Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
24apr2006
Unit Testers Get More Chicks, James Edward Gray says.
Invalid techniques of proof, the following is a list of some common proof techniques that are often extremely useful.
The Perry Bible Fellowship, awesome and highly funny comic strips. (IMO.)
Sabifoo makes it easier than ever to publish to the web. Publishing to the world is as simple as sending a message. Pretty nifty, but the Jabber version is a bit slow.
Fifty Ways to Take Notes, at Solution Watch. Pen and paper are missing.
FOeRTHchen is a feature reduced, minimalistic language that claims to be a non-nonsense subset of FORTH. Has implementations in x86 assembler, Perl and JavaScript(!).
High above I’ll break the law,
if it’s illegal to be in love,
leave the hatred, on the cross
— Pearl Jam, Comatose
Licensing clarification, the Pugs core will be MIT licensed. Wise decision, Audrey.
Ruby Multiple Inheritance, meta-program everything.
Haskell projects for Google’s Summer of Code, This page is for mentors to add their ideas and to say which projects they’d be happy to supervise.
Wogs at Cause, by hkhenson. “Way more than you would ever want to know about scientology can be found with Google or Wikipedia.”
Oh do come down
with the living, let
what is living love.
So unforgiving, yet
needing forgiveness first…
— Pearl Jam, Marker In The Sand
Hilarious definition of “open” standard, indeed.
Speaking of Daring Fireball: it’s the Interactive Dingus, an Common Lisp implementation of AJAXy Markdown.
From Krivine’s machine to the Caml implementations (PDF), excellent talk by Xavier Leroy.