#CoffeeTime Koichi Kasada (Ruby committer since 2007) and a bunch of other programmers proposed a new concurrent model for Ruby 3.
https://www.atdot.net/fp_store/f.iu25do/file.2016_rubykaigi.pdf
https://www.atdot.net/fp_store/f.iu25do/file.2016_rubykaigi.pdf
#CoffeeTime Why say no to Mac and say yes to Hackintosh.
https://medium.freecodecamp.com/why-your-next-mac-should-be-a-hackintosh-311e54b303e7#.tz9xb2mul
https://medium.freecodecamp.com/why-your-next-mac-should-be-a-hackintosh-311e54b303e7#.tz9xb2mul
#CoffeeTime https://medium.freecodecamp.com/identity-crisis-am-i-a-developer-or-designer-ee513443e914#.1hlzqe935
freeCodeCamp
Identity Crisis: Am I a Developer or a Designer?
I used to be confused about whether I should introduce myself as a front-end developer or as a designer. I would switch back and forth based on the situation and whom I was talking to. Applying to a…
#JS https://medium.freecodecamp.com/what-i-learned-from-showing-my-work-on-hacker-news-48c54d78d5f4#.gj19b4v7j
Free Code Camp
What I learned from showing my work on Hacker News
When writing JavaScript, I hate it that I have to leave my editor — and my train of thought — just to tab over to my terminal and install a…
#CoffeeTime https://medium.com/@hoffa/400-000-github-repositories-1-billion-files-14-terabytes-of-code-spaces-or-tabs-7cfe0b5dd7fd#.3q8y2mezi
Medium
400,000 GitHub repositories, 1 billion files, 14 terabytes of code: Spaces or Tabs?
Tabs or spaces. We are going to parse a billion files among 14 programming languages to decide which one is on top.
Forwarded from The Rubyist Broadcast
NRoweGT: Atlanta Ruby on Rails Consultancy
Efficiently Develop Ruby on Rails Applications
Why Focus on Efficiency During Development?
Time is money. If this was a movie and I was a learned monk, I’d leave it at that, turn around and walk away into the mist, leaving you on a journ...
Time is money. If this was a movie and I was a learned monk, I’d leave it at that, turn around and walk away into the mist, leaving you on a journ...
#Productivity https://www.toptal.com/software/six-commandments-of-good-code?utm_campaign=blog_post_six_commandments_of_good_code&utm_medium=email&utm_source=blog_subscribers&utm_source=Dev+Mastery+Newsletter&utm_campaign=14b244c5d7-Coding_Commandments9_8_2016&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_49661ec53b-14b244c5d7-106596337
Toptal Engineering Blog
The Six Commandments of Good Code: Write Code that Stands the Test of Time | Toptal®
How do you define good code? Is it 100% test coverage, or is it backwards compatibility with decade-old hardware? We may not be able to reach an end to this debate yet, but good software always seems to conform to a few certain qualities of code.
In this…
In this…
#WebDesign https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2016/09/reducing-cognitive-overload-for-a-better-user-experience/
Smashing Magazine
Reducing Cognitive Overload For A Better User Experience — Smashing Magazine
Skilled UX design is aerodynamic. Any bumps on the way will drag the whole plane down. Designers need to cater to their users any chance they get, so don’t make them think any more than they have to. In this article, Danny Halarewich will share some tips…
#Productivity Git is hard: screwing up is easy, and figuring out how to fix your mistakes is fucking impossible. Git documentation has this chicken and egg problem where you can't search for how to get yourself out of a mess, unless you already know the name of the thing you need to know about in order to fix your problem.
https://ohshitgit.com
https://ohshitgit.com