Mi Vida Loca. Award-winning video language-learning course from the BBC, embedded within a 1st person mystery story. Such a cool idea! (via mefi)
Mi Vida Loca. Award-winning video language-learning course from the BBC, embedded within a 1st person mystery story. Such a cool idea! (via mefi)
Just Enough C For Open Source Projects. And for those who first cut their teeth on today's crop of modern, dynamic, memory-managed languages.
Peter Seibel talking at Google. Practical Common Lisp author talks about polyglot-ism and programming language choice.
Online Education Free. "Massive resource list for autodidacts"
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs. Free online version of the SICP book at MIT, since I don't seem to have it bookmarked
reddit.com: programming - what's new online. I'd never really gotten into reddit, but it looks like this category at least should be in my set of bookmarks I open every morning.
Ruby Hacking Guide. The nuts and bolts of how the Ruby language is cobbled together
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, Video Lectures. Video lectures from 1986 to accompany the Structure & Interpretation of Computer Programs book
Creating Multilingual Web Pages: Unicode Support in HTML, HTML Editors and Web Browsers. Working with unicode, details
This is the personal site of Matthew Tarbit, a seasoned web developer holed-up in a hideaway somewhere in the depths of Leeds, England.
Should the mood arise, you might add my outpourings to the deluge that is your already overflowing info drip feed.
Alternately, rest a while and dig through my entries like a corpulent pig in search of all that is truffle-icious.