Reference:
New Line | [nil, 1, 2] |
"\n" |
|
print |
N | [nil, 1, 2] |
# blank line |
puts |
Y | # blank line 1 2 |
# blank line |
p |
Y | [nil, 1, 2] |
"\n" |
Reference:
New Line | [nil, 1, 2] |
"\n" |
|
print |
N | [nil, 1, 2] |
# blank line |
puts |
Y | # blank line 1 2 |
# blank line |
p |
Y | [nil, 1, 2] |
"\n" |
I wondered what it would be like to have my front-end workflow in Ruby, or Common Lisp. What about all the libraries that could have been easily bowered and required in JavaScript? Could existing libraries somehow fit into the picture, or should there be counterparts taking their places? What about CoffeeScript, how does it work?
After some research, the list of answers I got: