I hope to see Ruby help every programmer in the world to be productive, and to enjoy programming, and to be happy. That is the primary purpose of Ruby language. Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
Make a PR. Fux wit dis repo. Add things. Delete things. Screw things up so you can learn to revert them.
- Edit WeAreGo.md checking the box next to your name to prove your karate & friendship. (test if you can commit & push)
- Helpful Links
- VIM Stuff
Hereth be yon rules:
- Thou shalt ask ONLY ridiculous questions, and ridiculous shall thine questions be.
- All Pull Requests must be accompanied by an animated gif. No exceptions.
- Five...no three sir!
- All ordered lists must use
1.
GitHub flavored markdown syntax. ex:1. First Item
1. Second Item
1. Third Item
- Get your hands dirty, try for thirty - After that, ping Matt or Brian.
- ????
- PROFIT!!!
- The commit that introduces this unordered list item to the README (which itself contains a link to itself) also introduces a new section to
README.md
called "Meta" which contains a single, un-helpful, unnecessary, self-referential, bullet point. This link, which initially will point to https://www.google.com/search?q=recursion confusingly points to the the commit mentioned in the previous sentence. However, since it cannot be known at the time of writing this line, it has been subsequently altered by the commit that follows this one (whose SHA also cannot be known at this time [nor at this time, the time the previous sentence's "previous sentence" was updated with the SHA of the very first sentence]). Additionally, the two commits necessary to make this bullet true and valied will be introduced by a Pull Request, whose URL can be predicted at the time of writing this commit with reasonable certainty. In fact, here is another link to PR #17 (which most certainly does not exist at the time of writing this list item) using the Github Flavored Markdown#[PR Number]
syntax.