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Ruby Weekly is a weekly newsletter covering the latest Ruby and Rails news. Treetop is one of the most underrated, yet powerful, Ruby libraries out there. If you want to write a parser, it kicks ass. The only problem is unless you're into reading up about and playing with parsers, it's not always obvious how to get going with them, or Treetop in particular. Luckily Aaron Gough, Toronto-based Ruby
Note: because these articles usually contain inline code examples it is highly likely that they will not display properly in your feed reader. To see this article as it was originally written please visit: http://thingsaaronmade.com/blog/introducing-koi.html Several months ago I started on a quest to learn more about how programming languages work internally. Today I am releasing my first programm
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