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03 October 2005

02 October 2005

01 October 2005

perlmeme.org

by macroron & 2 others
a collection of frequently asked questions, "how to" documents, and tutorials about the very cool perl programming language.

29 September 2005

28 September 2005

howto: pepping up windows

by macroron & 3 others
for every element of windows, be it the desktop or the clipboard, there is at least one superior open source alternative. We show you our picks, guide you through the installation and help you remove the redundant windows programs from the system, in most

27 September 2005

surfwax: nextaris newstracker - my surfwax newstracker page

by macroron
track and accumulate news on topics specific to your personal interests by using newstracker to automatically find news and recent information from over 4,000 internet-based news sources. a separate news page is created and updated twice daily for each o

world shelters emergency shelters

by macroron
designs, produces, and delivers temporary and permanent structures for both emergency response and long-term humanitarian needs. our low-cost, durable structures can be easily assembled in a variety of configurations to support the needs of afflicted

26 September 2005

source wiki: peers documentation

by macroron
a distributed programming toolkit designed for building Peer-to-Peer systems. The toolkit is a hybrid language project which offers low level primitives for managing concurrency and communication. Using these primitives, complex P2P protocols and complete

viral communications home

by macroron
viral.media.mit.edu/index.php - constructing agile, scalable, collaborative systems that permit uncontrolled growth, minimal power use, and maximum ability to intercommunicate, with viral architectures moving the intelligence from the trunk to the leaves.

peers (viral communications)

by macroron
viral.media.mit.edu/peers/ - a distributed programming environment for bottom-up development of P2P systems. The project is developed in the Viral Communications research group at the MIT Media Laboratory.