The Good, the Bad, and the Arity…
The Good, the Bad, and the Arity…
I guess I’m right, but as I’ve got something like Ruby-blinkers on at the moment I’m finding the curly-braces slightly ridiculous…
Heavendrops
The thing about programming is that it often involves spending large parts of the day cursing and debugging to establish that you are in fact a complete idiot.
There’s a great conversation in the comments, too.
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I was psyched to get David for this because at the time of the interview he was a brand new Linux user. It’s very cool to see someone at the beginning of their Linux journey. Now keep in mind, David is transitioning into software development, so he’s kind of a technical guy and his move into…
It was really flattering of Steven to interview me - and reading through his previous interviews on My Linux Rig has been a great introduction to Linux. Although I am a little embarrassed to be called a Software Developer…
The only two amends I’d make to what I said then would be a) I now use Vim more than ST3, and b) Guake has lost its novelty value.
Other than that, my Ubuntu machine keeps going strong - was messing around with PostgreSQL last night.
In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are not.
Hi everyone! Sorry that I’ve been a little quiet lately. To make up for my neglect of Tumblr, I’m giving you all a wonderful present: The Odin Project.
Imagine this awesome open source place where you can learn web development, soup to nuts, for free. A checklist keeps you on track, and the…
Best to start small when you don’t know what you’re doing – so my first ever pull request on GitHub was to Marijn Haverbeke’s Eloquent JavaScript book. I added an ’s’
I don’t think I could’ve started smaller…