Ebonics Pluralizations…
I was thinking, someone should make an ebonics pluralization plugin for rails.
I was thinking, someone should make an ebonics pluralization plugin for rails.
mmmm…. parser….
[source:ruby]
def foo( a = ( def foo; puts “BAR”; end; method(:foo) ) )
puts “FOO”
a.call
end
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can’t say it’s all that safe for “production use” though.
http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/8681
What was that old thinking? Oh yeah…
grep the source code to your operating system for swearwords and then tell me it’s worth a pinch of salt…
So I got a little fed up with the old look, and the fact that the archaic version of akisment I was running was letting through a bunch of stuff (probably along with the really old version of wordpress…)
So now, i’ve run this place through a little upgrade, and if you are one who knows, you’ll have noticed I’ve also changed the front face.
I have no idea on the quality of my adjustments to this theme. There may be things missing, but all I can say about it really is, it’s easier on my eyes on a bright monitor.
that having been said though, if you notice an error or truly gross colour co-ordination (besides the truly obvious of course ;-P) then please let me know.
The answer to…
p.s. I had to write it: (!?<?!!?>:?\2+?()
p.p.s. and that just got worse.
[source:ruby]p ?%./(!!?*??&/?^+0.0:!!?()[/source]
[source:ruby]p !!:’just another ruby hacker?’?!!$::!!?”[/source]
[source:ruby]
p(%|#{<<-”}|[?\0...-0x0_2]<<% == <<%< ><<%&#{?../ 0.0_0 }&)
A Big Number Divided By Zero
ruby &= { :spirit => :creative }
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obfuscated ruby.