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2:52 AM
I tend to heavily dislike anything I know how to implement. The fun part is solving the problem, and I just don't want to do it if I've solved it before
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1:33 PM
@Cereal That's cool!
I like refining something I already know, making it better.
I've always described myself as a road builder. I like finding a trail some other programmer has blazed and turning it into a six-lane highway.
 
 
7 hours later…
8:34 PM
@Cereal How's the hand?
 
9:05 PM
Hello. It's the first time I've ever been invited to join a room. I'd love to have time to read through 235 days of posts at once. I will eventually, something that lasts, ought to be constructive. So, is this a room of troubleshooters troubleshooting each-other?
 
@RubyRacer :) Hello, welcome! Great avatar and handle.
 
;) Thanks. Hello to everyone around
 
@WayneConrad Better. Way less burned than I expected it to be
 
@Cereal Excellent! I think we can mark that issue closed.
@RubyRacer What brings you to Ruby?
 
9:22 PM
Well, I'd say mostly chance... I'd say I was always a "soldier of fortune", skipping from one programming tool to another language to a new framework etcetera... But since I tried Rails, I feel like I can park my ship to this harbor
 
What makes it such an attractive harbor?
 
Oh, that question :)
The first thing for me is that I very easily adapted to it... and then...
I find it (biiig it) very clearly constructed, well documented, well supported, quite powerful, agile
Things that you can find in other frameworks too, but it's also a matter of personal flavor
And, may I note, very qualitative community support
 
10:07 PM
Same reasons I like it. I especially like its dynamic nature. And closures.
 
10:33 PM
Well, thank you!
Never had I seen this concept in many years... I had completely forgotten it. Ruby does implement closures beautifully, as I have just been reading.
 

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