GUI Olympics: Week 1 Results
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GUI Olympics Week 5 Results - Best
Overall
GUI Olympics Week 5 Results - Best
Overall
06/15/2004 03:08 PMGUI Olympics Week 4 results
GUI Olympics Week 4 results
06/02/2004 09:41 PMLinux system gives BBC faster Olympics
results
Linux system gives BBC faster Olympics
results
08/04/2004 03:35 PMPersonal Computer World Aug 4 2004 7:58PM GMT
GUI Olympics: Week 2
GUI Olympics: Week 2
05/20/2004 01:15 PMGUI Olympics: Week 3
GUI Olympics: Week 3
05/28/2004 05:03 PM"The Olympics are a two-week sexathon,
apparently"
"The Olympics are a two-week sexathon,
apparently"
07/19/2004 03:17 PMThe First Rule Of The Olympics: You
Can't Talk About The Olympics
The First Rule Of The Olympics: You
Can't Talk About The Olympics
08/20/2004 02:25 AMWe've already talked about how the Olympics forced certain radio
stations to
pull
their internet streams because they weren't approved for internet
broadcasts of the Olympics, and now comes the news that
no athletes participating in the games are allowed to talk
about their experiences on websites. Considering the number of
empty seats (and the weak television coverage), giving the games a
more personal feel, letting the athletes talk for themselves (rather
than those sappy profiles on TV) would help people to connect more
with the games. That, though, would involve remembering that the
games are actually about what happens in the events, and not how much
the Olympics can squeeze out of sponsors. Haven't they figured out
yet, that if no one cares about the games, no one will want to sponsor
the Olympics any more? As for those who dare to disobey and actually
talk about their experiences online? The Olympics are threatening to
remove their credentials or possibly "take legal action for any
monetary damages." Monetary
damages? From posting your
thoughts on the games? Seems pretty clear just how focused the
Olympic organizers are on money instead of the athletes and the
contests.
Apple Sells 1.5 Million Songs During
Past Week; Five Times Napster’s First
Week Downloads
Apple Sells 1.5 Million Songs During
Past Week; Five Times Napster’s First
Week Downloads
11/06/2003 09:35 PMWeek and day of week selection in the
new version of Java Date Picker
Week and day of week selection in the
new version of Java Date Picker
04/13/2005 08:32 AMOn April 7, 2005 Stand By Soft, Ltd. just released Java Date Picker
4.0, a suite of professional date components for Swing. The major
improvement of this new version is the possibility to select weeks and
days of week. A week can be selected by clicking on its number and a
day of week by clicking on its label (Tue for Tuesday, for
instance).
Here is a list with all the important changes:
* Added support for week selection and day of week selection.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-07
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-07
04/09/2004 04:00 PMWork on objects for Parrot continues, while the perl6-internals list
gets dragged into a discussion about date/time handling; the &
multimatching operator appears, and a question about detecting
undefined subs on the language list.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-03-09
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-03-09
03/13/2003 10:23 AMObject specifications and serialization discussion takes over both
lists, and Piers narrowly escapes having to summarise the fallout from
the Apocalypse already...
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-02-09
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-02-09
03/13/2003 10:23 AMBeating Python, Parrot objects, shortcutting assignment operators ,
and much more...
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-08
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-08
02/13/2004 04:07 PMThis week, the internals team attack the challenges posed by garbage
collection and threading, while the Unicode operators debate rages on
over at the language list. Piers Cawley has the details.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-14
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-14
04/09/2004 04:00 PMBenchmarks, Ponie and even Ruby drive on Parrot development this week,
while the language team discuss methods that mutate their objects and
properties that call actions on variables.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-11-30
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-11-30
12/04/2003 07:14 PMThe IMCC has a FAQ, the Perl 6 compiler gets updated to this month's
reality, and Larry explains some more about the properties system.
Piers Cawley, as ever, summarizes.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-09-03
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-09-03
09/09/2004 08:40 PMPiers Cawley has the latest from the Perl 6 mailing lists. The Parrot
folks create some TODOs, hash out math semantics, and discuss
cross-compiling. The Perl 6 language folks argue about ranges, roles,
pipelines, and PRE and POST hooks.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-02-23
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-02-23
03/13/2003 10:23 AMMore from Piers Cawley on Perl 6, IMCC, Parrot's perfomance and the
continuing arrays versus lists saga.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-02-16
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-02-16
03/13/2003 10:23 AMOptimizations to the main loops, reflections from the Perl 6 design
meeting, arrays versus lists, and much more...
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-04-25
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-04-25
04/29/2004 06:56 PMNow that Apocalypse 12 is out, what do the Perl 6 developers think
about it? Piers has all the details...
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-28
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-28
04/09/2004 04:00 PMThe language list is relatively quiet, but the Parrot implementors are
haunted by continuations this week. Piers has the full story.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-01-26
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-01-26
03/13/2003 10:23 AMProblems on OS X, targetting Parrot, the pipeline syntax thread
refuses to die, and much more...
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-07-31
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-07-31
08/06/2004 08:44 PMThe pie hits! --more--
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-12-07
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-12-07
12/12/2003 04:23 PMObjects all round - Parrot gets objects, and there was much rejoicing.
Meanwhile, Larry lifts parts of the veil on the Perl 6 object model.
Piers Cawley has the details.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-05-02
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-05-02
05/07/2004 04:32 PMThe internals list mulls over strings and multi-method dispatch, while
Apocalypse 12 continues to intrigue and entertain the language list.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-02-02
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-02-02
03/13/2003 10:23 AMPackfiles, coroutines, secure sandboxes, Damian takes a break, and
much more...
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-21
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-03-21
04/09/2004 04:00 PMConcerns about embedding and a new release of Tcl on Parrot occupy the
internals mailing list, while the language list experiences some
surprise about changes to the hash subscriptor syntax.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-10-26
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-10-26
10/31/2003 07:24 PMIMCC becomes more important, how objects can get serialized, and the
all-important Infocom interpreter: all the latest Parrot news from
Piers.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-05-23
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-05-23
05/27/2004 06:33 PMLots of documentation effort on the Parrot list this week, and some
work on the Perl 6 compiler, while on the language list, magical new
syntaces for filling hashes...
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-10-19
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-10-19
10/28/2003 11:08 PMA new Parrot pumpking, Larry returns, and the Perl 6 compiler actually
starts gathering steam... All this and more in this week's Perl 6
summary.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-09-10
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-09-10
09/15/2004 03:04 PMPiers Cawley has the latest from the Perl 6 mailing lists. The
perl6-compiler list makes its introduction as Parrot people argue
about configuration and namespaces and play Minesweeper and the Perl 6
language list continues to discuss Synopsis 9.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-07-04
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-07-04
07/09/2004 08:04 PMWork begins on a Perl 6 regexp parser, and Unicode manipulation of
strings prompts discussion on the language list.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-08-31
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-08-31
10/28/2003 11:08 PMContinuation passing style, active data, dump PMCs and absolutely
nothing at all on the language list.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-29
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-29
03/06/2004 01:58 AMMore on Parrot's objects, plus some discussion of the Perl 6 release
timescale. Will we see Perl 6 this century?
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-03-02
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-03-02
03/13/2003 10:23 AMIMCC is still a subject of much debate on the perl6-internals list,
while tumbleweed drifts through perl6-language. Piers has the details.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-09-07
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-09-07
10/28/2003 11:08 PMThis week in Perl 6, the keyed ops question raises its head again, how
to dynamically add singleton methods, and why serialisation of objects
is hard.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-03-16
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-03-16
03/20/2003 01:00 PMParrot 0.10.0 released, the Apocalypse hits, summarizer not quite
buried...
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-09-21
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-09-21
10/28/2003 11:08 PMThe low-down on the 0.0.11 Parrot release, and some blue thinking
about clever optimizations - the latest from the Perl 6 world, thanks
to our trusty summarizer.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-01
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-02-01
02/10/2004 02:59 AMLots of little clean-ups done to Parrot this week, while the Perl 6
language design focuses on vector operations and Unicode operators.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-01-04
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-01-04
01/09/2004 09:53 PMDan calls for detailed suggestions for the Parrot threading model, and
Piers makes up for the lack of activity in the language list by asking
a few key players about their New Year hopes for Perl 6.
Grok Description matches for GUI Olympics: Week 1 Results
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GUI Olympics: Week 1 Results