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Carpathian Cloud: User interface paradigms for data search and ...
Feb 1, 2008 ... User interface paradigms for data search and offline data access. I've stumbled upon this interesting and illustrated article on data lookup ...
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Carpathian Cloud: How distributed mobile computing resembles a JIT ...
How can this be comparable to distributed mobile computing? Like I stated in previous posts, I intend to be able to migrate code that is currently being ...
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Carpathian Cloud: Ubiquity in Portugal's Portuguese
I've been keeping up with some of the stirring around Ubiquity development, and one aspect that caught my attention was the adaptation of that amazing ...
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Carpathian Cloud: Getting Things Done - the flow-chart
Getting Things Done - the flow-chart. Here's David Allen's graph for Getting Things Done (GTD). Though to use, but has nice results! ...
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Carpathian Cloud: Free Lisp Executables in Windows
What happened is that clsql uses CFFI, with cffi-uffi-compat to interface to foreign functions defined in external dll's (in the windows case). ...
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Carpathian Cloud: Termite - concurrent and parallel programming in ...
This is a simple tutorial for Termite, made by its author: Bill Clementson's Blog: Update on Termite (A Lisp for Concurrent/Parallel Programming) ...
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Carpathian Cloud: Free Lisp Executables in Windows
In fact, I've been watching your progresses with Ready Lisp. I've recently switched my main development environment from Windows to Mac OS, and I've been ...
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Carpathian Cloud: On iPhone SDK and its pretty icons on tab bar items
Jan 2, 2009 ... iPhone apps are pretty, and have simple but elegant icons with a gray tone that turn blue when selected. So i looked upon a library/bundle ...
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Carpathian Cloud: Lisp Interpreter in JavaScript
The downside of the Lisp Interpreter I checked is that everything is automatically translated to a Javascript object. That's not what I need, ...
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Carpathian Cloud
Carpathian Cloud. We were both silent for a while, and as I looked towards the window I saw the first dim streak of the coming dawn. ...