Lazy enumeration isnât magic; itâs just a matter of hard work Ruby 2.0âs new lazy enumerator feature seems like magic. In case you havenât tried it yet, it allows you to iterate over an infinite series of values and take just the values you want. It brings the functional programming concept of lazy evaluation to Ruby - at least for enumerations. For example, in Ruby 1.9 and earlier you would run i
Lee Mallabone blogging about CSS3, Javascript, and all things front-end. When you open the Chrome web inspector, you can browse to the styles that are being applied to your elements. Itâs great. Unfortunately, if youâre using a framework like LESS or Sass, then by default Chrome will reference the CSS files that those frameworks generate, even if youâve never seen them before. If you pay attention
April 9, 2013 Setting up Sublime Text 2 I recently decided it was finally time to part ways with TextMate, my trusty companion for these last few years, and start the hunt for a new editor. After a quick Twitter poll the unanimous advice was that I should try Sublime Text 2. After a few weeks of using Sublime Text I can safely say that itâs the best editor Iâve used. Itâs fast, extendable and hasn
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