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