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Ask HN: I could use a few more Erlang/Lisp/Scala/Node.js/Haskell articles please

112 pointsby iamelgringoabout 15 years ago
I just need a break from the daily startup froth.<p>I'm not asking for an Erlang Bomb of the front page, I'm just asking for more geeky articles to be posted on a more regular basis. :)

11 comments

wwortizabout 15 years ago
I agree I've lurked around here for a while but I remember there being a lot less hullabaloo about facebook, google, and apple when I first started browsing and a good amount more about startups, python (and other language) tricks and cool geeky things. I understand that facebook, google, and apple are interesting with how "evil" or "great" they are on a day to day basis but I prefer more geeky articles that wouldn't make it to the front page on reddit.<p>Though people will just say I'm remembering wrong and saying that quality has dwindled is a figment of my imagination but just look what makes it to the front page on a day to day basis.
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Locke1689about 15 years ago
You could always take a look at <a href="http://lambda-the-ultimate.org" rel="nofollow">http://lambda-the-ultimate.org</a>. It's probably isnt exactly what you're looking for, but there are a lot of interesting articles. This is not to say I don't agree with you, but I also remember the erlang/Haskell wave six months ago. Personally, I'm always a big fan of learning new coding techniques and paradigms, like functional snippets but also cool design systems like event-based I/O. I'm sure there's more stuff out there that I don't know of yet.
silentbicycleabout 15 years ago
The other side of it is when interesting stuff gets posted, but it only gets two votes because it gets lost in noise about whatever Apple did lately.<p>Lambda the Ultimate and citeseer haven't gone anywhere, though.
mbrubeckabout 15 years ago
I stay away from most of Reddit, but the Haskell subreddit is a really good source of interesting reading: <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/top/?t=month" rel="nofollow">http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/top/?t=month</a>
danudeyabout 15 years ago
Am I the only one whose first thought was 'Look, someone else is sick of all the Erlang/Lisp/Scala/Node.js/Haskell articles on HN and has posted a sarcastic request for more of them'?<p>My second thought, fwiw, was 'He forgot clojure.'
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donsabout 15 years ago
If you like Haskell stuff, cross-post top articles from <a href="http://haskell.reddit.com" rel="nofollow">http://haskell.reddit.com</a>
mpkabout 15 years ago
I'd like that too, but if you're not finding them here, go to twitter. Save some searches tagged with #nodejs, #ruby, #lisp, etc and you'll find loads of links to new articles and developments related to your topic of interest.<p>Here's a #nodejs search for you : <a href="http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23nodejs" rel="nofollow">http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23nodejs</a>
davidmurphyabout 15 years ago
Personally, I feel the opposite. I wish there was a Hacker News for entrepreneurship stuff, and a separate Hacker News for coding....
mmphosisabout 15 years ago
I feel sad that I found this submission by doing a find for "lisp" on each Hacker News page.
zackattackabout 15 years ago
Especially node.js plz.
jokullabout 15 years ago
One could register canihazhackerfuzz.com