Private methods are unecessary and restrictive.
read the whole post »attack!
My breathing problems.
read the whole post »reboot. v2.
Moving back to chicago after some time in Bloomington, IN.
read the whole post »time for a bike tour!
I’ve got gears, panniers, a can opener, and, as of today, a hammock. Time to pack up, head out on the bike, and do some stealth camping. We’ll have to see how managing life, etc, goes, but I’d really like to do this soon…like this coming ...
read the whole post »morning coffee
I’m enjoying morning courtesy of my friend Keith Folsom (also notice the witty mug my mother gave me). Keith roasted some beans in his popcorn-maker sized roaster and ground them up for me yesterday. The results are fantastic! Watch out Metropolis, the Folsom Coffee Company is coming!
read the whole post »Sept. 4th
September Fourth was the two month anniversary of my vegetarian experiment. I’m eating better, in better shape, and I’ve saved money by eating out less (not to mention the great new dishes I’ve learned to cook). All told, the vegetarian experiment has been a great time and ...
read the whole post »Bloomington Adventures
Today I struck out for a ride and got a bit lost. It ended up being 47.4 miles, which is well beyond what I'm comfortably capable of.
read the whole post »erlang-in-lisp user manual now useful
Most of the Erlang-in-Lisp issues discussed here and on the mailing list this summer have been rolled into the user manual in some form. Get it here in pdf format or here in HTML.
read the whole post »links, timeouts, and refactoring
First off, I have added some support for timeouts in receive blocks (in erlang this is done with the ‘after’ block). For now this is only supported on the unix-process implementation, but should be easy to implement. While I know that the timeouts are ‘soft’ I do wonder how they ...
read the whole post »midterm report
midterm report for the erlang-in-lisp google summer of code project.
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