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Root797735yThe most recent one I'm aware of is the trend towards functional programming. Check out Haskell and give it a try.
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@Root well op does not have to run too far away from our darling Ruby, I find Ruby to be really good for functional programming.
Btw I meant to ask you, do you prefer using bundler and rbenv(or a similar modular approach) to managing your Rails environments or are you more comfortable with RVM? i have been using rvm for a while and see a lot of recommendations for jumping into rbenv bundler camp -
Same old. Everyone one hates everything they're not using and loves everything they are using or they hate everything they are using and love everything they're not using. I think that's the tread these days. Just hate and love everything to be sure
Now that I got some time off work, I'd love to dig deeper into programming, are there any new trends around?
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