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November 2005

Dan Bricklin Blog

by macroron
thoughts on making web sites, the computer industry, digital photography, PC history, conferences I attend, and people I know or run into.

Morfik Home - Web Applications Unplugged - application development environment for the WebOS

by macroron & 3 others
Javascript Synthesis Technology (‘JST’)that allows developers to use a visual design environment and a high-level language of their choice to create applications comprising only of HTML and Javascript. This revolutionary technology combined with its t

Morfik Pioneers - Web Applications Unplugged - application development environment for the WebOS

by macroron
Javascript Synthesis Technology (‘JST’)that allows developers to use a visual design environment and a high-level language of their choice to create applications comprising only of HTML and Javascript. This revolutionary technology combined with its t

Ten RSS Hacks

by macroron & 8 others
10 RSS power user tips that you can use to enhance your life. Some of these you might already know, others you may not.

Ajax Patterns Home

by macroron & 45 others
an Ajax portal and homepage for the upcoming "Ajax Design Patterns" book (O'Reilly), with full text online. Maintained by Michael Mahemoff

GTDTiddlyWiki Blog - your simple client side wiki

by macroron & 27 others
is a GettingThingsDone adaptation by NathanBowers of JeremyRuston's Open Source TiddlyWiki. The purpose of GTD Tiddly Wiki is to give users a single repository for their GTD lists and support materials so they can create/edit lists, and then print directl

October 2005

Planet Perl Six Blogs

by macroron
Planet Perl Six is an aggregator of select Perl 6 related blogs. The list of contributors changes periodically.

~Brian Foote Home

by macroron
research interests include object-oriented programming, design, reuse, languages, frameworks, software architecture, patterns, reflection, metalevel architecture, and software evolution, for starters.

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July 2005

GNU Smalltalk - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)

by macroron
runs on linux? a free implementation of the Smalltalk-80 language which runs on most versions on Unix and, in general, everywhere you can find a POSIX-compliance library. An uncommon feature of it is that it is well-versed to scripting tasks and headless