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Insert boring name here.: Silent(?) but deadly
http://otfrom.blogspot.com/2005/07/silent-but-deadly.html
Insert boring name here. At least one vaguely satisfied reader. Today, boys and girls, we learned that the 252 million years ago 95% of life on the planet was killed by the earth letting rip with a massive fart. Either that or an exploding star or two. Posted by bld at 21:36. View my complete profile. Mae is a LIAR! RSS Digest for del.icio.us. Alien and The Thing. Longwood Gardens photos on flickr. The Machinist, a short review. Cool, it works. Testing from Mac OS X dashboard.
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Insert boring name here.: Constitution Center
http://otfrom.blogspot.com/2005/08/constitution-center.html
Insert boring name here. At least one vaguely satisfied reader. I went to the Constitution Center in Center City, Philadelphia today. I had my 4th Amendment rights violated on the way in, just as I did when visiting the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall with Bob and Denise a few months ago. I just love a good searching before learning about how free I am. On Sandra Day O'Connor. Posted by bld at 20:57. View my complete profile. Front Page (not MS). Madagascar grows cocao, no?
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Insert boring name here.: Greasemonkey Testing
http://otfrom.blogspot.com/2005/07/greasemonkey-testing.html
Insert boring name here. At least one vaguely satisfied reader. I've got a greasemonkey. Firefox plugin that lets me add del.icio.us and technorati tags. I'm not really sure how it works though. This is me giving it a try. It looks as if I need to hack the javascript. Posted by bld at 22:32. View my complete profile. Front Page (not MS). Madagascar grows cocao, no? Credit Card Scam Warning. Lovely emacs and Mac OS X Tiger. Everyone's got an effing opinion. Latest from del.icio.us/bldurling.
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An Object in Lisp. Part 5 | (defun ugly-lisp-code? () ())
https://uglylispcode.wordpress.com/2008/12/18/an-object-in-lisp-part-5
Lisp cargo cultist trying to lamda. An Object in Lisp. Part 5. 8230; binds the variables specified in lambda-list to the corresponding values in the tree structure resulting from the evaluation of expression; then destructuring-bind evaluates forms. 8216; is a wonderful macro. The first thing you do is hand it a lambda list and a list of values. It acts like a pattern matcher. If the list of values does not match up to the lambda list it will throw an error. Here is what I’m talking about:. You can follo...
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WORDLE | (defun ugly-lisp-code? () ())
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Lisp cargo cultist trying to lamda. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Rules Engine or Event Collaboration. Lisp Programming Trick #2.
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Event Driven Architecture Programming in Lisp Part 1 | (defun ugly-lisp-code? () ())
https://uglylispcode.wordpress.com/2008/12/03/event-driven-architecture-programming-in-lisp-part-1
Lisp cargo cultist trying to lamda. Event Driven Architecture Programming in Lisp Part 1. What is Event Driven Architecture Programming? It is the ability to inform interested objects (consumer/subscriber/sink) of changes of state from other objects (producer/subscriber/source) with events. Why use this architecture? There are two reason to use this architecture. One is to loosely couple the interacting objects. The second is that it is best-suited for use in an asynchronous context. From your own site.
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Insert boring name here.: 2004-10
http://otfrom.blogspot.com/2004_10_01_archive.html
Insert boring name here. At least one vaguely satisfied reader. London Calling the Lazy Web. Is in London. He could really use a hotel that has broadband in the rooms. Can anyone help him out? I would link to John's specific post, but he doesn't have permalinks yet. ;-). Page seems to be a start. Posted by bld at 10:15. I think I like Ken Macleod's take on the Indonesian Hobbits. Posted by bld at 09:50. Gizmodo : Panda Z HamGear. Hamster piloted giant giant robot. Posted by bld at 20:50. On how studying ...
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Finding Lisp
http://www.findinglisp.com/blog/2009/10/lispforum-membership-is-over-700.html
Slowly but surely, the programming world is finding Lisp. A blog by Dave Roberts (dave-at-findinglisp-dot-com). The best intro to start your journey. Excellent coverage of CLOS. Another great starting point with a different focus. A superb set of Lisp examples. Not just for the AI crowd. Saturday, October 17, 2009. LispForum membership is over 700. Wow I have been swamped with other things lately and didn't notice that LispForum. Posted by Dave Roberts : 12:29 AM. Links to this post. Links to this post:.
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Finding Lisp
http://www.findinglisp.com/blog/2009/10/holy-needless-asdf-install-batman.html
Slowly but surely, the programming world is finding Lisp. A blog by Dave Roberts (dave-at-findinglisp-dot-com). The best intro to start your journey. Excellent coverage of CLOS. Another great starting point with a different focus. A superb set of Lisp examples. Not just for the AI crowd. Saturday, October 17, 2009. Holy needless asdf-install, Batman! Directory. Then I typed it:. Require 'asdf-install) (asdf-install:install 'cffi). Those commands managed to pull down 21 different packages! So, that includ...
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