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Extralogical has been around since 2005. Here’s the greatest hits collection.

2005

During the first year of the site I contemplated jazz, got annoyed with Hollywood, and thought about America, particularly its landscape. Worrying about the open source ecology and reviewing a little music, 2005 saw me wrote the most—and, depressingly, the best—that I have done.

2006

The fish mobile is probably still my favourite thing on the site. Unsurprisingly, I’m still terrible at finishing all my books, writing code for general consumption is still a complete pain, and I’ve completely failed to follow my own advice regarding documenting weblog themes. Philip K. Dick made a repeat appearance, and Tarski took its first bow. All in all, 2006 was a busy year in which I wrote more than I realised at the time, and even found time to make a few things.

2007

Finding a good café remains tricky, and London is still pretty grim at times, but I’m less sure I still agree with my assertions about approaches to teaching philosophy. However, we should definitely be injecting it into the brains of schoolchildren. The rest of 2007 was spent writing code and finishing my degree, so I wrote a number of WordPress-related articles which are unsatisfying to reread.

2008

In 2008 I introduced Paper Trail, a small Ruby on Rails application for keeping track of my reading. The year was notable for the code I wrote, including updates to Tarski and some improvements to WordPress, but articles were few and far between.

2009

2009 mostly consisted of hacking rather than writing. I released Stylish, a Ruby DSL for generating CSS, and URLify, a library for replacing characters with diacritics with their unaccented equivalents. My article about switching to Ruby 1.9 became unexpectedly popular.

2010

2010 saw the development of two projects: Firmin, a JavaScript animation library that uses CSS transforms and transitions, and Udon, a library for practical functional programming with JavaScript. My experience researching and writing about functional programming at work led me to write an article on different approaches to currying in JavaScript. I also changed the site software from WordPress to a Haskell application written with Hakyll.

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