RailsCasts helped me so much in getting started with Rails in the late 2000s. It opened my eyes to how one can effectively structure a web application in general, from caching to authorisation. Ryan’s explanations were…
Maybe Plumbum: https://plumbum.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
This release is particularly interesting because it includes the sidebar patch, which has existed in various forms for about 10 years [1]. Mutt has generally been quite conservative in accepting patches. NeoMutt [2] is…
I use LaunchBar and didn't know about this; cool! For those who also didn't know about it: it's the 'Instant Send' feature under 'Shortcuts' in the preferences. It doesn't seem to work for words selected in the…
Dash [1] is an OS X app for browsing documentation of many different APIs. [1]: https://kapeli.com/dash
Thanks for clarifying. You're right that I was too broad, and it's certainly true that many physicists don't share my opinion (I'm working on that). Speed is always a concern, but I don't think it dictates that C++…
I am a particle physicist, and used to use ROOT every working day. It is still used daily by thousands of other particle physicists, though, and is a core part of many high-energy physics experiments. I think there are…
Hey author, it'd be cool if you gave me a mention, as you did comment on my post about it [1]! [1] https://alexpearce.me/2012/04/simple-jekyll-searching/#disqu...
Sure, but what if you have more than another section that should be styled differently? Classes can help differentiate same-name elements with different contexts, so you don't need unwieldy structure-specific CSS…
As it says in the article, this is the discovery of parity, P, violation in a system where it's not been seen before. In a "nice" universe, one might expect mirror images to behave the same, but here they've discovered…
RailsCasts helped me so much in getting started with Rails in the late 2000s. It opened my eyes to how one can effectively structure a web application in general, from caching to authorisation. Ryan’s explanations were…
Maybe Plumbum: https://plumbum.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
This release is particularly interesting because it includes the sidebar patch, which has existed in various forms for about 10 years [1]. Mutt has generally been quite conservative in accepting patches. NeoMutt [2] is…
I use LaunchBar and didn't know about this; cool! For those who also didn't know about it: it's the 'Instant Send' feature under 'Shortcuts' in the preferences. It doesn't seem to work for words selected in the…
Dash [1] is an OS X app for browsing documentation of many different APIs. [1]: https://kapeli.com/dash
Thanks for clarifying. You're right that I was too broad, and it's certainly true that many physicists don't share my opinion (I'm working on that). Speed is always a concern, but I don't think it dictates that C++…
I am a particle physicist, and used to use ROOT every working day. It is still used daily by thousands of other particle physicists, though, and is a core part of many high-energy physics experiments. I think there are…
Hey author, it'd be cool if you gave me a mention, as you did comment on my post about it [1]! [1] https://alexpearce.me/2012/04/simple-jekyll-searching/#disqu...
Sure, but what if you have more than another section that should be styled differently? Classes can help differentiate same-name elements with different contexts, so you don't need unwieldy structure-specific CSS…
As it says in the article, this is the discovery of parity, P, violation in a system where it's not been seen before. In a "nice" universe, one might expect mirror images to behave the same, but here they've discovered…