7th January 2008, 04:08 pm
Power of Functional Programming
Functional programming is one the oldest of major programming paradigms. Functional languages have been with us for a while. Languages like Lisp, Scheme, ML, OCaml, Haskell, Erlang and F# have well built compilers and tools and large user and development communities. However, the early success of the imperative programming languages made the […]
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2 Comments
10th October 2006, 06:05 pm
I really liked that ecard from American Greetings. As a matter of fact I really hope your day is programmed for fun
21st September 2006, 02:54 am
I am surprised when looking at the Google Desktop Search’s folder (mine -> C:\Program Files\Google\Google Desktop Search). The search company found an interesting way to make the users read. 12 files are used to describe the action that you shouldn’t be done on this folder. One more interesting thing is that this is readable […]
19th June 2006, 12:12 am
ASCII World Cup
Just Start a telnet session and wath the matches, simply Start - Run
telnet diego.ascii-wm.net 2006
As the site states : “The best, most ridiculous, most redundant graphical implementation of ASCII!”
Screenshot of the half time
http://www.ascii-wm.net
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13th January 2006, 01:44 am
Heey,
I found the end of the internet.
Check this out
End of internet