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Why your favorite language is unpopular
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The total world's population of Haskell programmers fits in a 747. And if that goes down, nobody would even notice. -- Erik Meijer I ...
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"Maxwell's equations of software" examined
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A recent post quotes Alan Kay's statement that expressing Lisp in itself is the " Maxwell's Equations of Software ": Ye...
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Why Arc is good for video games
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Can Arc be used to create a Tetris-like game? In my previous posting on using OpenGL with Arc , I described how the effort to set up OpenGL...
Using OpenGL with Arc
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I saw a posting on news.ycombinator entitled " Take the Tetris test (an Arc version, anyone?) ", which suggested writing a simple...
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Why Arc is bad for exploratory programming
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Recently, I've been reading Programming Collective Intelligence , which is a practical guide to machine learning algorithms, showing how...
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The importance of software testing
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At work we have a nifty electronic postage kiosk that will weigh letters, compute the postage, print a postage strip, and bill a credit card...
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Idioms for programming in Arc
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The code that implements Arc illustrates many useful programming techniques. Some of the techniques occur multiple times, and can be consid...
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