One underrated feature of Go and Julia: methods are defined without extra indentation. In e.g. Java they're inside the the class at the next indentation level.
Methods are so common and indentation is a finite resource. "Top level method" syntax is surprising at first though.
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The Ruby on Rails guides use "please" when suggesting other resource to read or best practices to follow. For example: https://guides.rubyonrails.org/autoloading_and_reloading_constants.html
I've not seen this docs convention before. I certainly see the appeal for describing best practices: "your collaborators will appreciate it!"
Repology is an excellent resource for summarising all the different packages available for a piece of software.
I added a badge to the difftastic manual. This informs users, and it also seems to motivate people to say "I want to do my favourite platform!"
My favourite page in the difftastic manual is the Tricky Cases discussion.
Syntactic diffs/tree diffs have a completely different set of corner cases to textual diffs. It's a useful resource for anyone exploring this space.
