Media Summary: By, Richard Bishop Ruby has never been renowned for its performance. We choose to love Ruby for its more admirable traits, like ... By, David Copeland We use Strings. A lot. We use them for pretty much everything that isn't a number (it's jokingly referred to as ... By, Benjamin Tan Wei Hao This talk is about Elixir – a functional, meta-programming aware language built on top of the Erlang ...
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By, Richard Bishop Ruby has never been renowned for its performance. We choose to love Ruby for its more admirable traits, like ... By, David Copeland We use Strings. A lot. We use them for pretty much everything that isn't a number (it's jokingly referred to as ... By, Benjamin Tan Wei Hao This talk is about Elixir – a functional, meta-programming aware language built on top of the Erlang ... (Slides only) RubyConf - In Depth Ruby Concurrency By, Dinshaw Gobhai Sequential workflows are easy to write (top down), but hard to write well. State machine workflows start to ... When do I use a Process, or a Thread, or a Fiber? And Why? Can I use Ractors yet? What is the FiberScheduler? The M:N Thread ...
By, Alexander Dymo Did you know that inject and especially all? iterator nested in another loop can really slow you down? Or that ... By, Abraham Sangha Software engineering pushes us to our limits, not only of cognition, but, perhaps surprisingly, of character. By, Betsy Haibel Ruby's full of nice little metaprogramming tricks. Learning a new one's always the same cycle: 1. scared ... By, JohnnyT When I found Ruby several years ago, I had no idea how strong an influence it would be in my life. It made my life ...