Today was a great day. From a delicious breakfast burrito to hanging out with friends and indulging in some of the best desserts I've ever had, it was a day filled with fun and good eats.
An anime from Japan taught me more about myself than I ever thought possible. It showed me that there doesn't need to be a why for my motivation, it just needs to come from within.
Do you love storing data but don't want to deal with the hassle of setting up a server? URL shorteners are a great way to store data! In this blog post, I will show you how to store data in any URL shortening service on the internet.
In this post, we compare the functional language Scala with Scheme. We look at how they both manipulate lists, with Scheme using predefined functions and Scala using pattern matching.
This post showcases the Slavic Antithesis, a literary device used in South-Slavic epic poetry. The author poses a question, gives a number of incorrect answers, and finally gives the correct answer. This increases the validity as well as the impact of the last answer.
This blog post is a quick lesson in Serbian that teaches the meaning of the phrase 'kako da ne.' The phrase can be translated to 'how could I not?' which is a more beautiful way of saying 'of course.'
Do you have what it takes to be like Goku? This blog post will show you how to become the best you can be by always working hard and never settling for anything less.
On Scala case classes and companion objects: Structuring your code in terms of case classes and companion objects is a great way to easily decouple your data and allow people to easily use it.
Do you struggle with Error Handling in your code? Scala has some great tools to help you out! This blog post will teach you about Option, Either, and Try and how to use them to handle errors in a more functional way.