lizkeogh.com
I am not a Pr0n Star: avoiding unavoidable associations | Liz Keogh, lunivore
https://lizkeogh.com/2009/04/29/i-am-not-a-pr0n-star-avoiding-unavoidable-associations
Liz Keogh, lunivore. Why you should write tests last. Cargo Cults and Agile Values →. I am not a Pr0n Star: avoiding unavoidable associations. April 29, 2009. I just read Matt Amionetti’s thoughtfully worded response. To the reaction he’s got from his presentation, “CouchDB: Perform like a Pr0n star”. I’d like to start by telling you another story. The Tale of the T-Shirt. 8221; our colleague said. “I didn’t think it would offend anyone.”. 8220;It’s not really that it’s offensive,” I sa...That’s wh...
randomhacks.net
13 Ways of Looking at a Ruby Symbol | Random Hacks
http://www.randomhacks.net/2007/01/20/13-ways-of-looking-at-a-ruby-symbol
Random code snippets, projects and musings about software from Eric Kidd, a developer and entrepreneur. You're welcome to contact me. 13 Ways of Looking at a Ruby Symbol. Jan 20, 2007 by Eric Kidd. New Ruby programmers often ask, What, exactly,. And how does it differ from a string? No one answer works for everybody, so with apologies to Wallace Stevens. Here are 13 ways of looking at a Ruby symbol. A Ruby symbol is:. The name of something, not just a blob of text. A label in a free-form enumeration.
on-ruby.blogspot.com
On Ruby: Ruby Hacker Interview: Kevin Tew
http://on-ruby.blogspot.com/2006/09/ruby-hacker-interview-kevin-tew.html
The (mostly) tech related musings of Pat Eyler. Ruby, Erlang, Haskell, Scala, Ocaml, Publishing, and more . Tuesday, September 12, 2006. Ruby Hacker Interview: Kevin Tew. How did you find your way to Ruby? What role does Ruby play in your day to day programming? Ruby definitely has its spot in my tool belt. I have a keen interest in programming language theory (PLT) so I know and use a wide variety of languages. How did you get interested in Parrot/Cardinal? Parrot aims to be the. JVM for dynamic languag...
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