Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
22aug2006
Next-Generation Testing with TestNG, Frank Sommers interviewed Cédric Beust.
Quick list 3 at BLDGBLOG, featuring the Silver Dart spacecraft.
BBC World, subliminal advertising. Neat.
There’s a warning sign in the road ahead
There’s a lot of people saying we’d be better off dead
Don’t feel like Satan, but I am to them
So I try forget and any way I can
— Neil Young, Keep On Rocking In the Free World
Integrating the Pugs test suite into the Synopses, executable specifications ahoy!
Extending the wmii WM with more plugins; thanks, Nathan, soon it will be as bloated as KDE. :-P
Ratcl-like API with sqlite backend, not bad, how similar can we do that in Ruby?
Your About Page Is a Robot, by Erin Kissane at A List Apart. “An About page should provide context and necessary facts, but should also give the reader compelling reasons to do what you want them to do.” Neat metaphor.
Sliced and Diced Sandbags, by Rob Swan at A List Apart. Automate text flow along an irregular outline with PHP. Not sure if that’s a good idea.
Xilize is a way of generating valid HTML from ordinary text. More formally, Xilize is a markup language for generating XHTML and a translator for that language.
It’s a dream
Only a dream
And it’s fading now
Fading away
It’s only a dream
Just a memory without anywhere to stay
— Neil Young, It’s A Dream
The Alpha has landed, Damien Katz says. CouchDb soon to appear.
Release early and often!, Tornado 0.03 compiles out of the box.
On Hunting Ducks, by Rick DeNatale. “Five doctors go duck hunting, they draw lots to determine the order in which they will shoot from the blind…”