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drewdevault.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the author's criteria for choosing programming languages, evaluating their strengths and weaknesses across various languages like C, Go, Rust, Python, and others. | |
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zorbash.com
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| | | | | I started fiddling with Elixir about 1.5 year ago. Today I feel like sharing my experience with the language. I've been coding with Ruby for the past 5 years (mostly around the Rails ecosystem) and I try to learn a new programming language every year. 2016 is definitely the year of Elixir for me. My original curiosity for the language, unfolded to a quest to learn about distributed applications following the path of Erlang. | |
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lethain.com
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| | | | | At one point in 2019, several parts of Stripe's engineering organization were going through a polite civil war. The conflict was driven by one group's belief that Java should replace Ruby. Java would, they posited, address the ongoing challenge of delivering a quality platform in the face of both a rapidly growing business and a rapidly growing engineering organization. The other group believed Stripe's problems were driven by a product domain with high essential complexity and numerous, demanding external partners ranging from users to financial institutions to governments; switching programming languages wouldn't address any of those issues. I co-wrote the internal version of Magnitudes of exploration in an attempt to find a useful framework for navigating... | |
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paul.copplest.one
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