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Bandicoot is a new set-based programming language. According to the project site: "The language is similar to general purpose programming languages where you write functions/methods and access data through
Over the last few days, we have read a lot about how Wikipedia's new 'flagged revision' policy will radically change how entries about living persons will be maintained. Even mainstream
giter8 is "a command line tool to generate files and directories from templates published on github." Its written in Scala on top of the Simple Build Tool, but you
Legendary computer scientist Donald Knuth wrote that "premature optimization is the root of all evil," referring to the amount of time and effort programmers spend optimizing non-critical elements of
Wikipedia, the massively collaborative online encyclopedia, has started testing an article feedback tool that allows Wikipedia users to rate articles on four primary characteristics. The tool allows users to rate
The Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit entity behind the immensely popular Wikipedia, just announced a new project that is meant to make it a lot easier for inexperienced authors to contribute
Occasional Read/WriteWeb guest writer Rudy De Waele has started up a Mobile 2.0 wiki. Rudy's intro: "Following the response and feedback on "Understanding Mobile 2.0" article at Read/WriteWeb, I
The map created by Open Street Map, a project building a free, open-source, editable map of the world, is now available as a layer in Bing Maps. Users who download
The Wikipedia page for Web 2.0 continues to evolve. It still doesn't read well in places, but some parts hit the mark. For example this is a pretty good explanation
SpringNote is a hosted Korean wiki service that's been in the works for some time but will make a public launch at the Web 2.0 Expo Tokyo next week.
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