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eli.thegreenplace.net
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yehudakatz.com
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| | | | When showing off cool features of Ruby to the uninitiated (or to a language sparring partner [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1099305/why-is-ruby-more-suitable-for-rails-than-python/1099367] ), the excited Rubyist often shows off Ruby's "powerful block syntax". Unfortunately, the Rubyist uses "powerful block syntax" as shorthand for a number of features that the Pythonista | |
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mikelevins.github.io
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rohan.ga
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| | DISCLAIMER: Let me preface this by saying my favorite language is Haskell and that I write toy languages for fun. I am a pl nerd so my opinion is valid. Also the title is like 20% bait. My secret was always that I like coding in java, in some sort of masochistic way. Everything is dead simple. Everything is so verbose you can never forget what anything is. It is like sitting down and playing a relaxing game of stardew valley. |