con. (And if you ever listened to the crap they tell you, you probably think alike). Now, where are the human-contact-less hairdressers?
Shakespeare was a political rebel who wrote in code by Vanessa Thorpe. With enough imagination, you can interpret anything.