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Computational Theology : Weblog edit / delete
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 edit / delete
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...)
Apache 2 occam-style threads MPM.
to apache concurrency software web ... on 29 April 2006
web.py: makes web apps edit / delete
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.
Priyadi’s Place » Blog Archive » Using Bookmarklets in Konqueror edit / delete
to javascript konqueror web ... on 13 November 2005
Requirements for Maintaining Web Access for Hearing-Impaired Individuals edit / delete
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 edit / delete
Rather random musings on, well, stuff. The site design is nice, though.
to amusements music web writing ... on 27 October 2005
Continuations on the Web edit / delete
to programming research ruby web ... on 30 August 2005
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