How newLISP Took My Breath (And Syntax) Away

Translations: δΈ­ζ–‡ A few years ago, a little-known language called newLISP completely changed my understanding of what “good” programming languages look like. Why newLISP? Before saying another word, I’d like to address the question that some of my LISP-familiar readers may be asking right now: Why newLISP? Why not Clojure, Scheme, or Common LISP? The […]

Introducing Objective newLISP

newLISP is an awesome language that I use for all of my scripting needs, but one thing that is missing from it is a nice way of doing real object oriented programming. By default it supports a pseudo-OOP paradigm called FOOP, but FOOP is simply inadequate for doing some of the most rudimentary of OOP […]

ebswitch: EventBox Profile Switcher

My favorite Twitter client is EventBox by The Cosmic Machine. And while it has a million great features like support for Instapaper and a great interface, it’s missing one critical piece of functionality and that is support for multiple profiles. However, it’s still possible to use EventBox with multiple profiles, but perhaps not at the […]

Programmers: Win a license to Espionage!

I’m part of the newLISP Fan Club. I consider myself a fan. πŸ™‚ Over on the boards there is a challenge, and whoever solves it first wins a license to Espionage, just because that’s something that I can offer to the winner. πŸ˜€ Contest ends when someone posts the solution on that forum, or on […]