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The Elements of Style in Ruby #10: In cryptic Perlisms we do not trust
For better or for worse Perl had significant influence over Ruby’s initial design. A lot of things were directly borrowed from Perl, but over the years the Ruby community rejected most of the Perlisms. In this article I’ll go over most of the Perl legacy which you should try to steer clear from.
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The Elements of Style in Ruby #10: In cryptic Perlisms we do not trust
For better or for worse Perl had significant influence over Ruby’s initial design. A lot of things were directly borrowed from Perl, but over the years the Ruby community rejected most of the Perlisms. In this article I’ll go over most of the Perl legacy which you should try to steer clear from.
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The Elements of Style in Ruby #10: In cryptic Perlisms we do not trust
For better or for worse Perl had significant influence over Ruby’s initial design. A lot of things were directly borrowed from Perl, but over the years the Ruby community rejected most of the Perlisms. In this article I’ll go over most of the Perl legacy which you should try to steer clear from.
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