Linking pages
- Why Python is terrible... - by Jos Visser https://josvisser.substack.com/p/why-python-is-terrible 282 comments
- Consider static typing http://codon.com/consider-static-typing 188 comments
- GitHub - rubocop/ruby-style-guide: A community-driven Ruby coding style guide https://github.com/bbatsov/ruby-style-guide#short-methods 151 comments
- The Absolute No-Frills Quite Ignorant Very Incomplete And Certainly Flawed Beginner’s Guide To Smalltalk – De Programmatica Ipsum https://deprogrammaticaipsum.com/the-absolute-no-frills-quite-ignorant-very-incomplete-and-certainly-flawed-beginners-guide-to-smalltalk/ 72 comments
- GitHub - morganstanley/hobbes: A language and an embedded JIT compiler https://github.com/Morgan-Stanley/hobbes 69 comments
- The C++ Bestiary 🎃 http://videocortex.io/2017/Bestiary/ 55 comments
- JavaScript has problems. Do we need Dart to solve them? | Ars Technica http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2011/10/javascript-has-problems-can-googles-dart-solve-them.ars 52 comments
- Google Go: A Primer http://www.infoq.com/articles/google-go-primer 51 comments
- Static Duck Typing in Python with Protocols | Daan Debie https://www.daan.fyi/writings/python-protocols 51 comments
- Refactoring Ruby with Monads https://codon.com/refactoring-ruby-with-monads 51 comments
- Incremental Development for Games (Is Hard) – journal.stuffwithstuff.com https://journal.stuffwithstuff.com/2008/04/24/incremental-development-for-games-is-hard/ 48 comments
- Monads aren't as hard as you think > Ying Wang https://bytes.yingw787.com/posts/2019/12/06/monads/ 47 comments
- What one must understand to be productive with Rust. | by Eric Opines | Medium https://medium.com/@ericdreichert/what-one-must-understand-to-be-productive-with-rust-e9e472116728#.k22i0qmwt 47 comments
- From Java to Ruby: Risk http://www.infoq.com/articles/from-java-to-ruby--risk 40 comments
- JavaScript traits: the clean way to modify global prototypes | by Paolo Giangrandi | ITNEXT https://medium.com/@peoro/straits-9ef2b9a563cd 39 comments
- Promises Are Not Proxies. An attempt to clarify a somewhat common… | by Fagner Brack | HackerNoon.com | Medium https://medium.com/hackernoon/promises-are-not-proxies-fd00751eb980 37 comments
- GitHub - scottrogowski/code2flow: Pretty good call graphs for dynamic languages https://github.com/scottrogowski/code2flow 36 comments
- Polymorphism That Just Works http://tobyho.com/2015/06/23/polymorphism-that-just-works/ 34 comments
- GitHub - boost-ext/te: TE: C++17 Run-time polymorphism (type erasure) library https://github.com/boost-experimental/te 33 comments
- Why Closed Software Is Better Than Open - Restrict the scope of your software by default. Increase the scope as the need arises. | by Fagner Brack | Medium https://medium.com/@fagnerbrack/the-strictness-principle-9997e483cafb 32 comments
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