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A diary of hacks by Matt Biddulph
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Algorithmic recruitment with GitHub

In my new job in Berlin I’ve been asked to hire some people to help prototype new, secret projects. Berlin has a superb tech scene but as I’m new in town it’s taking me a little time to get to know everyone. While that’s going on, I wrote some code to help me explore…


Alas, Second Life! Web 2.0 in a virtual world

Second Life has been my new hacking obsession ever since I bought a laptop fast enough to run it. I don’t spend a lot of time socialising in the gameworld, but I am fascinated by the possibilities for makers of new user interfaces, useful virtual…


del.icio.us experiments redux

About a month ago, I posted about some del.icio.us experiments I’d been doing, and published the python wrapper I’d been using. Of course, the post itself was another del.icio.us experiment.


del.icio.us experiments

Maybe you’re a python programmer. Maybe you think del.icio.us is kinda cool. Maybe you’d like to be able to do this:

>>> print len(delicious.Href("https://www.vim.org/").posts())
8

or:

>>> for post in…

Crawling the Semantic Web

I’ve had a proposal for a paper accepted for XML Europe 2004. Yay! Looking forward to meeting lots of old friends and making new ones in Amsterdam in April. Let me know if you’re going to be there. Here’s what I submitted: