Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
23mar2006
Nifty Corners Cube, by Alessandro Fulciniti. A javascript to make round corners.
Factor CSS, this tool takes a CSS stylesheet on input and produces an almost equivalent stylesheet on output, but with rulesets split, combined, and reordered to “factor out” common declarations. Written in Haskell.
My Top Ten Tips on how to become a Rock Star Programmer, it will make you the Britney Spears of Java. Be sceptic.
Fedex T-shirt, want have!
The lights of the city, they only look good when I’m speeding
I wanna leave em all behind me because this time I’m gone
Gone, going for it all this time, gone.
In the far off distance
As my taillights fade.
— Pearl Jam, Gone
Accounting with IMAP. Cool, Aria.
“Dear Japanese People…”, NSFW. But I can’t resist.
Estimating how many people are subscribed to my RSS feeds, Mauricio wrote some log analyzing scripts.
Marcel’s Linux App of the Month: kdissert, “Thomas Nagy’s kdissert is an application referred to as a mind mapping tool. Its purpose is to help you create complex documents such as a thesis, or a dissertation, or a presentation.” Looks very useful, but I don’t want to install KDE…
Vista Slips, “Fortunately, there is a workaround. Don’t write Win32 binaries. Code in Java, Python, Ruby, Squeak or other interpreted language, and trust the runtime to be signed by the time vista ships.”
All Square, a surprising, far-reaching overhaul for theories about quadratic expressions. By Ivars Peterson.
EclipseFP aims to extend the Eclipse IDE to support development in functional programming languages.
Goodbye
Lavender
Pink thighs
Ahhhhhoooo
— Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Yeah! New York
RSS Feeds for FTP Servers, by Mark Woodman. Good idea.
Lafcadio is an object-relational mapping layer for Ruby and MySQL. Now supports PostgreSQL too.
Yet another € redesign, found by Mauricio Fernandez.