ThinkWriteMute
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- November 7, 2009 (16y ago)
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I focus mainly on Ruby, Haskell, and Erlang. I loath (even if they're just tools) C, C++, and Java. I love the Ruby Philosophy, even if the Ruby Community has become something I hate (dry, elitist, and greedy).
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I'd love to make some web applications. I've got tons of ideas, I can program (Ruby, Haskell, Erlang), but I've got almost no experience making web applications. Are there any guides or starter sets/ideas to get the…
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I'm pretty new to HN, but I'm a budding UX designer. One of the things I've noticed about Hacker News is the Leaders link at the top. The Leaders link (if you haven't seen it) shows the top voted users. Early on this…
- Find/Post Freelance Jobs (Programming and non-programming) Online (getafreelancer.com)
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At what point should a programmer consider himself well versed or an expert/master of a programming language? Where is the bar set?
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One of the things I've started to realize while writing Learn You An Ruby, and doing other web based projects, is that HTML in HTML is absolutely impossible or inanely complex. I want to write a web tutorial for HTML,…
- Why does Google look different in Chrome Incognito? (i.imgur.com)
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Hey guys, I'm currently writing a guide similar to Learn You An Haskell and Learn You Some Erlang and I've been looking around for great examples beyond that. So my "question" is: Link to some learning guides for…
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I'm a programmer. Maybe not a professional one (yet), but it's safe to say I can write programs in codespeak. I started with Ruby, looking at Erlang and Haskell. Picked up a few C++ and Java books, but I can't stand…
- Why Google's Go is a Bore (monoc.mo.funpic.de)