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A Developer With Opinions. Thoughts, opinions, and sometimes rants. Wednesday, April 16, 2014. Javascript Prototypical Inheritance Done Right. This post has moved! Click here to view the new home of this post. Posted by Kevin Cox. Wednesday, April 16, 2014. Friday, October 18, 2013. This post has moved! Click here to view the new home of this post. Which I recommend you read, but I am going to go into depth about making your software future proof for you and everyone who uses it. Posted by Kevin Cox.

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A Developer With Opinions. Thoughts, opinions, and sometimes rants. Wednesday, April 16, 2014. Javascript Prototypical Inheritance Done Right. This post has moved! Click here to view the new home of this post. Posted by Kevin Cox. Wednesday, April 16, 2014. Friday, October 18, 2013. This post has moved! Click here to view the new home of this post. Which I recommend you read, but I am going to go into depth about making your software future proof for you and everyone who uses it. Posted by Kevin Cox.

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A Developer With Opinions: Using Systemd to Manage User Sessions

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A Developer With Opinions. Thoughts, opinions, and sometimes rants. Friday, August 23, 2013. Using Systemd to Manage User Sessions. WARNING: This process doesn't work any more. Systemd user sessions are still experimental and volatile and this method no longer works. If you haven't heard of systemd. You should take a look. Basically it is a new. Why Use a "better" Session Manager. The session managers that come with desktop environments don't usually provide good support for starting and stopping process...

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A Developer With Opinions: Why Language Specific Package Managers Exist

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A Developer With Opinions. Thoughts, opinions, and sometimes rants. Friday, October 18, 2013. Why Language Specific Package Managers Exist. This post has moved! Click here to view the new home of this post. If you are a developer for any language but C, you have probably seen language specific package managers; pip, luarocks, gem, easy install, the list goes on. But while they may be convenient in the short term I will explain why they suck, and why they are necessary. Why they are needed. I think you ge...

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A Developer With Opinions: File Renaming Trick

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A Developer With Opinions. Thoughts, opinions, and sometimes rants. Friday, August 9, 2013. This post has moved! Click here to view the new home of this post. For a lot of you it may be pretty obvious but I want to share a quick trick I thought of just now. Often I find myself renaming a file in a sub-directory and find it a pain to type the whole path twice. Mv my/long/path/file.txt my/long/path/newname.txt. However you can use shell expansion to make this easier. Mv my/long/path/{file,newname}.txt.

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A Developer With Opinions: Javascript Prototypical Inheritance Done Right

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A Developer With Opinions. Thoughts, opinions, and sometimes rants. Wednesday, April 16, 2014. Javascript Prototypical Inheritance Done Right. This post has moved! Click here to view the new home of this post. Each method is a single function, which uses less memory and increases the likelihood that it is jit'ed. Plus it only has to be parsed and jit'ed once. Simple and straight foreword. Works with builtin operators such as. Requires private data to be accessible (currently). Creating a Base Class.

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A Developer With Opinions: Versioning For Dummies

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A Developer With Opinions. Thoughts, opinions, and sometimes rants. Friday, October 18, 2013. This post has moved! Click here to view the new home of this post. If you are writing a library you need to understand version numbers, otherwise you will create hell for everyone who every wants to use it. There is a formal writeup for this approach on semver.org. Which I recommend you read, but I am going to go into depth about making your software future proof for you and everyone who uses it. With a soname of.

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