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superalloy

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    Comment #3932632

    He did not distance himself from MacRuby, though: http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macruby-devel/2012-Apr...

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    Comment #3923003

    81 fonts, 1 SVG, 696 lines JS, 565 lines CSS, 74 lines html and zepto.js in a single 634KB compressed webpage. -- http://twitter.com/thijs/status/197752152511356928 More info: http…

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    Comment #3803135

    That’s what makes it so annoying, though, the fact that we _know_ they probably meant to share it as free software. My point goes further than people forgetting to add a license, t…

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    Comment #3803037

    Yeah that’s definitely the right course. The downside is, of course, that you probably need it at the time you come across it, so time wise I often have to roll my own in these cas…

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    Comment #3802789

    > Don’t you just hate it when you find some great piece of code on GitHub and then you realize that somewhere at the end of the README the frightful acronym GPL is ruining your goo…

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    Comment #2962282

    My response wasn't meant as harsh, it just lacked a smiley ;) I work on a lot of OSS projects and our company does consultancy. This means I browse other’s projects on a daily basi…

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    Comment #2962235

    You don’t “should” anything. If you don’t feel the need, then don’t install it.

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    Comment #2962232

    A lot of people miss the issue of browsing through projects that you aren’t familiar with. Auto-completing/fuzzy matching takes more time than actual browsing in such a case, becau…

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    The reason that people use (mac)vim is not necessarily the ‘powerful navigation keys’ etc. For me it’s the ability to deal with large files and the crazy indentation rules people u…

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    Two new Behavior-Driven Development libraries for Objective-C (Nu/MacRuby)

    Last week I have released two BDD [1] libraries based on Bacon [2] (a RSpec clone) optimized for NSRunloop environments. They should both still be considered ‘beta’, but I want to …