marydickson.com
mary – Mary Dickson Diaz
http://marydickson.com/author/mary
Code, Life, Learning. Author: mary (page 1 of 11). Making a baby blanket (smaller). February 27, 2017. I’m scheduled to return to work this week, which makes it the perfect time to pick up another project (not). Nonetheless, I’ve been wanting to knit something for Aurelio for some time, and Ravelry’s declaration that they won’t steer away from “political knits”. Inspired me to go check out some patterns. Row 2: purl (and all even rows). Row 3: k3, * k2tog, yo, k2 *. Row 7: k1, * k2tog, yo, k2 *, k2.
marydickson.com
where do we golang from here – Mary Dickson Diaz
http://marydickson.com/where-do-we-golang-from-here
Code, Life, Learning. Where do we golang from here. December 30, 2016. The Golang gopher, because every blog post needs an image. One senior member of my team (with two small children) wisely rejected the notion of “free time” during maternity leave. Beyond that, I can’t for the life of me remember what anyone recommended. I’m pretty sure “who knows what tech we’ll be using, learn what you want” was the consensus. So I’m using the rare programming time I have to focus in three areas:. A tour of Go. IR...
stockholmruby.com
Learn Ruby and Rails
http://www.stockholmruby.com/learn
Learn Ruby and Rails. Programming language is perhaps best known for the Ruby on Rails. Web framework that powers sites like Twitter. Curious about Ruby or Rails? Drop by our monthly Ruby project night meetups and we'll help you get started. We also organize a free intro course four times a year, for any skill level. See the event calendar. Can't wait for the next meetup? See the following resources to start learning on your own. Our installfest and intro course events follow the Railbridge tutorials.
rubygeek.com
Getting started with Ruby/Rails - Ruby, etc
http://www.rubygeek.com/getting-started
Learn all the things. He who enjoys doing and enjoys what he has done is happy. - Fortune Cookie. Getting Started with Ruby/Rails. Getting Started With Ruby/Rails. I am often asked, so I am going to just refer folks to this page :). Practice code in your browser, rails, javascript, testing, nodejs, html/css, IOS and mobile development, paid subscription. Great site with hundreds of videos of all kinds of programming, subscription. Sample apps written in rails. Rails Tutorial by Michael Hartl. Look up met...
practices.complexview.com
Complex View
http://www.practices.complexview.com/articles/elixir-vs-javascript-part-one
I have been following with interest and learning about Elixir (and Phoenix). They offer proper functional programming but with nice syntax, superficially similar to Ruby, and a structure somewhat like Rails. They offer proper concurrency, compile time macros. And I have really enjoyed working through the Exercism. Challenges on Elixir. But I've also been surprised how nice Javascript has been for this. First let's look at Elixir:. Javascript one took less time to write (okay, I've used it a lot more).
lisa.hewus.com
April 2015 - Fresh Code
http://lisa.hewus.com/2015/04
From Zero to Developer. 201504.30 – BSD Pizza Night. I was worried that the kids would get restless during the two hour play but they were all so good. I was impressed. The play was fantastic! It was funny and touching. I really loved going. Today I learned about ECC memory and bit-flipping. April 30, 2015. 201504.29 – Drummer Town! Today I went and hung out with my friend Shanna at her new drum school/shop in St. Johns. I brought us sandwiches from East Side Deli. Yum! I checked my mail and Peter had gi...
2015.bathruby.org
Bath Ruby Conference - 13th March 2015
http://2015.bathruby.org/index.html
Bath Ruby Conference 2015. Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Please consider upgrading. Bath Ruby is a one day, single track conference in the beautiful British city of Bath, organised by Simon Starr. With help from Andrew Nesbitt. It's aimed at Rubyists of all skill levels and we're fortunate enough to be joined by some of the Ruby community's favourite speakers. Thanks to the support of our wonderful sponsors. A UK housing and homelessness charity. Co-founder of Rails Girls.
stuartterrett.com
Project List
http://www.stuartterrett.com/projects
Algorithms for finding shortest paths in graphs. Learn C The Hard Way. A foundational math course. MIT's 6.006 Introduction to Algorithms course from Open CourseWare. The Nature of Code. Using Clojure and quil to implement examples based on The Nature Of Code . A tool to schedule events into classrooms based on capacity, time, and capability. Peer reviewed coding submissions. Super-simple ORM with Go. (More like MRM - maps, not objects). For my wife, a teacher, to track student behavior. Python and Mongo...
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