Thursday, March 22, 2007 In my last post, I wrote about GeekTool, a Mac OS X utility that lets you display the text output (you can also display graphics) of different commands on your desktop. I indicated (in an update) that several people had mentioned conky, torsmo, and roottail as being linux equivalents (and possible influences on GeekTool). Well, I also got an email from Stef
We'll always have Emacs Wednesday, November 15, 2006 Many lispers pine for the days of the LispM's and miss the unique development environment that they provided (and which, sadly, is still not equaled on any "modern" OS today). Things like: A common language used for both application development and OS. Integrated development environment where you had access to all source code (applic
The Most Important Idea in Computer Science Friday, February 24, 2006 Alan Kay is a fascinating person. He once said "Don't worry about what anybody else is going to do. The best way to predict the future is to invent it." and he's certainly done his share of inventing the future. He's also a really quotable guy and he has made a lot of good quotes about Lisp. He recently gave a couple of t
Lisp is for Entrepreneurs Wednesday, January 18, 2006 Paul Graham is famous for having written a web store application called Viaweb in Lisp and subsequently selling it to Yahoo (where it now operates under the name of Yahoo Store). Paul's reason for using Lisp was: "Our hypothesis was that if we wrote our software in Lisp, we'd be able to get features done faster than our competitors,
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