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IP stack in lisp. Why not? People have been doing it for 25 years.

IP stack in lisp. Why not? People have been doing it for 25 years.

source code reading for tonight: Luke Gorrie's IP stack in Common Lisp: Slitch. So far, he seems to be handling ARP pretty well. My common lispery is weak enough that I still have trouble following everything. No better way to brush up, I suppose.

This weekend I spent some quality time with my new Blogger client. Things are really coming together. I took care of lots of little things and also ripped out the old XMLRPC code and replaced it all with calls to the new Jaguar CoreServices.h stuff. I still have a few things to take care of before I'll feel like releasing it: Preferences and Services.

Bill Bumgarner was nice enough to send me the source to his RadioService code about 6 months ago so that's been useful, and Preferences really isn't difficult, I just need to get a non-horrible looking UI for storing Prefs.

In non-geek news, I had dim sum (plus American food) at Stacy's brother's house in Hayward this weekend. I had a pork bun and stacy's niece licked the fridge. A ridiculously cute child. Then we all ate cake and watched The Wiggles. Australian childrens television at it's most... australian?

# — 15 October, 2002