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AI-generated Applications
Book Review: Iron Python in Action
Book Review: Programming Clojure
Can Dynamic Languages Scale? Yes
Channel 9 Interview with Yours Truly
Code Kata: Compressing Lists
Code Kata: RoboStack
Concurrent Languages
Don't Fear the dynamic/VARIANT/Reaper...
Do you fall prey to technical folk etymology?
From the Mailbag: Polyglot Programmer vs Polyactivist Language
Hello Cadl
Is "Performance" Subjective or Objective?
Is Java "Done" like the Patriots, or "Done" like the Dolphins?
Is Programming Less Exciting Today?
Just Say No to SSNs
Laziness in Scala
Leveling Up 'DDD'
More language features revisited
More on 'Craftsmanship'
More on the Programming Tests saga
More on Types
Mort means productivity
Multi-core Mania: A Rebuttal
Of Cost Centers, and Competitive Advantages
Of Fibers and Continuations
Of Zealotry, Idiocy, and Etiquette...
On the Dark Side of 'Craftsmanship'
On Types
Programming Interviews
Programming Language 'laws'
Programming Tests
SSCLI 2.0 Internals
The Myth of Discovery
The Never-Ending Debate: Specialist vs Generalist
Thinking in Language
URLs as first-class concepts in a language
Why we need both static and dynamic in the same language