@KirinDave yeah, and lots of them are carbon copies of Rails. Can't beat the real thing, baby! ;)
@KirinDave I've tried formatting in case-sensitive mode in the past. It broke a lot of stuff (Photoshop iirc). Maybe it's better now...
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@bascule Why are we bending over backwards to keep ruby when so many awesome options are out there? When a better ruby is out, consider it. -
@KirinDave well, http://celluloid.io is one reason. I think actor-based concurrent object oriented programming needs a revival -
@bascule I will let you keep your opinion about this without comment.
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@bascule It just seems like a titanic case of wishful thinking. Meanwhile a lot of amazing new languages have been born. -
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@bascule Go is a great example of what's possible right now. -
@KirinDave if you saw my rant Tuesday night, I am not a fan of Go. I will write a blog post about why soon -
@bascule I am not a huge fan of Go, but it's a good step and a good example. -
@KirinDave I think Go has helped popularize some good ideas, however at the same time it's a lousy implementation -
@bascule The implementation is lousy? Like the compiler and runtime? -
@KirinDave most notably the garbage collector
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