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sault made some delicious pizzas.
- I made a wiki -- but I'm still fiddling with it, and you can't see it yet. I think CLiki is really really close to what we want for the Interesting Things I Thought Or Learned project -- it has an RSS feed feature, and when you make an edit, you can decide whether it's significant enough to be put on the "recent changes" page, which has an RSS feed, which I'll set up to get syndicated by livejournal :) Also: it does categories, and it runs inside Lisp (sbcl particularly), which is just full of badass.
- Also really cool: rlwrap. What it does is takes a program that doesn't use readline by default (you know, command histories and searching and emacs- or vim-style keys) and talks to it, presenting you with a readline-style interface! Top-of-awesome for talking to something like a Lisp or ML-interpreter, especially if you're not an emacs fan. "emerge rlwrap", for you gentoo people :)
- *narrows eyes* Come on, Irene. You know what I mean, at this moment. *eyes continue to be narrowed*
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- I made a wiki -- but I'm still fiddling with it, and you can't see it yet. I think CLiki is really really close to what we want for the Interesting Things I Thought Or Learned project -- it has an RSS feed feature, and when you make an edit, you can decide whether it's significant enough to be put on the "recent changes" page, which has an RSS feed, which I'll set up to get syndicated by livejournal :) Also: it does categories, and it runs inside Lisp (sbcl particularly), which is just full of badass.
- Also really cool: rlwrap. What it does is takes a program that doesn't use readline by default (you know, command histories and searching and emacs- or vim-style keys) and talks to it, presenting you with a readline-style interface! Top-of-awesome for talking to something like a Lisp or ML-interpreter, especially if you're not an emacs fan. "emerge rlwrap", for you gentoo people :)
- *narrows eyes* Come on, Irene. You know what I mean, at this moment. *eyes continue to be narrowed*