Friday Java Jumble on The Daily WTF — the guy who wrote this code would have pretty good chances to win a write-patently-stupid-code contest. Have a look.
(via /dev/blog)
A color wheel, which shows flickr images of the chosen color. Pretty nice to play with and useful if you need to find photos of a certain color.
(via The Unreasonable Man)
Oh my god! I can't believe it, there really is an International Obfuscated Ruby Code Contest (IORCC).
A quote from the page:
Ruby is known for its power, simplicity, clarity, yet like any other language can be obfuscated to the point of near unreadability.
The blog, the FAQ and the rules might be interesting. If you want to participate, you should start very soon, the submission deadline is 31-Mar-2005 23:59:59 UTC.
(via rubyonrails.com)
This has to be the longest regular expression I have ever seen. It's an email address validation routine posted on a Wordpress mailinglist. Pretty impressing.
(via Photo Matt)
Steve Mallett has announced his new del.icio.us clone called de.lirio.us. The main difference between both, is that the (Perl) source code for de.lirio.us is freely available under the same license as Perl and it has a note-taking feature, i.e. you can add longer notes/posts to every URL.
I'm curious how successful it'll be and how it will compare to del.icio.us...
(via threadwatch.org)
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