Something has been worrying me a bit lately. Being test infected and all, and working for ThoughtWorks, where testing is part of the life blood, I think more and more about these issues. And one thing I've started noticing is that regular expressions seems to be a total blind spot in many cases. I first started thinking about it when I changed a quite complicated regular expression in RSpec. Now R
Ruby, Java, Lisp, Io, JRuby. Programming language archeology, creation and discovery. Today I spent some time connecting two languages that are finding themselves popular for solving wildly different kinds of problems. I decided I wanted to see how easy it was and if it was a workable solution if you would want to take advantage of the strengths of both languages. The result is really up to you. M
Ruby, Java, Lisp, Io, JRuby. Programming language archeology, creation and discovery. I blogged about looking at languages a while back. At that point I didn't know what my next language to explore would be. I got lots of excellent suggestions. In the end I decided to try OCaML, but gave that up quickly when I found out that half of the type system exists to cover up deficiencies in the other half
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