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Tue, 26 Apr 2022 What was wrong with SML? [ I hope this article won't be too controversial. My sense is that SML is moribund at this point and serious ML projects that still exist are carried on in OCaml. But I do observe that there was a new SML/NJ version released only six months ago, so perhaps I am mistaken. ] I recently wrote: It was apparent that SML had some major problems. When I encounter
Thu, 15 Mar 2012 My Git Habits Miles Gould asked his Twitter followers whether they used git-add -p or git-commit -a and how often. My reply was too long for Twitter, so here it is. First the short version: I use git-add -p frequently, and git-commit -a almost never. The exception is when I'm working on the repo that holds my blog, where I rarely commit changes to more than one or two files at a t
Wed, 24 Nov 2010 git-reset The Git subcommand git-reset is very frequently used, and is one of very few commonly-used Git commands that can permanently destroy real work. Once work is in the repository, it is almost completely safe from any catastrophe. But git-reset also affects the working tree, and it is quite possible to utterly destroy a day's work by doing git-reset --hard at the wrong time.
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