Friday 30th July
New: Ryan Gough: A spin-bowler in the making
New: Lightning Pool: Just about the best game of online pool
New: Chickstop: Games for girls who like to play
New: GrokItBot: A Bayesian/AIML instant messaging bot for AIM written in Python
Over and over
I have to acknowledge that what pervades my thinking, what has done for years, is an insistent question.
Do the people who die young, know that they will die young?
Recently I have concluded that they do not know this.
I am now convinced that they were asking the same question as I am. Over and over.
Links
http://www.permadi.com/ FLsah tips and tricks
http://www.oreillynet.com/ My own take on interactive
http://nicotine-app.sourceforge.net/ Soulseek for OSX
http://forums.macrumors.com/ What cool little OSX apps do you use?
http://synergy.wincent.com/ ynergy is a tiny Cocoa application for Mac OS X 10.2 (and later) that puts three buttons to control iTunes in your menubar: previous track, next track, and play/pause; as well as providing you with visual feedback about the currently playing tune.
http://blog.topix.net/ The Secret Source of Google's Power
http://phplens.com/ Squuezing code with xdebug
http://peter.mapledesign.co.uk/ blog
http://formsess.sourceforge.net/ The smarty powered forms toolkit
http://www.dwheeler.com/ This is the home page of SLOCCount, a set of tools for counting physical Source Lines of Code (SLOC) in a large number of languages of a potentially large set of programs. This suite of tools was used in my papers More than a Gigabuck: Estimating GNU/Linux's Size and Estimating Linux's Size to measure the SLOC of entire GNU/Linux distributions. Others have measured Debian GNU/Linux using this tool suite. SLOCCount runs on GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Apple Mac OS X, Windows, and hopefully on other systems too. To run on Windows, you have to install Cygwin first to create a Unix-like environment for SLOCCount (Cygwin users: be sure to use Unix'' newlines, not DOS'' newlines, when you install Cygwin).
http://www.ensim.com/ Ensim - Site Backup
http://www.faqs.org/ The /etc/mail/aliases and aliases.db files
http://www.phpbb.com/ phpBB tweaks for large forums
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