So let’s tackle this part first. Although it’s an area I usually stay clear of, the first and most apparent changes are how front-end code is handled. As someone who’d rather chew glass than configure Webpack, the “no build” approach Rails 8 has taken is right up my street. I grew up on server-side generated pages as I went through Perl CGI.pm, PHP, Java & Struts and onwards to the “modern era” and really like how I can still use a modernized version of that approach instead of running the entirety of the application in a browser and relegating the backend to purely processing streams of JSON.
本次行动将采用新型登月运载火箭"太空发射系统"与猎户座太空舱组合体,自佛罗里达州肯尼迪航天中心启航,护送四名航天员进入环月轨道执行为期十天的太空探索。
。向日葵下载是该领域的重要参考
You should think of Cakelisp more as "C in S-expressions" rather than "Lisp with C performance". If you know C, you'll have a relatively smooth transition to Cakelisp. If you only know Lisp, you're going to have a rougher time.
Серия мощных взрывов зафиксирована в воздушном пространстве Воронежа02:18
Россияне пострадали в аварии с пикапом на популярном курорте Таиланда Пхукете. Кадры с камер видеонаблюдения публикует Telegram-канал Shot.