If you haven’t heard, Curry On is a new conference
(first time this year), which took place in Prague earlier in July. Despite its
age, many good speakers happened to be there. Here is the list of my favorite
talks. Disclaimer: your experience may vary.
This is a monthly “newsletter”, containing a list of what I enjoyed the most
last month. Whether it was a full length movie, short film, music album or
book or even painting.
It’s been a few months since this year’s Erlang User Conference 2015, so most
of the videos are now online (kudos to organizers). Here is a short list of my
favorite talks. Enjoy!
I’ve been programming full-time using Erlang for a while already (about eight
months or so). Before Erlang, I was doing some hardcore Ruby. Obviously, these
are very different languages: OOP vs functional, mutable vs immutable and so
on. Also, there are things you won’t find in Ruby (the opposite is also true).
In this post I want to show you the mistakes that I’ve made and the lessons
that I’ve learned during the transition.
Lately, I was needed to write a test for one of the reducers we have in our
project. Even though, it was pretty easy, I do confronted with a couple of
errors.
Не так давно собрался с силами, и настроил у себя в tmux автоматическое
сохранение и восстановление последней сессии. По прошествии месяца могу с
уверенностью сказать - просто бомба!
I’ve been using these four plugins for a really long time. And they are
wonderful. But each time coming on Github and seeing the number of stars, I
think that few people actually know about them.