Introducing nushell
Yes, but, do we need another shell? Do we all have to learn Rust? What about a shell framework that will embed any language?
Yes, but, do we need another shell? Do we all have to learn Rust? What about a shell framework that will embed any language?
Another very useful text processing tool for text based data files.
A kind of crazy cool dashboard for all kinds of info all in text suitable for display in. Terminal window.
This looks super useful if you have very large data sets. The Unix shell is surprisingly fast and able to create parallel flows.
Serverless architecture is the new hotness. It sounds good for the right situations but this article argues that it might not be all that.
Command line cheat sheets. Not sure but could be useful.
Super useful new gem that lets you get rails like auto loading in any ruby program
Surprising and useful way to think about correct SQL statements.
Another interesting SLAM library to try
This is a useful and detailed guide.
I always thought those trigger callbacks in activerecord were a problem.
There’s so much debate about this. This article has helpful practical advice m
Looks like this might be useful: "Get an overview of a directory, even a big one"
Not that I’m about to go on an interview but this is a nice resource.
This is an amazing tool when you need it. Do queries, merges, filters on json files. You only need it once or twice a year but when you need it, it's a life saver!
Faster than Sinatra? By that much? Hard to believe.
Well I always look at ProgrammableWeb.com but it's becoming more and more cluttered with ads and whatnot. Also there's so much in it, I think it's totally uncharted.
We all live in the shell. (Yes, if you're not geekish that sentence makes no sense). And you can always learn a little more and some special trick to make your day. Here's another reference.
Very nice and free visualization tool in python.