Mac OS X

GO Compiled for Mac OS X (64-bit)

When it first came out, I tried to download, compile, and test Google's new programming language, Go. It seems like an interesting idea, it merges Python and C++. It doesn't have a lot of packages and files to #include like C++, but like C++ it is a fully compiled language. There aren't any semicolons to be seen, like Python.

Chromium for Mac OS X

I've checked out the Chromium source, compiled it, and I'm sharing it here. This is Chromium, not Chrome (only a minor difference, Chromium is Chrome without the Google stuff, and the icon is different).

Snow Leopard: Installed!

My Snow Leopard disc arrived today via FedEx, and I quickly popped in the DVD and began the installation. In an hour's time, 10.6 was installed and ready to go, and my free disk space went from 97 GB to 123 GB. Thank you Apple for the extra space!

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