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Fri, 22 Aug 2003
Artima Buzz and User Mode Linux
About a week ago I registered some of my feeds with the Artima Developer Buzz Feeds. Then I loaded a bunch of those feeds into FeedDemon. The feeds have been a good source of interesting articles that I wasn't already picking up, and I've seen some visits to my blog from there. I do wish that the Artima robots would use gzip, though.
One article that came through today was on User Mode Linux. This looks like a great way to virtualize a bunch of Linuxes. I'd like to use this to try and virtualize Debian and Gentoo distributions atop a set of common file systems.
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Resumable Exceptions
On James Robertson's blog theres a post and comment regarding resumable exceptions. It set in the context of Smalltalk, but it's very educational.
It's possible to do the same in any language that supports continuations, as shown in Daniel Friedman's
Applications of Continuations.
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NetNewsWire 1.0.4b3 is out!
Users of NetNewsWire should run and not walk, to pickup the first public beta of NetNewsWire 1.0.4. I've been (gently, I hope) bugging Brent Simmons about gzip support, and this is the first release that has it. Other new features are described in the
release notes, and Brent has started blogging about the new features.
Brent: I've updated my list.
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