A book on the Java module system.
A meticulously designed monospace bitmap font. Perfect for your text editor or IDE when you are on a low-resolution display.
An interview with David Shor, Barack Obamaโs presidential campaign data scientist.
One point he makes: Democrats have tended to win elections when they have focused on issues rather than ideology in their messaging. Cases in point: Hillary Clintonโs defeat in 2016, Bernie Sandersโ strong showing in 2016 versus his weaker performance in 2020.
A tool that lets you explore the JavaScript UI components in your application (or component library) in isolation, one at at a time, with mock data, and provides a way to document use cases and functionality.
A perfect fit for WebComponents.
Size and loading speed comparisons of various WebComponent utility libraries and frameworks, all the way from tiny to huge.
An article on ๆ ชๅผไผ็คพ้ๅ็ต (Kabushikigaisha Kongougumi), a Japanese company that was founded in 578 and is still in operation today. Their speciality is the construction and maintenance of Buddhist temples.
Non-free games for Guix.
Non-free packages for Guix.
A compendium of well-typed code that still fails in horrible ways.
A minimal POM flattening plugin that works with CI-friendly POMs.
NullPointerException
s for Haskell. Now Haskell is ready for the enterprise.
An advocacy group for Jakarta EE.
By the Economist.
A Javadoc doclet that lets you write Javadoc comments in Asciidoc format.
A JUnit extension that enables you to assert that Java Flight Recorder events either are or are not emitted. Can be used to prevent performance regressions (think N+1 SELECTs) and monitor I/O in unit tests.
A cat
command for your terminal that formats the input (particularly Markdown input) as a paper.
A book on homotopy type theory (HoTT). Free PDF download.
A theorem prover and programming language with a homotopy type system. Comes with a nifty IntelliJ plugin.