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Jess Johnson's Joke Generator in Lisp

Dr. Dobb's JournalJocelyn Paine
December 13, 2009

In the comments to Mark Colvin's feature Recalling communism through its black jokes for The Punch, someone has posted this Cold War joke:

An American and a Russian were debating who had the better country.
The American says, "My country is so free that I can stand outside the White House and criticise the President of the USA".
The Russian says, "So what? I can stand outside the Kremlin and criticise the President of the USA".
It's a joke that would be an ideal subject for the discipline of computational humour. How can we define the semantics of jokes; and how can we write programs that generate jokes? - Design

Q-Mentum Updates C++ Unit Testing Tool

Dr. Dobb's Journal
December 11, 2009

UquoniTest 2.0 supports reusable test directories among other features - Design

Designing the Intel Reader

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
December 02, 2009

Assistive technology for reading - Design

The Discrete Fourier Transform

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
November 30, 2009

The theories of an early-19th-century French mathematician have emerged from obscurity to become part of the basic language of engineering

Introductions

Dr. Dobb's JournalMatthew Wilson
November 03, 2009

As new boy on the block, I think it behoves me to give a little introduction: my experience, my interests, and what subjects I intend to cover in this forum.

The bio at the top of this forum describes much of what you need to know about my experience, so I won't bang on too much more about that. Professionally, I enjoy leaving behind happy clients, and in particular I take it as a point of pride to build systems that don't break. Not always easy to achieve, of course. Although I primarily work for clients within Australia, I do occasional work with overseas clients . The common factor between them all is that they want reliable software.

 Unprofessionally (that doesn't sound too good, does it?) Non-commercially, my interests are pretty cleanly split into two:

- C/C++

Algorithmic complexity and music

Dr. Dobb's JournalAndrew Koenig
November 01, 2009

- Design

Hair Today, ...

Dr. Dobb's JournalJocelyn Paine
November 01, 2009

Bill Gates goes to the hairdressers and asks for his usual above-the-ears haircut. The hairdresser makes some remarks about the weather and the sports results, and then says "Google Chrome is really good, isn't it?" - Design

Other Voices: Escape from Scrum Island

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
October 28, 2009

Tim takes a light-hearted look at the jungle of application development - Design

Windows 7 and the future of desktop computing

Dr. Dobb's JournalBob Stout
October 24, 2009

- .NET

Offtopic: xsights - now open for all

Dr. Dobb's JournalArnon Rotem-Gal-Oz
October 19, 2009

- Design

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