Updated: 11/5/2005; 6:06:35 PM.
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Monday, August 02, 2004

Armed Bear Lisp is a Common Lisp implementation that runs on the Java Virtual Machine. Originally implemented as the scripting language for a Java editor it has recently had a licence change that apparently makes it more usuable for usage for normal applications.

1:43:16 PM      

Lambda the Ultimate picks up on my 'Partial Continuations' article. The comments to the posting discuss the 'Why use continuations for web apps' issue.

12:21:39 PM      

Massive will be at SIGGRAPH again this year. August 10-12 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, Booth #1521.


12:07:19 PM      

Marcin Kowalczyk has announced the release of Kokogut-0.4.1. One aspect of this release is that lazy lists are now 'even' not 'odd'.

10:55:38 AM      

Neil Van Dyke has announced the release of 'WebScraperHelper'. A Schene library to help with the task of 'Screen Sraping' information from web sites. You provide an example SXL document and an example 'goal' subtree of the document and it produces the SXPath queries that can be used to retrieve that value.

10:52:07 AM      

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