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I've moved to sdf, a very cool public access unix system. The new url is http://edoneel.chaosnet.org
From now on this blog will focus on web services. I'll try to document my experience with getting web services to run in Squeak with a view to making it understandable to anyone, regardless of the computer language used
Reference information will appear on the WebServices link in the upper left corner but the essays will first appear below.
(From Hack The Planet) Cooperative Linux is a scary hack that loads the Linux kernel into the NT kernel as a driver so that they can both run in ring 0 at the same time, allowing Linux apps to run full speed on Windows without porting.
Leave one test Failing. The basic idea is that your test procedure (make test, what ever) fails when you get back to it after an interruption. This way you can see the failure easily.
A bunch o'links today
The updated Allegro CL/SOAP API with WSDL support.
The Python Web services developer: The real world, Part 1 The Google Web APIs
The Python Web services developer: The real world, Part 2 The Amazon.com Web APIs
Plug into the grid with Perl and Globus.
Business Integration -- Information Conformance Statements (BI-ICS)
A survey of XML standards: Part 1 The core standards -- a foundation for the wide world of XML.
Genome Institute of Singapore
Informatics Benchmarking Toolkit - IBT
21st Annual British National Conference on Databases - Bioinformatics Workshop in Edinburgh in July
Academics Love Online Games For Their Potential Data. The New Scientist article is here
Tamara Munzner has done some interesting work and is now at UBC. Interactive Visualization of Large Graphs and Networks is one example. Along these lines we also have Visualizing Social Networks by Linton Freeman
New Specifications Intended to Harmonize Grid and Web Services Standards
Patterns: Service Oriented Architecture and Web Services
OOPSLA 2004 is in Vancouver this year. Cool city.
How to mine Web pages
ARTIST network exploring Artificial Immune Systems
Computer Animation and Social Agents (CASA2004)
Aerial Reconnaissance Archive
First Mars Express Results
Centre for Computational Finance and Economic Agents (CCFEA)
SwarmFest 04
Test PLY files
The Stanford 3D Scanning Repository
The Large Geometric Models Archive at Georgia Tech
Cloud Modeling
A Jabber server written by Julian Fitzell
EBN - Slaying Hollywood's Network Demons. Nice mention of FreeBSD and gigabit ethernet.
UBiC Bioinformatics Link Directory
Videogames and Cinema
Learning from Playmobil
The Hercules System/370, ESA/390, and z/Architecture Emulator
Here's the Debian for S/390 site
BioneQ - The Bioinformatics Knowledge Base - Welcome to BioneQ's open bioinformatics knowledge base. Anyone is free to change or contribute to these pages and doing so is very easy. Topics with questions marks have not been created yet. Email AdamShlien with any questions.
Logtalk - an Open source object-oriented extension to Prolog
Heritrix is the Internet Archive's open-source, extensible, web-scale, archival-quality web crawler project.
Penn World Tables from U Toronto. this is an easier format than the original ones at Penn. The Penn World Table provides purchasing power parity and national income accounts converted to international prices for 168 countries for some or all of the years 1950-2000. The European Union or the OECD provide more detailed purchasing power and real product estimates for their countries and the World Bank makes current price estimates for most PWT countries at the GDP level.
Game Studies - Volume 3 Issue 2
UnCommon Web. This is like seaside for Squeak
Bill de hOra is thinking about search this year
Content feeds with RSS 2.0
Game Studies - Sim Sin City - Some thoughts about Grand Theft Auto 3
Tim Bray's On Search series
Mars Exploration Rover home. Also the Maestro Headquarters software.