- Lambda the Ultimate: The Lambda ethos
- Ten Mistakes Writers Don't See (But Can Easily Fix When They Do)
- Linear Algebra, via Chris
- Mozart, "Concept programming" framework. Via LtU
- Explanation of Concept Programming
- The XL Programming Language
- Lambda the Ultimate: Concept programming
- How To Plug Europe's Brain Drain [to read], via Glenn. Update: This is related, so I thought I'd put it here.
- The new "big lie" (repeat something enough times and people will believe it) seems to be about the "imminent threat" that Iraq was. The administration clearly stated that Iraq wasn't an "imminent threat", yet people keep parroting the line.
- Video of Ambassador Mazel
- XPath query tips, via Martin
- Learn XPath
- XPath Tutorial, via Sterling
- Sterling Hughes: Cherry. "Cherry is a little application I wrote which will test your web application for race conditions by performing multiple simultaeneous HTTP connections against a webpage (with specified concurrency and number) and comparing all of the results to see if any of them differ."
- coWiki, via Sterling
- The Hoard Memory Allocator
- Guide to Lock Picking [to read], via fozbaca
- Semantic Similarity in a Taxonomy, via Chris. "This article presents a measure of semantic similarity in an IS-A taxonomy based on the notion of shared information content."
- The Bible in 50 Words. I thought I was going to hate it, but it was actually cool. Via dalziel
- What is a Purely Functional Language, via LtU. I took a look at it, but it's beyond me at this point.
- http://xformsinstitute.com/
- Minimum wage laws are immoral. I agree. Via the Carnival Of The Capitalists
- A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction, via Piers
- http://processing.org/, via LtU
- Processing Processing, via LtU
- Microsoft *nix, via Simon
- Clinton's Triumph. I'd love to get the transcript so I could evaluate it for myself. Clinton as a positive force for good for America? I'm all for it. Via Glenn.
- Den Beste writes about the Big Lie I mentioned above.
- Steven also wants to recognize Japan for the ally it's been (Amen). He also points out lots of historical irony while acknowledging our many allies for their support, and makes an essential point about the nature of alliances and allies.
- Dan: "Soon, I'll be able to make a fool of myself in several languages, not just one! Woohoo!"
- Dhimmi Watch: French priest fined for "anti-Muslim" comments
- John Rhys-Davies, the actor who played Gimli the Dwarf in the LotR movies, is awesome
- Clayton Cramer: A Cynical Column About The Real Beneficiaries of Gay Marriage. Spoiler: It's the lawyers.
- Tunak in Flash. I was so right that this thing would have lasting power (sorry for the raw HTML).
- Ned Batchelder has a very interesting post on Speeding C++ links
- Implications of a 4-Star Command in Iraq, via Winds of Change
- Public Service Announcement: Don't Listen To The Voices!
- Radical Son, by David Horowitz, seems like it'd be an interesting book to read. John Hawkins thought it was.
- Charles: Persistent Login Cookie Best Practice
- Joshua Claybourn: Dumbstruck. Me too.
- She really over-reacts whenever she catches me wearing her underwear. Via Josh
- Joshua Claybourn: Winners and Losers from the Iowa Caucus
- Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming. I've just started reading it, and it seems like an excellent book so far. I've linked to it before, but I just came across a reference to it on LtU and rediscovered it.
- New York Times Link Generator, via John. "Need to link to a New York Times article from your weblog? Enter your link here, and we'll give you the weblog-safe link."
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Sure, his moral judgement is far from great, but Clinton never was the ogre republicans made him out to be. I'm not all that surprised myself.