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“Tired of apostrophes in Ruby heredocs screwing up Emacs highlighting?
http://tinyurl.com/5ovdbe
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“Indentation-based to context-free:
http://pastie.org/226876
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“Jeff: "Subversion has a very good offline client." Joel: "It *does*?" Jeff: "Yeah, as long as you don't want to check anything in."”
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Hacker News | I have finally seen the Emacs light
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An admirably non-religious discussion of text editors. -
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“An admirably non-religious discussion of text editors:
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Top ten essential Emacs tips
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A good tips list - not just the usual suspects -
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“Just got back from my first day at Fog Creek and a walk in Central Park. Lots of fun, although I miss wmii.”
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“In New York!”
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“I'm really curious what algorithm OpenOffice uses to autocomplete words.”
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“Is anyone else getting IMs from twitterbot all of a sudden?”
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judofyr
I usually say "master branch" or "git master" or something like that.”
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“Huh, turns out we were just calling one method way too many times. Huzzah for easy solutions!”
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“Unexpected scaling lessons thanks to very computationally intensive computational linguistics project”
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Paul Gravett: Article - China Earthquake
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Ten deeply moving comics/tales about the earthquake in China. -
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Ruby QuickRef
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No matter how much I use Ruby, this little document continues to come in handy. -
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This is a wonderful webcomic. It stopped five years ago, but it's definitely worth reading through the archives. -
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“ruby-mode.el is pretty sketchy in places”
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mferrier
It's hard to imagine how they'd make money if the free version is fully free”
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technomancy
Exactly! C'mon, folks, Rubinius and the community is the way, not MagLev and a for-profit company...”
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mferrier
Are you sure? I thought the libs were going to be OSS but the core VM was closed”
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Ryan Mulligan ยป HAML: why you should use it
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“Having a closed-source Ruby VM, even (especially?) a really good one, makes me nervous”
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“class Regexp; def to_proc; method(:match).to_proc; end; end”
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“Hope everyone has a good time at RailsConf...”
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You'd like some of the Unix window managers. Some snap by default, others are tiling like WinSplit.”
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Ozy and Millie: Grammar Nazi
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This is now my standard response to being called a "Hrammar Nazi." -
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Complainy | Because it's fun to complain.
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Drugs! Religious moments! Opportunity costs of millions a day! -- My Biggest Lisp Project starring Kenny Tilton
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Sort of... really, just having portable continuations that I could attach to exceptions would be great.”
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Nex3 on Haml 2.0 Released
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"Also [
http://haml.hamptoncatlin.com]...
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“Or rather continuation-recovery exceptions can be created, but at the cost of JRuby compatibility. Not worth it, I'm afraid.”
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“All of a sudden, for the first time, I need continuation-based exceptions in Ruby and they just don't exist.”
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“Back home, ready to answer all those Haml 2.0 questions”
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