Ted Leung on the air
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Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
Fri, 18 Jun 2004
Michael Salib is at it again
After tantalizing us with StarKiller at PyCon, Michael Salib has gone on to do it again, this time with a Lightning Talk at EuroPython on Insecticide, a time-travel debugger, much like the ODB, Omniscient debugger, for Java. I hope somebody hires Michael soon so that we can get our hands on some of this stuff.
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20 Years of PLDI
Today my copy of ACM SIGPLAN Notices arrived, except that it was 20 Years of the
ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (1979 - 1999):
A Selection. This is great volume and would be perfect for a graduate seminar in programming language implementation -- most of the selected papers are related to implementation rather than language design.
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Planet Python
Thanks to my Technorati watchlist, I discovered Planet Python. Unfortunately, it looks like it's not quite open for business. It needs a planet wide RSS feed.
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mail.appetizer RC series
I've been using mail.appetizer for a while, waiting for the betas to appear and fix a bunch of little problems that I've been having. The day has arrived, and things have been working really well. This little utility has cut down the number of trips that I actually make to Mail.app, by previewing new messages in a transparent pop-up window that's there just long enough to tell me whether I care about the message or not.
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