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13Feb09 More on Mini-Sagas
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While I’ve decided to limit the Mini Sagas to 50 words, I’ve decided to not count the words in code snippets. Why? I’ve written one and the 50 word limit, when code snippets are included is too constraining. It was extremely vague and didn’t begin to explain what was necessary.

13Feb09 Ruby Mini Sagas
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Elsewhere I’ve written about mini-sagas. I’m setting a goal to write one about a ruby topic daily. It will limit me to fifty words. But there certainly can be a great deal of freedom arising through constraints. It’s been said, in fact, that Creativity loves constraints. Here’s to creative constraint!

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