Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
27feb2006
Test Driven Development And The Myth Of Better Code by Adrian Sutton.
edgeio dynamically organizes listings published from RSS enabled websites. Features all kind of things.
Freer cash flow: Moving money without banks, by Thomas Crampton. “My method was faster, cheaper and simpler than the traditional international money transfer between banks.”
I love you, I love you,
the rest is a lie
what a beautiful weapon
you’ve got in your eyes.
— Curt Kirkwood, Beautiful Weapon
Smile, a cute short story by fleece.
Mac OS X Fonts in pdfTeX, by Gerben C. Th. Wierda, Thomas A. Schmitz and Adam T. Lindsay. Useful, because XeTeX sucks.
ozimodo is a Ruby on Rails powered tumblelog engine. It’s like a blog, but different. Version 1.1 released.
OSDC.il Day 1, Audrey Tang reports and receives that fantastic comment stating, “Pugs seems to be the most successful social-hacker thing since Linux, so congrats to you for making it happens.”
Existential types in conjunction with type classes can be used to emulate the dynamic dispatch mechanism of object oriented programming languages.
Senor, senor, do you know where we’re headin’?
Lincoln County Road or Armageddon?
Seems like I been down this way before.
Is there any truth in that, senor?
— Bob Dylan, Senor
Moose at fork-art.com.
Artful Sentences and Beautiful Evidence, Terrie Miller reviews Virginia Tufte’s latest book.
Creators, Synthesizers, and Consumers, Bradley Horowitz relates them. Tumblelogs are very efficient means of synthesizing.