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danielbachler.de
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| | | | | I've used F# a lot in the last 3 years and for quite some time I wanted to collect a few good starting points to venture into F# in one place. I also wanted ... | |
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joeduffyblog.com
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| | | | | Joe Duffy's Blog | Adventures in the high-tech underbelly | |
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qntm.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of comments and discussions about the book 'Clean Code' by Robert C. Martin. It includes various perspectives on the book's content, examples, and recommendations for alternative resources. The discussion covers topics like code readability, side effects, method design, and the use of specific programming techniques. Some users criticize the examples in the book, while others appreciate its insights and find it helpful for learning clean coding practices. There are also mentions of other books and resources that are suggested as alternatives or supplements to 'Clean Code'. | |
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perlhacks.com
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| | | A series of three articles about CGI programming that I wrote for Linux Format in 2001. Please note that these tutorials are only left here for historical interest. If you are writing new web applications with Perl these days, you should be considering something based on PSGI and Plack or even something using raw PSGI. | ||