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Continuations-Based Web Applications in Common Lisp With Weblocks Introduction Whenever I have to write convoluted code to express a simple idea, I instinctively try to avoid doing work. The corollary of this is that every time I reach for my inbox during coding, there's a pretty good chance I need an abstraction I don't have. I suspect this is true for most programmers, not just myself. If
A programmer's blog - will deal with everything that relates to a programmer. Occasionally, it will contain some humour, some politics and some sport news. Over the last couple of months I have been using Oliver Steele's Functional Javascript a lot. The string lambdas provide enough syntactic sugars to reduce a lot of accidental complexities from your codebase. Reginald Braithwaite recently gave u
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by Sean M. Burke A JavaScriptish companion to Mark-Jason Dominus's Higher-Order Perl http://hop.perl.plover.com/ ~ Under Construction, Obviously ~ HOJ.0: Functional JavaScript Reviewed For a general review of JavaScript, I think that the best work available is the first third or so of the book Javascript: The Definitive Guide http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/jscript4/. (The rest of the book is a det
Most plugins should come with an installer, however it's easy to do it yourself. Plugins can be copied into /Library/Application Support/SIMBL/Plugins for all users, or ~/Library/Application Support/SIMBL/Plugins for just your account. SIMBL plugins are nothing more than standard Cocoa bundles created by XCode, with the addition of one key in the Info.plist. For further information, you can read t
http://dto.freeshell.org/blog/blog-2007-09-07-2323.html 「(require 'cl)はやめろ」というのに意を唱えるEmacs Lisp開発者dtoの話。俺も「100%」同意する。ほかにも同意している人がいるようだ。 彼が言いたいのはこんなとこ。超要約してますw 「(require 'cl)はやめろ」というのがEmacsのポリシーらしいが、実に馬鹿げている。せっかくremove-ifやらloopやらcaseやら強力なCommon Lisp関数・マクロが標準添付されているというのに、Emacsに標準添付するコードには(require 'cl)することを禁止(must not!!)するだとよ?誰かがremove-ifを定義できるようにするためにだってさ。んなことしたら動くものが動かなくなるだろ。頭おかしいんじゃね? 彼は自分の書いたコードを
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