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過労死 Death by Overcoding: A Safe HashMap for Java
1 post - 1 authorA Safe HashMap for Java. If I was forced to specify what I loved most about Ruby my first answer would have to be terseness. Consider the case where you ...
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過労死 Death by Overcoding: October 2007
Fuck Joyant, Fuck TextDrive. I signed up for TextDrive in mid 2004, one of the first customers to do - largely because they were the only Rails host in town ...
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過労死 Death by Overcoding: December 2006
Karoshi (Kah-roe-she) is the phenomenon first widely pinpointed in Japan in the late 80's, early 90's, meaning "death by overwork". ...
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過労死 Death by Overcoding: December 2006
Karoshi (Kah-roe-she) is the phenomenon first widely pinpointed in Japan in the late 80's, early 90's, meaning "death by overwork". ...
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過労死 Death by Overcoding: 5 Minute Ajax Voting in Rails
Mostly because it was trivial to add nice Ajax-y voting behavior to my model with relatively little work. How little? It took less time to actually do, ...
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過労死 Death by Overcoding: A Safe HashMap for Java
1 post - 1 authorA Safe HashMap for Java. If I was forced to specify what I loved most about Ruby my first answer would have to be terseness. Consider the case where you ...
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過労死 Death by Overcoding: A Safe HashMap for Java
1 post - 1 authorA Safe HashMap for Java. If I was forced to specify what I loved most about Ruby my first answer would have to be terseness. Consider the case where you ...
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過労死 Death by Overcoding: 80 Columns, Unwillingly Continued...
One < 80 column wrapped line - one unwrapped line. ... Let's first try and cram that into an 80-column-width cheerleader's wet dream (I'll even be kind and ...
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過労死 Death by Overcoding: The Organ Grinder: Firewall Tunneling ...
1 post - 1 author - Last post: Sep 3, 2008The Organ Grinder: Firewall Tunneling via EC2 Proxy. Teaching monkeys new tricks. I've been around. Let's get that straight. ...
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過労死 Death by Overcoding: A Safe HashMap for Java
1 post - 1 authorA Safe HashMap for Java. If I was forced to specify what I loved most about Ruby my first answer would have to be terseness. Consider the case where you ...