Computational Theology : Weblog

The more interesting question, I feel, is whether it'd be possible to use a process-oriented approach for building web apps, where you have channels to and from the user, and your code to interact with a single user is a process. Something to play with in

to concurrency continuations design language programming research web ... on 20 May 2006

mozdev.org - conkeror: index

Keyboard-driven UI for the Mozilla engine. It's not perfect, but it's still pretty impressive. (The biggest problem is Mozilla's normal keyboard-focus-tracking bugs, which are obviously more serious when keyboard focus is all you care about...)

to firefox mozilla software web ... on 14 May 2006

STM MPM

Apache 2 occam-style threads MPM.

to apache concurrency software web ... on 29 April 2006

web.py: makes web apps

Lightweight (if slightly ragged) web framework for Python. Looks like it might be worth playing with. I'm a bit concerned that it doesn't talk about output encodings in the docs, though.

to python software web ... on 06 January 2006

Requirements for Maintaining Web Access for Hearing-Impaired Individuals

Vint Cerf on the problems faced by a hearing-impaired engineer. (Not the paper I was actually looking for, but interesting nonnetheless.)

to accessibility amusements web ... on 12 November 2005

pseudopodium.org

Rather random musings on, well, stuff. The site design is nice, though.

to amusements music web writing ... on 27 October 2005

Hacks

HTTP compression tester. Very useful tool.

to http rss software web ... on 10 July 2005