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  1. Google Suggest (Google, with autocomplete, powered by XMLHttpRequest magic), via Simon. Also see Simon's article: Auto complete comes of age. Update: Ned plays.

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A windows text editor with a vertical list of open files (instead of tabs)?

Is there any text editor for Windows which gives you a vertical listing of open files in something like a dockable side window instead of using many rows of window tabs to list your open files? Recommendations would be welcome. EditPlus, TextPad, UltraEdit, and many others all use window tabs, which gets really unwieldy when you have lots of files open.

Update: correction, TextPad does have a vertical open buffer list.

  1. Efficient Editing With vim, via Keith.

       (0) Tags: [Programming]

ABC News: Famous Atheist Now Believes in God

ABC News: Famous Atheist Now Believes in God:

... biologists' investigation of DNA "has shown, by the almost unbelievable complexity of the arrangements which are needed to produce (life), that intelligence must have been involved," Flew says in the new video, "Has Science Discovered God?"

The first hint of Flew's turn was a letter to the August-September issue of Britain's Philosophy Now magazine. "It has become inordinately difficult even to begin to think about constructing a naturalistic theory of the evolution of that first reproducing organism," he wrote.

Update: Oliver has more links.

The Spectator: Dumbing down: the proof

The Spectator: Dumbing down: the proof:

As a service to Spectator readers who still have any doubts about the decline in educational standards, we are printing these exam papers taken by 11-year-olds applying for places to King Edward’s School in Birmingham in 1898.

For real? Via Scott at Wunderkinder.

XML.com: Word to XML and Back Again

XML.com: Word to XML and Back Again:

In this article, I will show you how to take the frighteningly messy result of Word's "Save as Web Page" and turn it into well-formed XML, using a few lines of Python and a touch of XSLT.

Uses libxml2. I'm sure there will will be some neat tricks in here for me to use someday. Via DPU.

  1. Jamie Zawinski's message threading algorithm, via Keith.

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