Worrying plausible git man pages: http://t.co/T8Ag4FzQ66
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I'm impressed by the lengths StackOverflow takes to evaluate the social consequences of its design: http://t.co/oLZr1uVeQK
I don't know about you, but I find it reassuring I can still run the Python stdlib with Python 1.5 on CP/M:
I've inadvertently implemented a Stack object with a .peep method. Sounds rather more gentle than .peek somehow.
Sometimes I think the 'deep web' is just websites that aren't indexed (or poorly indexed) by Google.
Growing a lanugage: http://t.co/hm9LYbp8Nh A great talk that iteratively defines itself.
Sometimes a comment in code is just to persuade future readers that what you've done will work as intended.
Woah, I've hit 100 repos on GitHub. Needless to say, I think it's a fantastic platform.
#Emacs tip of the day: `C-x C-j' will open a dired buffer containing the file in the current buffer.
Python works, promise.
"some early versions of Unix allocators allowed programmers to realloc memory that had already been freed" http://t.co/CxuU8WnrSs
New blog post: Introducing Trifle: http://t.co/qOYlnwBb6P #lisp
Python's __call__ vs Clojure's IFn: http://t.co/ewaZOgxsp2
Considering the size of Common Lisp, is there a "CL: The Good Parts" guide anywhere?
"I'm using Linux. A library that emacs uses to communicate with Intel hardware." -- heard on #emacs on Freenode.
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