Posts By: Vladimir Slepnev
Date | Post | Topic |
06/16/2009 | In ultra-condensed form: | How Does Our Language Shape The Way We Think? |
10/26/2007 | Irreverent questions | ECMAScript 4 overview paper |
10/29/2007 | Plugin cliff | ECMAScript 4 overview paper |
10/30/2007 | I'm losing track | ECMAScript 4 overview paper |
11/01/2007 | Speed, bugs | ECMAScript 4 overview paper |
11/06/2007 | Thanks! | ECMAScript 4 overview paper |
10/25/2007 | JS gets the kitchen sink | ECMAScript 4 overview paper |
09/06/2007 | a hack | Q: Modularizing SQL? |
11/02/2006 | red herring? | Code generation vs. dynamic/introspective languages |
10/12/2006 | most severe | The US Torture Bill as C code |
09/18/2006 | Nice! | Yield Prolog |
06/27/2006 | exception safety | Petition for adding garbage collection to C++. |
06/09/2006 | death penalty | LtU: blog not forum! |
06/01/2006 | terminology | The Weird World of Bi-Directional Programming |
06/01/2006 | generality | The Weird World of Bi-Directional Programming |
05/29/2006 | A dynamic typing thingy | Buried Treasure - No Fluff Just Stuff |
05/29/2006 | DRY | Buried Treasure - No Fluff Just Stuff |
05/29/2006 | Aah | Buried Treasure - No Fluff Just Stuff |
05/29/2006 | OK | Buried Treasure - No Fluff Just Stuff |
05/30/2006 | To pass different arguments | Buried Treasure - No Fluff Just Stuff |
05/29/2006 | Another observation | Buried Treasure - No Fluff Just Stuff |
05/29/2006 | Hm | Buried Treasure - No Fluff Just Stuff |
05/20/2006 | Wonderful | Erlang/OTP release with multiprocessor support |
05/21/2006 | failure? | Erlang/OTP release with multiprocessor support |
05/20/2006 | Almost... | Gilad Bracha: Will Continuations continue? |
05/21/2006 | metaprogramming? | Ethnographic Study of Copy and Paste Programming Practices in OOPL |
08/20/2006 | js vs java | Google Web Toolkit |
08/20/2006 | looks nice, thanks | Google Web Toolkit |
05/11/2006 | yield vs Proc.call | Block performance in Ruby |
05/01/2006 | A wonderfully formulated question | What do you believe about Programming Languages (that you can't prove (yet))? |
05/02/2006 | It's optimism! | What do you believe about Programming Languages (that you can't prove (yet))? |
05/02/2006 | Wow! | What do you believe about Programming Languages (that you can't prove (yet))? |
05/03/2006 | For the record | What do you believe about Programming Languages (that you can't prove (yet))? |
05/03/2006 | Caught me | What do you believe about Programming Languages (that you can't prove (yet))? |
05/05/2006 | haXe | What do you believe about Programming Languages (that you can't prove (yet))? |
05/07/2006 | OMake | What do you believe about Programming Languages (that you can't prove (yet))? |
05/07/2006 | Thanks! | What do you believe about Programming Languages (that you can't prove (yet))? |
05/13/2006 | Thanks! | What do you believe about Programming Languages (that you can't prove (yet))? |
05/02/2006 | Yes | What do you believe about Programming Languages (that you can't prove (yet))? |
05/03/2006 | Good one | What do you believe about Programming Languages (that you can't prove (yet))? |
05/03/2006 | . | What do you believe about Programming Languages (that you can't prove (yet))? |
04/20/2006 | For the record | Lang .NET 2006 |
03/22/2006 | This isn't "static vs dynamic" | Gosling vs. Dynamic Languages |
03/22/2006 | Huh? | Gosling vs. Dynamic Languages |
03/22/2006 | Yeah, see? | Gosling vs. Dynamic Languages |
03/23/2006 | Hmm | Gosling vs. Dynamic Languages |
03/24/2006 | Yeah, that's it | Gosling vs. Dynamic Languages |
03/25/2006 | php and ruby | Gosling vs. Dynamic Languages |
03/12/2006 | Half-baked idea: mini-language for vector processing | Half-baked idea: mini-language for vector processing |
03/12/2006 | Nice to hear that! | Half-baked idea: mini-language for vector processing |
03/12/2006 | almost :-/ | Half-baked idea: mini-language for vector processing |
03/13/2006 | It isn't hard | Half-baked idea: mini-language for vector processing |
03/10/2006 | licensing | Rich resource site for the programming language "K" |
03/11/2006 | Rich resource site for the programming language "K" | Rich resource site for the programming language "K" |
03/13/2006 | a data point | Rich resource site for the programming language "K" |
03/14/2006 | The notation is important | Rich resource site for the programming language "K" |
02/12/2006 | might be good for GUI programming | Guido: Language Design Is Not Just Solving Puzzles |
01/25/2006 | Static typing where possible? | Beyond LINQ: A Manifesto For Distributed Data-Intensive Programming |
01/25/2006 | on orthogonality | Beyond LINQ: A Manifesto For Distributed Data-Intensive Programming |
01/25/2006 | ? | Beyond LINQ: A Manifesto For Distributed Data-Intensive Programming |
01/26/2006 | ? | Beyond LINQ: A Manifesto For Distributed Data-Intensive Programming |
02/05/2006 | good start | Beyond LINQ: A Manifesto For Distributed Data-Intensive Programming |
01/29/2006 | Perl6 | Beyond LINQ: A Manifesto For Distributed Data-Intensive Programming |
01/29/2006 | Ruby | Beyond LINQ: A Manifesto For Distributed Data-Intensive Programming |
01/29/2006 | Python | Beyond LINQ: A Manifesto For Distributed Data-Intensive Programming |
10/20/2005 | Nullable types | C#: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: An Interview with Anders Hejlsberg |
10/20/2005 | Relations | Best default sequence? |
10/21/2005 | LINQ | Best default sequence? |
10/21/2005 | Queries != data structures | Best default sequence? |
10/16/2005 | I'll try a simple explanation | Formal methods for O/R mapping |
10/16/2005 | The point again, in more detail | Formal methods for O/R mapping |
10/16/2005 | 2 | Formal methods for O/R mapping |
10/16/2005 | Synonyms | Formal methods for O/R mapping |
10/16/2005 | Code is data? | Formal methods for O/R mapping |
10/09/2005 | Okasaki | Zipper-based file server/OS |
10/07/2005 | This is JSP taglibs | XNHTML |
10/08/2005 | Focus | XNHTML |
10/08/2005 | PHP | XNHTML |
10/08/2005 | GUI development | XNHTML |
10/08/2005 | Sorry | XNHTML |
10/08/2005 | Not exactly the point | XNHTML |
10/11/2005 | Portability | XNHTML |
10/12/2005 | Misleading? | XNHTML |
10/12/2005 | Yes | XNHTML |
10/12/2005 | C2 | XNHTML |
10/12/2005 | Terminology | XNHTML |
10/13/2005 | Yes | XNHTML |
10/07/2005 | Language acceptance | Scalability |
10/07/2005 | Good! | Scalability |
10/07/2005 | End user programming | Scalability |
10/07/2005 | Comprehensibility | "The Anatomy of a Loop" |
09/30/2005 | Style | Invokedynamic |
09/30/2005 | Dynamism | Invokedynamic |
09/30/2005 | Ah! | Invokedynamic |
09/24/2005 | Continuations library for Java | Continuations library for Java |
09/28/2005 | Could you elaborate a bit? | Continuations library for Java |
09/28/2005 | Thank you... but I'm biting again | Continuations library for Java |
09/30/2005 | Yes | Continuations library for Java |
09/28/2005 | A use case | Continuations library for Java |
09/21/2005 | You're (hypothetically) apply | Dynamic typing in OCaml |
09/20/2005 | The XMLHTTPRequest/ActiveX.XM | RPC Under Fire |
09/20/2005 | it's mostly just common sense | RPC Under Fire |
09/20/2005 | Eric Raymond on RPC (scroll d | RPC Under Fire |
09/21/2005 | REST | RPC Under Fire |
09/18/2005 | Equally well? | expressivity of "idiomatic C++" |
09/19/2005 | Yes, this signature is defini | expressivity of "idiomatic C++" |
09/19/2005 | Ah, sorry. We're talking abou | expressivity of "idiomatic C++" |
09/19/2005 | expressivity of "idiomatic C++" | expressivity of "idiomatic C++" |
09/22/2005 | ? | expressivity of "idiomatic C++" |
09/22/2005 | Ah, thanks. I was confused, b | expressivity of "idiomatic C++" |
09/26/2005 | You're kidding, right? | expressivity of "idiomatic C++" |
09/27/2005 | Expressivity | expressivity of "idiomatic C++" |
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