Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
31oct2006
Spot on, JotSpot is now part of Google. I wonder why they bought it…
JSONic Thoughts, by Kurt Cagle.
cl-darcs is a darcs client written in Common Lisp. “I started writing it because the original client requires GHC (the Glasgow Haskell Compiler), which is not available on all platforms.” *gg* “You can also get the code through Subversion.”
Our man Jack is king of the pumpkin patch
Everyone hail to the Pumpkin King now
This is Halloween, this is Halloween
Halloween! Halloween! Halloween! Halloween!
— Danny Elfman, This is Halloween
Amsterdam fieberhaft auf der Suche nach Wahlurnen, Tipp: Mülltonnen tuns auch.
How to Geekify Your Halloween, Klingon pumpkin horray.
Conscientious Software, OOPSLA paper by Richard P. Gabriel and Ron Goldman.
The game of life, on the Tornado VM.
Sitting in my room, Joi Ito virtually socializes.
anderser, Deutschkunde bei Lydia: “Mein Er kommt aus einer Ecke im Rheinland, in der die Menschen anders sprechen.”
How to write a Haskell program, a guide to the best practice for creating a new Haskell project or program.
Come on baby (don’t fear the reaper)
Baby take my hand (don’t fear the reaper)
We’ll be able to fly (don’t fear the reaper)
Baby I’m your man
— Blue Öyster Cult, Don’t Fear The Reaper
Parse.y Remakes, an ANTLR grammar for Ruby sounds good, when is the backend stable?
Ocean Waves: the applications built on Seaside, featuring an interview with Avi Bryant.
Offshore, who wouldn’t want to work on an oil derrick?
The Weather Bowl, “Given time, some digging equipment, a bit of geotechnical expertise, and loads of money, for instance, you could turn the entirety of greater Los Angeles into a weather bowl, dedicated to the recreation of famous storms.”
Test Tidbits, by Geoffrey Grosenbach. Test timing would be useful for test/spec, too.