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| | | | | I've never met a developer who complained about code getting faster or taking up less RAM. In Ruby, memory is especially important, yet few developers know t... | |
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| | | I have had a busy few months finishing off a project, but I finally found some time to take a look at a relatively new utility by Brett Terpstra to use with his Marked 2 application. Marked 2 is a powerful Markdown preview application and the new utility introduced a new flexible framework for custom processors and pre-processors. I had already being using a simple custom pre-processor, but this gave me a nice way to branch out from that, and in this post I'm going to walk through a use case for using Ma... | ||