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http://www.muleradio.net/

http://www.muleradio.net/ Mule Radio Syndicate.

Syndicated 2013-06-05 05:17:40 from Assignments and Associations

Data Storage with an Amber Cabochon

This may only hold 4GB, but is your data worthy enough for this?

Syndicated 2013-06-05 05:12:11 from Assignments and Associations

TIZEN

TIZEN I keep an eye on this, for one day, Android may not be the way of the future. TIZEN is interesting because it isn’t using a JVM-like mechanism like Android’s DALVIK, but actual object code compiled for the target microprocessor of the phone, in most cases C++—if you use GHC, this ought to pique […]

Syndicated 2013-06-05 05:05:41 from Assignments and Associations

Posts are going to come fast and furious

Posts are going to come fast and furious whenever I ruminate.  When do I ruminate? Not often in front of a computer. But, here I am.

Syndicated 2013-06-05 05:03:19 from Assignments and Associations

Sigil

Sigil sigil – The EPUB Editor EPUB. For when you need to read it on your own terms.  This is an editor for writing EPUB documents for use with the Nook or other e-Readers.

Syndicated 2013-06-05 04:50:30 from Assignments and Associations

The Ring.

Does it control time? Nay, only you can control time.

Syndicated 2013-06-05 04:07:47 from Assignments and Associations

Bacon.js

Bacon.js A functional reactive programming framework for web-browsers. Turns your event spaghetti into clean and declarative feng shui bacon, by switching from imperative to functional. It’s like replacing nested for-loops with functional programming concepts like map and filter.

Syndicated 2013-06-05 03:56:02 from Assignments and Associations

Haskell Challenges You.

Chances are, if it isn’t compiling in Haskell, you aren’t solving the problem you think you are. The strong-type system of Haskell shouldn’t be looked upon as a burden on the programmer, but instead a liberation from iterative write-run-test thrashing. If your types are too complicated to understand, your abstractions may not be fully baked. […]

Syndicated 2013-06-05 01:11:49 from Assignments and Associations

Reboot.

Too much old. Much to be new. Renewing this medium with a new mission. Perhaps you’ll join for this ride and subscribe.

Syndicated 2013-06-04 23:54:15 from Assignments and Associations

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