I used to have an e-mail address on my site, but it received vast amounts of spam, and I gradually stopped reading it. This approach served nobody well.
This contact form is an experiment: It's a little less personal than an e-mail address, but it goes straight to me.
About the author
Eric Kidd lives in Vermont, where he works as the lead programmer on a 2D/3D multimedia engine.
He's into compilers, robotics, and programming language design. He's an unapologetic Lisp geek, and has recently been trying to port his favorite Lisp macros to Ruby.
Recommended Reading
Recent Comments
- Scott on Why Hygienic Macros Rock
- Daniel on Why Hygienic Macros Rock
- Eric on Why Hygienic Macros Rock
- Scott on Why Hygienic Macros Rock
- Doug Auclair on Monads in 15 minutes: Backtracking and Maybe
- Joel Hough on Monads in 15 minutes: Backtracking and Maybe
- Robert on Refactoring probability distributions, part 1: PerhapsT
- Lemming on Map fusion: Making Haskell 225% faster
- Arun J. C. on Jim Hefferon's Linear Algebra: A free textbook with fascinating applications
- Arun J. C. on Jim Hefferon's Linear Algebra: A free textbook with fascinating applications
Programming Links
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