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Ruby.rewrite(Ruby)
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Facilitating the spread of knowledge and innovation in professional software development. 1,296,180 Jul unique visitors. Safe Systems Programming in C# and .NET. Joe Duffy shares some of his key experiences from building an entire operating system in a C# dialect, with a focus on areas like garbage collection, low-level code quality, and dealing with errors and concurrency robustly. The examples focus specifically on using the open source C# and .NET projects as they exist today. Featured in Data Science.
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Macros, Hygiene, and Call By Name in Ruby
http://weblog.raganwald.com/2008/06/macros-hygiene-and-call-by-name-in-ruby.html
This is a snapshot of my old weblog. New posts and selected republished essays can be found at raganwald.com. Sunday, June 22, 2008. Macros, Hygiene, and Call By Name in Ruby. Never send a macro to do a function’s job. Sound advice, however just because functions (or methods) are better than macros for the things they both can do, that doesn’t mean functions can do everything macros can do. Let’s look at andand. For a moment. When you write:. Using the andand gem, Ruby treats this something like:. It doe...
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Metaprogramming Roundup: Speed, Ruby Macros, Screencasts
https://www.infoq.com/news/2008/07/metaprogramming-roundup
Facilitating the spread of knowledge and innovation in professional software development. 1,296,180 Jul unique visitors. Chris Fregly on the PANCAKE STACK Workshop and Data Pipelines. InfoQ Interviews Chris Fregly, organizer for the 4000 member Advanced Spark and TensorFlow Meetup about the PANCAKE STACK workshop, Spark and building data pipelines for a machine learning pipeline. Featured in Architecture and Design. Chris Fregly on the PANCAKE STACK Workshop and Data Pipelines. Featured in Data Science.