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  1. Configuring an Elm App with Environment Variables via webpack

    Passing config from the environment to your Elm 0.18 app with webpack.

    Tom Wey
    January 25, 2017
    • Elm
    • Web
  2. Update Your Gems Early and Often

    bundle outdated can be useful for keeping your bundler dependencies updated.

    Ian Zabel
    January 24, 2017
    • Rails
    • Ruby
    • Web
  3. How to Do 90% of What Plugins Do (With Just Vim)

    From the NYC Vim Meetup, Max Cantor explores tradeoffs between plugin complexity, and achieving similar results with built in Vim features.

    Thom Obarski
    January 20, 2017
    • Vim
    • New York City
  4. Getting Started With Org Mode

    From the Boston Emacs Meetup, Harry Schwartz demonstrates some of the nifty features of Org mode.

    Thom Obarski
    January 16, 2017
    • Emacs
    • Boston
  5. Elm's universal pattern

    Want to build a random generator? A JSON decoder? Combine multiple Maybes into a more complex one? Do it all with this one simple trick.

    Joël Quenneville
    January 13, 2017
    • Elm
    • Web
  6. Shell Script Suggestions for Speedy Setups

    Is your team setup for success? Do they have the tools to deliver working software? Step zero is being able to get setup quickly.

    Matt Sumner
    January 12, 2017
    • Shell
    • Productivity
    • Happiness
    • Internal Tools
  7. Preloading Nested Associations with Ecto

    A look at how to preload database associations using Elixir’s Ecto library.

    Greg Lazarev
    January 11, 2017
    • Elixir
    • Ecto
    • Web
  8. Lessons Learned: Avoiding Primitives in Elm

    Switching from primitive types to product types can improve confidence in correctness and compiler errors, but not without a cost.

    Josh Clayton
    January 10, 2017
    • Web
    • Elm
    • Haskell
  9. Announcing Purple Train

    We shipped a mobile app that efficiently shows MBTA Commuter Rail departure times.

    Ian C. Anderson
    January 9, 2017
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  10. New On Upcase: Mastering the Shell

    High-leverage knowledge for improving your productivity.

    Ben Orenstein
    January 6, 2017
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    • Upcase
    • Shell
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