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Pete Lacey's Weblog :: The S stands for Simple

A fictional conversation that satirically summarizes the development of SOAP ("Simple" Object Access Protocol).

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Die Kathedrale und der Basar

von Eric S. Raymond. Diese deutsche Übersetzung basiert auf der Fassung vom 8. August 1999.

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Koranteng's Toli: On rich web applications, AlphaBlox and Oddpost

Giving credit to halfbrain/oddpost for the amazing work they did.

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MIT TECO EMACS Version 170

Richard Stallman 1976, I bow down to you

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Seeking the Joy in Java

Last week Gilad Bracha, Neal Gafter, James Gosling, and Peter von der Ahé floated a proposal on the internet for adding Closures in Java [PDF]. I was excited to see that adding closures to Java was being considered by such influential people<sep/>

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Coding style - a non-issue - fa.linux.kernel | Google Groups

Linus on opernsource - this small mail captures very well the spirit and the advantages of open source software development.

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What was it like to use a Lisp Machine?

It was awesome, apparently. Alternatively, it was like Emacs that went deeper.

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My Most Influential Papers

Some beautifully written history on FP! I would love to collect this and more human aspects of PL research into a pleasant review...the evolution of applicative PLs

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