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blogs.remobjects.com
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| | | | | New users coming fresh to Elements are often wondering how the compiler is able to mix different programming languages, or how it ends up that you can use the same language on different platforms ("doesn't C# only work on .NET?"). Here's how it works. Elements is not made up of | |
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ricardo.cc
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| | | | | Stories about code, design, coffee and other good stuff. | |
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skiplang.com
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| | | | | One of my biggest frustration when I try to learn a new language (Rust, Elm) or work on a language that I haven't touched in a while (OCaml, C++, PHP) is around syntax. I know what I want to write and I have an approximate idea of how it should be written but don't exactly get it right. | |
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spf13.com
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