Primer is a really dry reference. It was too boring for me to read it in order. Too many details on not very fun topics from the beginning.
Use python.
I meant that go's append idiom to reallocate array behind the scenes seems to me somewhat complicated and error-prone.
wrt a "proper" way: adding item to a slice, uhmm?
https://killedbygoogle.com/
This is incorrect technically. Oracle has already won API copyrightability claim. http://www.wsj.com/articles/supreme-court-denies-google-appe... The trial now is about Google's "fair use" of those APIs.
I think the rating difference between sections "application domains" and "common programming" illustrates clearly what is known as "academia language", i.e. advanced, mature features and lack of real application stories…
It's coming just after Perl 6.
Seemingly some providers banned the whole domain because a suicide themed page was uploaded there. I can access github.com freely at Moscow though atm.
let the hype cycle begin
"dreaded quicksort one-liner" - nice meme here
clever name
Nice page colors.
Sybase & Oracle - in investment banking
I've used slimv a bit to play with Common Lisp. It's very handy for sending sexps from vim to repl. Not sure about advanced emacs' slime/swank features. I think it's difficult to find a person which used both editors…
I've found slimv.vim not bad for CL after all http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2531
Primer is a really dry reference. It was too boring for me to read it in order. Too many details on not very fun topics from the beginning.
Use python.
I meant that go's append idiom to reallocate array behind the scenes seems to me somewhat complicated and error-prone.
wrt a "proper" way: adding item to a slice, uhmm?
https://killedbygoogle.com/
This is incorrect technically. Oracle has already won API copyrightability claim. http://www.wsj.com/articles/supreme-court-denies-google-appe... The trial now is about Google's "fair use" of those APIs.
I think the rating difference between sections "application domains" and "common programming" illustrates clearly what is known as "academia language", i.e. advanced, mature features and lack of real application stories…
It's coming just after Perl 6.
Seemingly some providers banned the whole domain because a suicide themed page was uploaded there. I can access github.com freely at Moscow though atm.
let the hype cycle begin
"dreaded quicksort one-liner" - nice meme here
clever name
Nice page colors.
Sybase & Oracle - in investment banking
I've used slimv a bit to play with Common Lisp. It's very handy for sending sexps from vim to repl. Not sure about advanced emacs' slime/swank features. I think it's difficult to find a person which used both editors…
I've found slimv.vim not bad for CL after all http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2531