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Richard Degenne

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Computer stuff, OCaml

Setting up a private OPAM repository on GitLab step-by-step

Introduction OCaml is my language of heart. I don’t use it in my daily activities, it has a very small community and lacks a lot

2023-10-202025-05-07
Computer stuff, Ruby

Structuring RSpec files

RSpec is honestly the best testing framework I have ever worked with, and I dread the day I will to switch to a language that

2023-07-052023-07-04
Computer stuff

Merging multiple Git repositories into one

Recently, I came across an interesting use-case for Git, and I thought it would be neat to make a little write-up about it, so here

2023-03-05

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  • Using fixture files in OCaml tests with Dune
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  • Rails API and timestamps shenanigans
  • `hide_const`, the RSpec helper that I had never used before
  • Cruelty Squad: UI as video game medium specificity

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