I really enjoyed reading these, and so might you. First from the ever-entertaining why is Seeing Metaclasses Clearly. If you're into Ruby (and you should be), read this at least twice. Then read (or re-read) Classes and Objects in the Pickaxe. Metaprogramming in Ruby is a joy, and the more I understand the better it gets.
Whether you're into CSS or not, Dave Hyatt's Implementing CSS (Part 1) is a really interesting look at the details of WebKit's implementation. Definitely read more of Dave's posts if you like that kind of thing.
Required reading for today
I really enjoyed reading these, and so might you. First from the ever-entertaining why is Seeing Metaclasses Clearly. If you're into Ruby (and you should be), read this at least twice. Then read (or re-read) Classes and Objects in the Pickaxe. Metaprogramming in Ruby is a joy, and the more I understand the better it gets.
Whether you're into CSS or not, Dave Hyatt's Implementing CSS (Part 1) is a really interesting look at the details of WebKit's implementation. Definitely read more of Dave's posts if you like that kind of thing.