Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
23nov2005
Arity Makes Good Curry, kig got some really nice code to RedHanded.
Deconstructing Bloggers, that is easier with tumblelogs for sure. ;-)
The Qualities of an Ideal Test by Mishkin Berteig. Always good to remember.
I’ll sell you the moon, I’ll sell you the starts
And the forests with the lonesome wolfhound’s wail
But my love, my love is not for sale
My love, my love is not for sale
— Dan Bern, My Love Is Not For Sale
Organic Reaction Roadmap by Abby Parrill. Very nifty if you are interested in organic chemistry.
It is GIMP’s Tenth Anniversary and close enough to the time for the 2.2.10 release of stable GIMP making it a very good time for a splash contest.
HTML Tools on the Mac Command Line by Robert Daeley. opendiff rocks.
Learning Commons launches ‘Copyright, copyleft and everything in between’, sounds good.
Discontinuous Changes to Media, Thomas Crampton finds an interesting fact: “Every dollar coming out of print advertising revenue for newspapers is replaced by only 33 cents online.”
Code Reading, Ehud Lamm looks for good examples.
Gott ist die beste Erfindung, die die Menschen je gemacht haben. — Wolf Biermann [via dave]
Lucene in Action, you now can search in that book online… with Lucene, how else?
GADT’s revisited, Niels Hoogeveen says that Simon Peyton Jones has a new paper about type inferencing and GADT’s: Simple unification-based type inference for GADTs.
Using a Mac to make Windows cope with something Linux touched, Simon St. Laurent. Of course, a Knoppix would have been enough.
Most of the time
My head is on straight,
Most of the time
I’m strong enough not to hate.
— Bob Dylan, Most Of The Time
xmp redux: expanding test assertions for profit, a damn fine idea by _why, implemented by Mauricio Fernandez.
Linear Logic on Wikipedia.
White males need not apply by scorbett, hiring policies in Canada.
How to Injure a Wink’r, the empire strikes back.