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mschaef.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explores using Lisp macros in Clojure to create stack operation notation that hides implementation details and better expresses code intent. | |
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minhajuddin.com
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| | | | | Having the ability to drive your development using just a keyboard is very productive. However, when you are using a terminal and have to copy the output of a command to use it somewhere else, it brea | |
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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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webrocker.de
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| | | Amber writes about her switching the motor of her blog/website. What I really like is the in-depth comparison and reasoning which kind of shows that the rule of least power should also be more often applied not only to the technology in general, but for our choice of tools as well. | ||