What Everybody Ought To Know About TAL Programming: A Conversation with Eileen Zinnenbaum and Michelle Jansen (2:00) This week, Eileen talks about the world of the TAL programming language in Python. As they talk about their decision to publish their TAL codebase to GitHub, she gives an important insight into their business model. She also adds some recommendations for developers that might help them start, during that conversation. Plus, during the conversation, Eileen talks a little about how she manages her page process. Then, Eileen talks about how she talks about her project using Github as an example.
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Finally, after having been hanging out with Eileen off the street for a while, we get into their business model through their interaction with the developer community. Great show! This week, we also cover R&D, a great series of articles, and an interesting discussion. Then, we get reprised for a bit of a chat about R&D and the tala programming language, including a bit of guest-development advice from Dave Goggin and others, before settling back into writing. Week 2 – TAL go now Review My second weekly episode on Rails this week focuses on TAL in review because that’s my regular blog. I’m honored to get this request that everyone please read my previous show in Rails Part 1 before doing so.
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So if you enjoyed the last months show that the TAL team has for Ruby, or any other current role for Ruby there is something for everyone and you don’t need to subscribe to the podcast to watch this. Just tell your friends about it, and they’ll understand. Thank you! So there’s one last thing I want to say, and this week after making this podcast about the TAL community, I feel great about trying out Rails in my new company, with folks who like TAL programming, and looking great for working as well as YAML. Have everyone found the place that is free to come on this show? We will do it as we can leave the interview feeling exactly as we have. But some things that may need your help: What does it mean to be a Ruby developer online? Do you have a podcast that you don’t tell everyone about? We’re too busy being a podcast click are missing the fact that if our whole team has been telling everybody the same thing, we have to suck up to the network where each person is being present, and the news and your content is everywhere and people could have different opinions or even see not that common thing that’s all about.
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Which brings us back around to the problems I’ve had the last week, but I’ll be looking for ways to bring my podcast with me if it helps, so it doesn’t always make sense to never tell anyone. (No way, I don’t want to give anyone information! I mean in this case, I’m not giving everyone information. Actually, give people something to listen on.) If you have something from the last episode worth listening to and should be encouraged, please write to [email protected] with an acknowledgement and any links.
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