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no stinking loops
https://nsl.com/
No Stinking Loops is a deep resource hub maintained by Andrew Chase (Wolf) focused on the K programming language, array languages, and related topics like BQN, term-rewriting, and formal logic. Visitors will find an extensive curated collection of tutorials, interpreter implementations, essays, and community projects spanning multiple versions of K (K3, K4, K7, K9) and adjacent computational theory.
Personal Page Programming
#000000book - an open database for Graffiti Markup Language (GML) files
https://000000book.com/
000000book is an open database for Graffiti Markup Language (GML) files, a format that captures the motion and timing of graffiti tags as digital data. The site hosts tens of thousands of uploaded tags from contributors worldwide, with an HTML5 canvas player, an API, and tools for developers to build graffiti-driven applications.
Resource Visual Arts
CONLANG
https://maxilla.neocities.org/conlang_guide
A detailed technical guide by maxilla focused on the practical side of conlanging: not how to invent a language, but how to document, type, and deploy it across art programs, 3D modeling tools, websites, and text editors. Especially useful for constructed languages with custom scripts, non-standard number systems, unusual writing directions, or cipher properties, with walkthroughs covering font creation tools, custom keyboard layouts, and TiddlyWiki integration.
EFL Home in Kuwait_Home
https://alothman-b.tripod.com/
Buthaina Al-Othman, an EFL/ESP instructor at Kuwait University, maintains this professional hub for her English language teaching courses including remedial, scientific, legal, and engineering English. The site features student projects, useful links for language learners, TESOL professional development resources, and archives of her presentations with the Webheads community spanning over a decade.
Personal Page Tutorials & How-To
http://plover.net/~pscion/inform7.html
Ron Newcomb's in-depth technical guide to Inform 7, the natural-language programming language used to create interactive fiction, written specifically for experienced programmers coming from conventional languages. Covering everything from types and rulebooks to grammar quirks and low-level hacking, it serves as a comprehensive bridge between traditional coding concepts and I7's unique paradigm.
ESL Miniconference / Letters from Our Readers
http://eslminiconf.net/mail.html
ESL MiniConference Online is a long-running newsletter and community hub for English as a Second Language teachers, featuring reader letters, profiles, and news from TESOL professionals around the world. Founded and edited by Dr. Robert Bruce Scott, the site archives correspondence and announcements spanning over a decade, offering a fascinating window into the global ESL teaching community.
Blog Reference
Chris Thorn
https://thorn.co/
Chris Thorn's personal tech blog focuses on software development, with a particular love for Vim, esoteric programming languages, and performance optimization. Posts range from practical Vim scripting tips to explorations of oddities like the Befunge language and React rendering behavior.
99 Bottles of Beer | Start
http://99-bottles-of-beer.net/
A beloved programming curiosity site collecting over 1500 implementations of the '99 Bottles of Beer' song written in different programming languages and variations. Created by Oliver, Gregor, and Stefan, it serves as a quirky Rosetta Stone for programmers to compare syntax and style across languages, with community ratings and submission features.
Resource Programming
nimi.li | Toki Pona Dictionary
https://nimi.li/
nimi.li is a comprehensive, interactive dictionary for Toki Pona, a constructed minimalist language with just over 130 core words. Visitors can browse all vocabulary sorted by frequency of use, writing system, and rarity, with detailed definitions and particle usage notes for each entry.
Resource Reference
Idiomdrottning
https://idiomdrottning.org/blog
Sandra's prolific personal blog covers a wide range of topics with a strong lean toward political and environmental commentary, including sharp critiques of Swedish climate policy and tech regulation. Posts range from Swedish-language climate politics to English-language musings on AI, food, philosophy, and language, making it an eclectic but politically charged read.