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RT @
secretGeek
: There are 2 hard problems in computer science: cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-1 errors.
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I don't know if it is, but V8/Node.js just *feels* faster than Ruby. Kind of like how Chrome just feels faster than Firefox.
Thursday
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I like how the 45-second
http://droplr.com
screencast is 2 minutes and 9 seconds
Thursday
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Get Beginning iPhone 3 Development for $10
http://apress.com/info...
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apressdotd
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@
bryanl
I forgot Lua. I knew I would forget at least one.
Thursday
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#code2009
Ruby, JavaScript, Objective-C, Clojure, Scala, Java, Haskell, Erlang, C, C++, Python, Common Lisp, Scheme, Reia, Io, Factor
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timbray
It's because Macruby fits into the ObjC/Cocoa framework naturally, same way in Clojure (instance? java.util.List []) # => true
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@
headius
What do you mean by Java collections work fine?
http://gist.github.com/266087
Wednesday
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If you're looking for a song to bright up your day, I suggest
http://www.lala.com/#song...
Tuesday
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.@topley nails it in his comment here:
http://robots.thoughtbot.com/post...
"Remind me, what was wrong with the 2006 version again?"
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Great article on continuous deployment
http://www.startuplessonslearned.com/2009...
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subelsky
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Tuesday
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Continuous deployment for mission-critical applications -
http://www.startuplessonslearned.com/2009...
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Super Mario Bros. + Tetris = FUCKING BRILLIANT
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal...
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@
rbates
Doesn't work in the iPhone's crippled brother, UIWebView :(
December 28
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stuarthalloway
Problem is that Ruby Arrays are not Java Arrays. One of the cool things about Macruby is that you don't have this mismatch
December 28
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@
judofyr
Not working for me when I pass it a class
December 23
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What happened to Ruby2Ruby.translate?
December 23
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@
technoweenie
prepare for a slew of "don't forget your bulletproof vest!" tweets
December 22
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@
jtrupiano
Why? I write them in past tense.
December 22
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@
jameswilding
Yeah, wasn't clear, the question was "how do I remove the plus sign", not "how do I remove plus signs"
December 22
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My fav response
http://bytes.com/topic...
, with the quote "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler" in the sig
#irony
December 22
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Why programming in C sucks
http://bytes.com/topic...
The correct answer is s.sub("+", " ") of course ;)
December 22
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@
brentrowland
good catch, I just copied it straight from the effigy readme
December 22
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@
chad_perkins
yes, I did
December 21
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debasishg
yeah, I'm not getting it. A type system can't be opt-in, can it?
December 21
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@
obie
should be trivial to eval the HAML into HTML before Effigy's render method
December 21
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HAML in Effigy
http://gist.github.com/261527
December 21
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r @
sunrisedesign
I estimate my % of conversations on AT&T with at least one call failed over the last 2 weeks at 80%. Anyone else?
December 21
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fowlduck
It's a story worth re-telling
December 21
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@
bcardarella
Yeah, but that other 25% is where innovation is happening. What's that percent in Java, .Net or PHP? Today? Less than 25%
December 21
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