Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
25nov2005
REX: REST-Enabled XHTML, lovely. This may be the key to Web 3.0.
AHAH: Asychronous HTML and HTTP, sounds useful to me.
Comparing Two High-Performance I/O Design Patterns by Alexander Libman with Vladimir Gilbourd. Reactor or Proactor?
100 ideas, a work in progress. Nice.
Field recordings made in Vietnam, source sound for Vox Americana.
GCC 4.1 Release Series, Changes, New Features, and Fixes. Noteworthy: “The old Bison-based C and Objective-C parser has been replaced by a new, faster hand-written recursive-descent parser.”
V8-ENGINE Paper Model, the most complex paper model in the world. For the bored among us.
Birth of the PowerBook: How Apple Took Over the Portable Market in 1991 by Tom Hormby. “Like the Macintosh, the PowerBook succeeded despite Apple’s management.”
Cray-Cyber.org lädt ein zum Tag der offenen Tür 2005.
1000. Hinrichtung in den USA, “Tod im Namen des Volkes”. Und wozu ist das gut?
DEVS EX CRAPVLA is a latin weblog I should be able to understand. Hardly.
Peel me like an onion;
Never know what you might find
I could peel away, peel away
Peel away, peel away
For thirteen thousand years
And I could get to the bottom and find—
Nothing—
— Dan Bern, One Song
Ruby now has it’s own LtU section.
Recursive data structures, #hash and #eql?, Mauricio Fernandez is awesome.
Generalized Algebraic Data Types and Object-Oriented Programming by Andrew Kennedy and Claudio Russo. Paper presented at OOPSLA, October 2005.
Collection of links to monad implementations in various languages by shapr on LtU. Great resource.