Posts By: jorend
| Date | Post | Topic |
| 01/18/2009 | Nah | What Are The Resolved Debates in General Purpose Language Design? |
| 06/04/2008 | It says in the slides | Types Considered Harmful |
| 02/03/2008 | Proper tail calls in C | Prediction for 2008 |
| 10/26/2007 | Feh, evolution | ECMAScript 4 overview paper |
| 10/29/2007 | Yes, me too | ECMAScript 4 overview paper |
| 10/29/2007 | No, dude | ECMAScript 4 overview paper |
| 10/23/2007 | JavaScript (!) | Any multi-threaded interpreters? |
| 09/28/2007 | LAP? | Tim Bray and Erlang |
| 07/10/2007 | SQL query syntax is good | The Evolution Of LINQ And Its Impact On The Design Of C# |
| 06/20/2007 | Not an FP language | Python 3000 Status Update |
| 11/20/2006 | Surveys are good | De-Scheming MIT? |
| 11/20/2006 | my guess | De-Scheming MIT? |
| 11/01/2006 | Convergence? | Future of software design? |
| 11/02/2006 | Other explanations | Future of software design? |
| 10/16/2006 | The compiler need not be | Good Ideas, Through the Looking Glass |
| 10/16/2006 | If we only allow safe | Good Ideas, Through the Looking Glass |
| 09/21/2006 | You just parse it in two | Parser that allow syntax extensions |
| 07/27/2006 | I don't believe that | Cost of provably-correct code |
| 07/22/2006 | Blaargh | Revealing the X/O impedance mismatch |
| 05/17/2006 | Answer | Paul Vick: BASIC principles |
| 05/18/2006 | Open classes | ruby vs python |
| 05/20/2006 | Basically it seems to me | ruby vs python |
| 05/03/2006 | Emacs all over the place, | Your favourite editor/IDE |
| 05/05/2006 | Is it? | Patterns of Integer Usage |
| 05/03/2006 | Interesting. A while back I | Patterns of Integer Usage |
| 05/02/2006 | I believe, but cannot prove: | What do you believe about Programming Languages (that you can't prove (yet))? |
| 05/02/2006 | Mundane predictions | What do you believe about Programming Languages (that you can't prove (yet))? |
| 05/04/2006 | a paper called "Lambda: the Ultimate Coroutine" | What do you believe about Programming Languages (that you can't prove (yet))? |
| 05/04/2006 | Coroutines (at a guess) | What do you believe about Programming Languages (that you can't prove (yet))? |
| 04/19/2006 | Spam | Lang .NET 2006 |
| 04/24/2006 | Apology | Lang .NET 2006 |
| 04/24/2006 | Let me guess. If this was an | Lang .NET 2006 |
| 04/06/2006 | hmm | Purity in PLT |
| 03/29/2006 | to avoid crashing | "Semi-complete" Boolean Evaluation? |
| 03/29/2006 | More generally: | "Semi-complete" Boolean Evaluation? |
| 02/28/2006 | Tail calls in stack traces | Tail call elimination decorator in Python |
| 03/01/2006 | Nonsense | Tail call elimination decorator in Python |
| 03/02/2006 | don't be silly | Tail call elimination decorator in Python |
| 03/02/2006 | Here, use this | Tail call elimination decorator in Python |
| 02/24/2006 | Inconsistent | Stroustrup: A Brief Look at C++0x |
| 02/21/2006 | Common sense | Gilad Is Right |
| 02/28/2006 | I don't think so | Gilad Is Right |
| 02/24/2006 | Hogwash | Gilad Is Right |
| 02/28/2006 | Usefulness | Gilad Is Right |
| 02/28/2006 | Testing and reality | Gilad Is Right |
| 02/19/2006 | Gilad's paper was mentioned | Gilad Is Right |
| 02/14/2006 | The type of 3.14 | Interval Computations |
| 02/15/2006 | Affordances | Interval Computations |
| 02/17/2006 | Useless | Interval Computations |
| 02/10/2006 | Yes, STL FP is awful. I | Is STL algorithms doing damage to the cause? |
| 02/02/2006 | in favor of conservatism | A New Haskell and those anxious to change |
| 02/05/2006 | Merging: not a great solution | The Next Mainstream Programming Languages |
| 02/04/2006 | the benefits of private are social | Packaging Data And Methods |
| 02/05/2006 | private strictly decreases | Packaging Data And Methods |
| 01/31/2006 | what an annoying post | Weak vs. strong typing |
| 02/03/2006 | I didn't mean that monads | Weak vs. strong typing |
| 01/20/2006 | subtle differences | Lisp is sin |
| 01/13/2006 | partial() is just a function | New for Python 2.5 |
| 01/17/2006 | Complaints | Towards the best collection traversal interface |
| 01/12/2006 | Otherwise how do you explain | Tim Bray: Don't Invent XML Languages |
| 01/10/2006 | why would I want to replace a | The new old or The "Return" to Concurrency |
| 01/10/2006 | Python generators are pipes | The new old or The "Return" to Concurrency |
| 01/13/2006 | Wait a minute | The new old or The "Return" to Concurrency |
| 02/11/2006 | Interesting. I think your | The fate of reduce() in Python 3000 |
| 02/12/2006 | fold == for loop | The fate of reduce() in Python 3000 |
| 02/12/2006 | Personally, I'm beginning to | The fate of reduce() in Python 3000 |
| 02/12/2006 | I looked up list | The fate of reduce() in Python 3000 |
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