Yesod Web Framework for Haskell
Haskell's yesod web framework uses the type system to provably prevent XSS attacks; sweet!
FTW  haskell  from twitter
3 days ago
Leap Motion
Leap represents an entirely new way to interact with your computers. It’s more accurate than a mouse, as reliable as a keyboard and more sensitive than a touchscreen. For the first time, you can control a computer in three dimensions with your natural hand and finger movements.
gesture  motion  2012  trends  hardware 
4 days ago
Baby, new IRN-BRU advert 2012 - YouTube
Fanny eh? Yae cannae call 'er Fanny! The genius new Irn-bru advert staring my mate Ian!
from twitter
5 days ago
pjax
pjax loads html from your server into the current page without a full page load. It's ajax with real permalinks, page titles, and a working back button that fully degrades.
javascript  jquery  pjax  ruby  ajax 
8 days ago
Writing and Speaking
I'm not a very good speaker. I say "um" a lot. Sometimes I have to pause when I lose my train of thought. I wish I were a better speaker. But I don't wish I were a better speaker like I wish I were a better writer. What I really want is to have good ideas, and that's a much bigger part of being a good writer than being a good speaker.
paulgraham  ideas  speaking  writing  presentation 
8 days ago
LLJS : Low-Level JavaScript
Compiled Javascript as a low level systems programming language.
c  javascript  programming  development 
8 days ago
tubalmartin/riloadr
Riloadr - A cross-browser framework-independent responsive images loader written in Javascript
image  javascript  responsive  loading  web  programming  development 
10 days ago
The Lambda Lounge
We're recruiting in the war against side effects… 's on the 28th. Join us learning
lambdalounge  haskell  from twitter
11 days ago
THE KAZIMIER | Four Years on Vimeo
The Kazimier turned four on 25th April 2012, to celebrate here is a look back at their first four years...
video  kazimier  nightclub 
13 days ago
Untitled (http://twitter.com/__ian_johnson/status/200861405493202945/photo/1)
Yes, has some rocking laptop stickers! Donations to at our next meeting and you can own one!
lambdalounge  from twitter
15 days ago
briancarper.net (λ) - Church Numerals in Clojure
"Church Numerals are a way of encoding natural numbers using lambda expressions. A number n is represented by a function that composes another function f around its argument x, n times. [...] The insane thing is that you can do arithmetic on these things using nothing but more anonymous functions. It's lambdas all the way down."
programming  functional  lambda  clojure  church-encoding  via:ddribin 
16 days ago
Symbol abuse, to get escape free SQL strings in Clojure — Gist
;; (defn &&* [symbol-seq]
(apply str (interpose " " symbol-seq))) (defmacro && [& args] (&&* args)) ;;
from twitter
23 days ago
Joxa - Lisp for the Erlang VM
Joxa is a small semantically clean, functional lisp. It is a general-purpose language encouraging interactive development that encourages a functional programming style, and simplifies multithreaded programming. Joxa runs on the Erlang Virtual Machine. Like other Lisps, Joxa treats code as data and has a full unhygienic macro system.
erlang  lisp  programming  development 
26 days ago
fogus: The ClojureScript Compilation Pipeline
this is the fifth entry in an n-part series explaining the compilation techniques of Clojure.
clojure  clojurescript  programming  developmet  compiler 
26 days ago
swannodette/delimc · GitHub
A delimited continuations library for Clojure 1.4.0 (and 1.3.0). Portions based on cl-cont by Slava Akhmechet (http://defmacro.org).
continuations  clojure  programming  development 
27 days ago
CIRCOS - Circular visualization
Circos is a software package for visualizing data and information. It visualizes data in a circular layout — this makes Circos ideal for exploring relationships between objects or positions. There are other reasons why a circular layout is advantageous, not the least being the fact that it is attractive.

Circos is ideal for creating publication-quality infographics and illustrations with a high data-to-ink ratio, richly layered data and pleasant symmetries. You have fine control each element in the figure to tailor its focus points and detail to your audience.
chart  visualization  circos 
4 weeks ago
Ubuntu for Android | Ubuntu
Now multi-core Android phones can be PCs too. Ubuntu for Android enables high-end Android handsets to run Ubuntu, the world's favourite free PC desktop operating system. So users get the Android they know on the move, but when they connect their phone to a monitor, mouse and keyboard, it becomes a PC.
android  mobile  desktop  ubuntu  convergence 
4 weeks ago
UX Week 2011 | Jon Wiley | Whoa, Google Has Designers! on Vimeo
Google is in the midst of the largest redesign in its history, with more changes to come. Many have wondered who let the designers out of their cage at Google and set them on the path of making Google’s products more focused, effortless, and elastic. You’ll be surprised at the answer.
design  google  video 
4 weeks ago
Lisping app for ipad
Lisping is a Scheme development environment designed around the concept of editing the parse tree, an approach chosen because of its suitability to the iPad's touchscreen interface.
lisp  ipad  programming  development 
5 weeks ago
nathanmarz/serializable-fn
This library is capable of serializing anonymous functions defined with the replacement serializable.fn/fn macro or functions that are bound to vars somewhere. Use serializable.fn/serialize and serializable.fn/deserialize to serialize and deserialize to and from byte arrays.
clojure  programming  development  serialisation  api 
5 weeks ago
h i l t o n & c o
The reason 's logo rocks so much? was the only man for the job! FTW
design  dance  lambdalounge  lisp  from twitter
5 weeks ago
clojure/changes.md at master · clojure/clojure · GitHub
Having a quick play with clojure 1.4… Reader literals are neat:
from twitter
5 weeks ago
Best In Class: Google Code Jam #1
interactive development FTW mirrors my experiences precisely
clojure  from twitter
5 weeks ago
JAM: Make a website that works for your not-for-profit organisation.
Thank's ! For those who don't know is made with our CMS for not for profits!
jam  from twitter
5 weeks ago
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