"It also helps that they have a logo. Most languages don't, and they wonder why nobody's using their language." http://t.co/khF3pCAX
miniblog.
Generally very impressed with Django's auth functionality -- it's very easy to combine auth systems to do exactly what you want.
Inspired by the excellent s.el by @magnars, I've created ht.el, a friendly hashmap library: https://github.com/Wilfred/ht.el #emacs
Just learnt about Carton (https://github.com/cask/cask), the Elisp answer to Bundler. Explicit dependencies for your packages! #emacs
"Types: general but weak theorems, [...] Unit tests: specific and strong theorems" http://t.co/glyQ9QoM
@nicferrier I'm unable to merge marmalade accounts: https://github.com/nicferrier/marmalade/issues/39 -- I found a workaround but it seems accounts are silently deleted
Written my first patch for a production compiler! http://t.co/K7kJAwEa #clojure
I wouldn't want to live without Python's Pip, but it's a shame it will sometimes install broken packages:
The difference between a good tool and a bad tool is that the critics of a good tool are its users.
programmer :: Thinkable t => t -> Code -- may be a partial function
Censor resistant microblogging using bluetooth between Android phones http://t.co/bJAHqdCq -- the most potent idea I've seen in a while.
For profilng IO-bound Python code, I'm finding that cProfile produces no measurable slowdown. Impressive.
Pip is worryingly tolerant of conflicting version numbers: http://t.co/J3VNfeKW
We (@editd) have been nominated for best web app by The Next Web! http://t.co/FIpi1u9h
Fay is a lot of fun. A lovely FFI, and strong compile-time guarantees of what your code does :) http://t.co/GTBpnPZC
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