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Once when I was teaching Python, it amused me to notice a beginner try to write a function in a way that would be valid Haskell, but wasn't valid in Python. Your own post also seems to find Haskell more natural. I wish I could spend more time with Haskell, it seems very interesting.
Bugamn writes: Google annouced today that it is shutting down its code hosting project, Google Code. In their blog post they annouce that developers can export their code to GitHub, or follow documentation in order to export to other plataforms.
So that we can download it for free, install wherever I want (not just approved hardware) and tinker with the pieces as much as I want. Why would I want to use OSX if it doesn't do any of that?
Bugamn writes: Archive.org added a new library of DOS games. The games are playable on the browser through EM-DOSBOX, a port of the DOS emulator. The games are provided without instructions, so some experimentation (or search for old manuals) might be necessary. The library does not mention any copyright concerns, although some of the games can be found for sale on sites such as Steam and GoG.
Personally, I would second this nomination, not because I see it as stupid, but I see it as amusing, and I like to think that the igNobel helps to find the funny side of science.