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  1. The heat generated from compiling GHC is an ironic demonstration of our futile attempts to fight entropy ;-P
  2. @nickmillar yumm
  3. protip: you can inspect the contents of an OCaml module in the repl by assigning it to a new module name, e.g. # module M=Printf;;
  4. RT @ajlopez: "Science is what we have learned about how not to fool ourselves about the way the world is." Richard Feynman
  5. @davcamer what about something like: ruby -n -e 'puts /abc/.match($_)' myfile.txt
  6. @Portuguesinha I was pedalling along that road on an old 3-speeder yesterday. Cars work much better :-P
  7. Decorator pattern it is. @cswords would be proud.
  8. RT @aslak_hellesoy: RT @joshprice: http://failmanifesto.org/
  9. @kaleidic I am interested in J, at first glance it does appears impregnably dense though...
  10. Using |> in OCaml. Really liking being able to cleanly express an algorithm in terms of a pipeline of expressions.
  11. @samthor yes. it's awesome. we've been using the malware that is lotus notes for far too long :-)
  12. w00t! the move to thoughtworks gmail is complete #adiosnotes
  13. @jchyip put some up on threadless
  14. @Portuguesinha who who?
  15. "With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not necessarily a good idea." -- RFC1925
  16. reading about Selfish, a prototype object system for Tcl. http://bit.ly/3n40c5
  17. @dhanji awk?
  18. @kaleidic have you seen the F# solution to the bowling problem? http://code.google.com/p/fs...
  19. it strikes me that all code is either some kind of DDL or DML
  20. "...I would claim this is a more bounded form of insanity than the idea..." - @mstachowiak on the es-discuss list