Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
30nov2006
XSLT as Pretty Printer, by Hew Wolff. “I decided to try writing that style sheet, using a test-driven approach.”
Transcript of Richard Stallman at the 5th international GPLv3 conference, 21st November 2006.
Family Tree of Schema Languages (v6), by Rick Jelliffe.
People of Perl: Josh McAdams, interview by Bit-Man with the guy behind PerlCasts.
Rendering Grass Terrains in Real-Time with Dynamic Lighting, “Our implementation allows the rendering of a football field, covered by approximately 627 million virtual grass blades, with dynamic lighting, shadows and anti-aliasing in real-time.”
A hundred thousand years ago before legends were ever told
Homo Sapien stood erect, mind empty and mind fresh.
Created Love and Hate. Created God and Anti-God.
— The Minutemen, History Lesson
web.py 0.2 has been released. Let’s see what’s worth copying… ;-)
Free Your Mind, by Al Riske. “Like all good engineering efforts, ZFS, the revolutionary new file system in Solaris 10, began in a moment of anger.”
A newbie in Haskell land or another monad tutorial, by alpheccar: “The first thing to note is that monads are EASY!!” Alright.
Using source control tools on huge projects, by Joel Spolsky.
SBCL 1.0 is released. Big kudos to anyone involved.
Drilling Square Holes, by Scott Smith. WJW.
What different parts of the world eats in one week, a stunning comparision.
Automotive Ossuary, very nice tunnel hack.
Multicasting in Ruby, Jim Weirich figured out how to do UDP packet multicasting in Ruby.
I’m waiting and diversing
I’m collecting…diversing information…
liberation…
Bob Dylan wrote propaganda songs!
Bob Dylan wrote propaganda songs!
— The Minutemen, Bob Dylan Wrote Propaganda Songs
Oh Yeah: Irb Applet, applets suck, but if they run Ruby…
und bei google…, auf Platz 1 zum Stichwort “Suchmaschine”. Sehr geil.
Samidat 0.6.0 is released, probably one of the oldest Ruby projects alive.