YDN is one of my favourite parts of Yahoo! OCaml is a pure functional programming language with type inference, an object system and a strong collection of libraries.
All of Matt's work ended up in vane when the Times stopped publishing the puzzle online just after his system started working.
I'll be writing a lot more about this in the future.
The organizing principle of each event is separate from the format. The slides were on automatic, so the presenters had to be able to time their talk precisely to match up with their slides. _javascript_ Libraries are an enormous topic but I felt we did them justice considering the time available. The slides were on automatic, so the presenters had to be able to time their talk precisely to match up with their slides.
_javascript_ Libraries are an enormous topic but I felt we did them justice considering the time available. lunchSpark has a comprehensive list of eating establishments searchable by location; after you create a profile, you can see who else is in the area with similar interests, and hook up for a meal. That's why I've left my image setting above to check every five minutes. I think my brain is full.
It's all very well saying that you'll always be using code built with your core language modifications in mind, but you may well change your tune when you try to incorporate Yahoo! It's all happening, DC!
Clever, but a bit scary at the same time.
It went OK, but I really should have spent more time getting the slides right.
It's criminal that so few people are playing with this.
Unfortunately, many of these APIs are getting the details slightly wrong and in doing so are producing invalid JSON.
All of Matt's work ended up in vane when the Times stopped publishing the puzzle online just after his system started working. If you can find a library that solves them for you so much the better! And we're staying in or near Tribeca as it is, so it works out nicely.
You'd be crazy to miss it.
I imagine the main problem was the heat - sitting in a stuffy lecture theatre on a night like Tuesday's wasn't a hugely attractive proposition, but the talks were more than worth it. You might be surprised at the amount of invalid JSON out there.
I'm still using it, although some of the things I liked initially have faded while others have emerged.
Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you an arbitrageur. or Google Maps and everything breaks.

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