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blog.stevenlevithan.com
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| | | | | A couple months ago I launched a new open source project, Oniguruma-To-ES. You can use it to: Take advantage of Oniguruma's many extended regex features in JavaScript. Run regexes written for Oniguruma from JavaScript, such as those used in TextMate grammars (used by VS Code, Shiki syntax highlighter, etc.). Share regexes across your Ruby and... | |
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avelino.run
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| | | | | I constantly hear people saying that to contribute to an Open Source project you need to be able to program very well, have a lot of knowledge, be able to handle code criticism, etc. I see the above statements as excuses and focus in the wrong place. In the last few months, I haven't had as much time to contribute to open source projects as I like (writing code), but that didn't stop me from contributing. Actually, the lack of priority (not lack of time) has made me contribute by reporting problems that I run into in the projects/software I use in my day-to-day life and this has been more work than writing code with a defined specification (issue that someone invested time detailing). | |
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barbersmith.com
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| | | | | Sundial is an international telephone number to timezone converter. Give it any telephone number qualified with the relevant international country code, or give it an unqualified US telephone number, and it will tell you the local time and timezone at the other end. | |
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blog.cleancoder.com
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