Monthly Archives: February 2014

Thinking Outside the Box

Here’s a delightful tale that illustrates the power of non-linear thinking. I don’t know if the story is true or not but it hardly matters. The point is being able to see the value in an undertaking that all the … Continue reading

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Comments Reenabled

I’ve updated everything and turned comments back on. As far as I can tell, everything is working correctly. If you have any problems and can’t leave a comment, email me at jcs at the domain of the blog. While the … Continue reading

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Comment Problems

Yesterday, a couple of readers emailed me that they were unable to post comments. When I tried to comment as someone other than me I had the same problem. After a little investigation I discovered that the problem involved the … Continue reading

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Comments Temporarily Turned Off

I’m temporarily turning off comments. I’ll explain further tomorrow and, with any luck, have them turned back on by the end of Friday. Until then, please bear with me.

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A Lisp Overview

A few days ago I wrote about Simon Tatham’s overview of C. Today, I want to mention a very nice overview of Lisp. The overview is really a Lisp primer aimed at C/C++/Java programmers (it’s notes from the CSC330 course … Continue reading

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Less Familiar Lisp Functions

A couple of months ago, I wrote about Christopher Neufeld’s series on the less familiar parts of Common Lisp. He’s up to the Fs now so if you’re interested in Lisp, you should check in with his latest posts. One … Continue reading

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The Fate of Cursive in Florida

As long time readers know, I have a continuing interest in the state of cursive handwriting. See here, here, here, here, and here for some of my thoughts on the matter. One of the continuing threads in those posts is … Continue reading

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More Peeks at Emacs 24.4

Over at Emacs Redux, the ever informative Bozhidar Batsov has a couple more posts up in his series on the upcoming Emacs 24.4 release. The first concerns new string manipulation functions. It’s odd that Emacs has been historically deficient in … Continue reading

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SBCL 1.1.15 Released

Steel-Bank Common Lisp 1.1.15 just got released. As usual, it built and installed without incident on both my Macs. This release brings a new register allocation algorithm, some optimizations that increase the speed of make-array under certain circumstances, some enhancements, … Continue reading

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The Dangers of the Digital Life

I’ve written before about how I’ve embraced the digital life and pretty much given up dealing with paper, pens, and all the rest of the traditional record keeping methods. Almost everything happens on-line and whatever paper documents I get are … Continue reading

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