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  1. Calispel: occam-style channels for Common Lisp #concurrency #lisp http://www.thoughtcrime.us/software/calispel/
  2. MathJax, a JavaScript-based renderer for LaTeX markup. #latex http://www.mathjax.org/
  3. Categorical (Co)Products and Cognitive Development #math #edu http://bit.ly/7rgPvf
  4. @jrk Yes, you absolutely can. I'll email the details.
  5. @jrk Teaching Scheme to middle-schoolers in Oakland and Daly City. See http://www.bootstrapworld.org/
  6. @jrk Are you thinking asynchronous memory? e.g., "When this load returns, run this block, meanwhile I'll keep doing something else" ?
  7. @sigfpe p.s. by flipping the diagonal of the lower-right triangle pair, you can slide the triangles into place, like pieces in a puzzle. ++
  8. @sigfpe This is exactly the proof I showed to my middle-school kids. They seemed to enjoy it (and grok it). http://bit.ly/6dgyCj
  9. @jrk p.s. Found you here while looking for solutions to 10.6 Kerberos ticket renewal problem. Hi!
  10. @jrk Maybe,cf. Tera MTA.
  11. NPR rendering in TF2 (via @meshula) #gamedev #cg http://bit.ly/5XJh5a
  12. dygraphs, a client-side JavaScript visualization library #webdev http://www.danvk.org/dygraphs/
  13. @sigfpe That's my primary tool for debugging. I think it comes from years of trying to use gdb on C++ code.
  14. Me: "What's one major difference between Scheme and English?" My 6th-grade student: "Parentheses."
  15. @sigfpe Very nice of you to go out of your way to come meet the students. Thanks again!
  16. Why object-oriented languages need tail calls #guysteele #pl http://bit.ly/6GSPdU
  17. Automatic wiring of communicating processes in Haskell (via @meshula) #concurrency #haskell http://bit.ly/89W39z
  18. @meshula Congrats. Maybe you'll get a carbonite pen.
  19. uIP, a TCP/IP stack for microcontrollers #hacking http://www.sics.se/~adam/uip/index.php/Main_Page
  20. CDR coding: a compressed representation of Lisp lists #lisp http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDR_coding