* Added bash intro edits
* Fixed page header
* Finalizing updates
Implemented my changes in the main bash code chunk instead of as an out-of-code prologue
* Final touches
* Added citation for John and mkdir content
* Added removed original intro back in
* Update bash.html.markdown
Moved "hard way" link to top of article
Fixed spacing
Grouped `rm` commands
* Fixed typos
* Adding border related styleguides
Adding border related styleguides. Most of the modern designs have borders for their elements.
* Spacing the comments like the rest of the file
* Adding a reference for treemap
Adding reference for a treemap
* Removing my name from the contributors list
Removing my name from the contributors list as it requires a significant contribution to add my name to it.
* Add set and dict comprehensions for python 2 and 3
* Clean up formatting and generator explanation
* Include documentation for generator comprehensions
* Added the Logical and bitwise operators section
* Added a note for Short Circuit evaluation
Excerpt from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short-circuit_evaluation
C++ uses minimal evaluation, or McCarthy evaluation (after John McCarthy (computer scientist)) is the semantics of some Boolean operators in some programming languages in which the second argument is executed or evaluated only if the first argument does not suffice to determine the value of the expression: when the first argument of the AND function evaluates to false, the overall value must be false; and when the first argument of the OR function evaluates to true, the overall value must be true. In some programming languages (Lisp), the usual Boolean operators are short-circuit.
* Add __name__ check to make testing easier
* Update say to call print. Add more usage examples
* Move Modules section before Classes
Makes more sense for when explaining inheritance
* Add multiple inheritance example
* Add examples for multiple inheritance
* Add instance check examples
* Fix multiple inheritance example
* Add note on the __name__ variable
* Add let* and letrec reference
* More elaboration on structs
* Add code about predefined car, cdr functions
* Mention explicit typing, int to real conversion