- Regular expressions: Automata theory applied -- via ShowUsYour<Regex>
- phpwcms, PHP content management system I hadn't heard of before. I want to understand the unusual URL scheme they use.
- Don't Use [reset] Buttons -- via Paul
- Source Code as History (fascinating). -- via Paul
- 2004 Color Forecast -- via Paul
- The Evolution of a Haskell Programmer. One day I'd like to understand everything on this page. -- via chad
- The Changing Face of Offshore Programming. Actually an excellent article, and makes the point about risk I've continually had in mind, though IP risk in particular: "If you can't afford the enormous costs of fighting an international legal battle, you should think twice about sending anything proprietary overseas." He could have used some proofreading, however... he has a duplicate paragraph. -- via chad
- The Original 'Lambda Papers' by Guy Steele and Gerald Sussman, from the Bibliography of Scheme-related Research, part of read scheme, "Resources for Functional Programming". Lots of interesting looking stuff at this site. -- via chad
- Martin Fowler: Continuous Integration -- via, via
- Look what we found on Mars -- via Glenn
- Xml 2003 Reflections - Adam Bosworth Keynote. "Bosworth notes that one of the negative aspects of the current XML world is that the KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) principle is being widely ignored, as XML and Web services technologies are becoming extremely complex." -- via stevej
- Hey, neat. Rhythmbox (Jabber client - seems good) uses arch for revision control. Arch is one of the many revision control alternatives to CVS. -- via stevej
- The iCalendar RFC (2445) -- via stevej
- An Evolutionary Analysis of GNU C Optimizations -- via stevej
- stevej also has lots of GBA development links (Adam)
- The Alph Project - a Flash/Ruby bridge that lets you write complete Flash movies/applications in Ruby. Hmm. -- via chad
- Variable Bindings in Ruby -- via chad
- "I'll believe in people settling Mars at about the same time I see people setting the Gobi Desert." - Bruce Sterling -- via Ole
- Lots of programming books -- via darius
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