September 2010
5 posts
Welcome to the home of Barbara Sher's WISHCRAFT! →
Multiple Choice Dragon Game | Choice of the Dragon →
SkyGlobe →
My history with Forth & stack machines →
Forth is dope! I should learn me a real Forth sometime, instead of hacking up little stack-based interpreters of my own…
Convert Java to EXE - Why, When, When Not and How →
Very useful, might come in handy someday, when/if I start using Clojure…
August 2010
3 posts
Non-transitive Dice →
Fairy chess piece - Wikipedia, the free... →
Hacker News | Something I find helpful is... →
July 2010
5 posts
Efficient Editing With vim - Jonathan McPherson →
Very useful…
Hacker News | How Coca-Cola won the war →
Interesting comments here about how some kinds of food/drinks taste different (i.e., worse ;-) in the US than in Europe.
Why, oh WHY, do those #?@! nutheads use vi? →
June 2010
3 posts
Loper OS » The Wisdom of Erik Naggum →
Write Your Name in Elvish in Ten Minutes →
AMA: How do I get started as a freelance web... →
May 2010
12 posts
15 House Plants You Can Use As Air Purifiers →
Rosio Pavoris » Towards a better BBCode →
This is cool stuff… maybe I should write an implementation for Python and/or Chicken.
Manufactoria - Jay is Games →
A game about state machines… ^_^
Hipopera featuring London Urban Collective | Wake... →
Home Page for ATS →
The ATS programming language… sort of a mix between C and ML.
Hacker News | _why: A Tale Of A Post-Modern Genius →
Big discussion about whether programming is an art or a science (or a craft), and whether this is good or bad.
Why: A Tale Of A Post-Modern Genius - Smashing... →
Caring for Your Introvert - Magazine - The... →
Ideone.com | Online IDE & Debugging Tool →
This is cool stuff… Paste code and the site will compile/run it. Supports many languages, including some that are not known to have online REPLs, like Ada, Icon and Prolog.
CuteAdoptablePets.com →
Diaspora Project: Building the Anti-Facebook →
It was only a matter of time before decentralized social networks started gaining traction…
A non-blocking lexing toolkit for Scala based on... →
April 2010
15 posts
The real reason why Steve Jobs hates Flash -... →
This might well be right.
Intridea Blog: The Future's Pretty Cool, or Why I... →
I do sometimes wonder if I wouldn’t be better at home in the Ruby community… :-/
Scientists make cancer cells vanish - Herald... →
Inverse Fourier Transform of Swarm Data :: nklein... →
Make: Online : Apple //e Twitter machine →
Why Teenagers Are Growing Up So Slowly Today -... →
Teens Who Feel More Peer Pressure Turn Out Better,... →
Hm… interesting…
Coroutines, exceptions, time-traveling search,... →
The Tortured Indecision « Binary Bonsai →
Neal Stephenson said it best:
“I am fascinated,” I insisted, “That’s the problem. I am suffering from fascination burnout. Of all the things that are fascinating, I have to choose just one or two.”
Facebook | A Dismal Guide to Concurrency →
jlongster - Scheme is also dead on the iPhone →
This is a bloody shame…
The Collapse of Complex Business Models « Clay... →
Attention and Intelligence : The Frontal Cortex →
Lots of good stuff here.
Concatenative Language Kont | Lambda the Ultimate →
Related to previous post: The comment thread discusses strengths and weaknesses of stack-based languages. Especially the implementation of ‘quadratic’ in Joy is interesting, because it is indeed hard to read and understand, while the V implementation lacks these problems.
v-language -
Project Hosting on Google Code →
This “V” language is pretty dope… it seems to be more usable than most other stack-based languages, and has some slick constructs that make things more readable. Too bad it was last updated in 2007… but that’s nothing we can’t fix. :-)
March 2010
9 posts
Miegakure: A puzzle-platforming game in four... →
Looks interesting… No demo yet though :-(
Gambit-C vs. Bigloo vs. Chicken vs. MzScheme vs.... →
Interesting benchmarks… Maybe I should port Delta to Gambit before I try anything else?
GT!Blog » Why Japan didn’t create the iPod →
Basically, different writing systems caused the Japanese vs western computer industries to develop in different ways.
Leap Technology: Interesting video that demonstrates the “leap key” concept of the Canon Cat.
Canon Cat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia →
Maybe I can steal some ideas for the editor that I’m designing/writing… =)
SteamBirds | Armor Games →
Your high IQ will kill your startup - Cube Of M →