Rubyconf 2014 Isomorphic App Development
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By, Abraham Sangha Software engineering pushes us to our limits, not only of cognition, but, perhaps surprisingly, of character. What happens to Ruby when Rails dies? Ruby rode the Rails rocketship to worldwide renown. While a handful of us were writing ... Over the past year or so, we've seen the emergence of a new way of building JavaScript web By, Dinshaw Gobhai Sequential workflows are easy to write (top down), but hard to write well. State machine workflows start to ... 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, John Cinnamond As a language, Ruby plays fast and loose with the type system.
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