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What does a "deleted by us" conflict even mean?? Did I delete it and I forgot? Did someone else on my team delete it? Did git delete it and "us" refers to devs who wrote git?? ...ha hapic.twitter.com/WSxJPf8fQy
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What a great idea: "Regression Testing For Data" https://buff.ly/2OJFp5o pic.twitter.com/gwUqc4fy2a
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Support http://code.org and get lots of great coding books, including Ruby Under a Microscope - pay what you want for the Learn You Some Code Humble Bundle! https://buff.ly/2DrDBJ0
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I guess this is probably true... "We don’t need a ternary operator" https://buff.ly/2PCasvV pic.twitter.com/OU3pYOAo0O
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An interesting look at WebAssembly internals... what WASM code looks like, and how the VM works, ...while describing how it can be compiled to native code via OCaml (!) https://buff.ly/2onWZwf pic.twitter.com/gNpbp3m8Iw
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What to do if you accidentally type "rm -rf /" as root.... https://buff.ly/2LANYJg pic.twitter.com/vEjrlpyUSc
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I never knew it could be so hard to reliably kill a process -> https://buff.ly/2NmNyrF pic.twitter.com/SWXPLcpdej
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Mod and Remainder are not the Same https://buff.ly/2PvViZV pic.twitter.com/6ZHnCFeFkW
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I nice review of http://Struct.new in Ruby: https://buff.ly/2MoTAvq - I never realized it optionally accepts a class name argument... I always created anonymous classespic.twitter.com/VBHf0soFbq
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Quick Ruby tip: "Finding where STDOUT/STDERR debug messages are coming from" https://buff.ly/2AX8FPq pic.twitter.com/2TTiBnoRZ2
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This Rust CSV tutorial is amazing because of all the other things it explains along the way: https://buff.ly/2LWR92a pic.twitter.com/FtMCD8uhw4
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I love this attention to detail... Rust's test harness tries to keep my test results readable
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I'm not a Scala (or Java) programmer, but enjoyed this conversation from 2009 about types https://buff.ly/2NK0K9J "The Purpose of Scala's Type System A Conversation with Martin Odersky, Part III"pic.twitter.com/d2kXKWogeG
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A fun look at the x86 code behind the C strncmp function -> https://buff.ly/2uHKajK ... I never knew about x86 "repetition prefixes" which repeat a given assembly language instruction over a series of adjacent bytes.pic.twitter.com/k4IhPPJl8o
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Wow - Rust has frameworks for front-end, back-end and everything in between -> https://buff.ly/2KKk7Tj pic.twitter.com/aVqWJB6A7L
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This looks great! "Rust-101, a small tutorial for the Rust language" https://buff.ly/1MKRpvh ...and btw I find it interesting that the very first chapter is about algebraic data types. Maybe I should start thinking of Rust as an FP language like Haskell, OCaml, etc.pic.twitter.com/et4ADsoOnH
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“Fasten your seat belt cause we are going on a LONG ride of math, programming and FUN!” from -> https://buff.ly/2IO2hZo pic.twitter.com/bagwdDFGlj
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A fascinating review of exactly why most people find dynamic languages easier to use than statically typed languages, with specific examples in Rust, Python and more -> "Idioms of Dynamic Languages" https://buff.ly/2Kz6kxJ pic.twitter.com/Do4hJPEdia
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Wow just now came across Helix... I have to try this on some of the CPU bottlenecks in my app! "Helix: Rust + Ruby, Without The Glue” https://buff.ly/2IGkJn2 pic.twitter.com/RCPxq9SmrT
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