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Using Recursion In Elixir To Break Your OO Brain September 04, 2015 | I have to start out each post this way: I have no idea what I'm doing, but dammit am I having fun. In the fist few posts I ham-handedly threw some code against the wall to see what would ... stick? Anyway It worked, but I realized (as I did with Ruby, wonderfully) that there just has to be a better way. I don't want to diminish
Looks like I lost something... If you're looking for books or videos you purchased in the past, you can login with your order email and download them or just go to the downloads page. If you're here because you followed a link to a blog post of mine... well... That Post May Have Been Pruned I prune blog posts often - especially when it covers technical ideas or "stuff" that's no longer valid. For
One thing that drives me absolutely over the cliff is how ORMs try so hard (and fail) to abstract the power and expressiveness of SQL. Before I write further let me say that Frans Bouma reminded me yesterday there's a difference between ORMs and the people that use them. They're just tools (the ORMs) - and I agree with that in the same way I agree that crappy fast food doesn't make people fat - it
I've always been a major proponent of Open ID. I love the idea and the intention - it's a great solution to a long-standing problem and solves a lot of issues for developers. Unfortunately it creates a ton more for business owners. It Seemed Like Such a Great Idea I know the first thing you're going to think: "StackOverflow seems to have worked it just fine". I said this very thing about 12 times
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