<p>I follows the yesod web framework for some times now. And I believe it reached the point where you should really consider to use it. But instead of telling you why you should learn Haskell and use yesod, I prefer to talk about new ideas used by yesod I didn&rsquo;t saw in other frameworks.</p>
<p>One of the main source of error and time loose with web technologies are all problems linked to cross scripting, sql injection, etc&hellip;
<span class="sc"><abbr title="Too long; didn't read">tl;dr</abbr>: </span> My short and higly subjective feelings about programming languages I used.
I was about 10, with an <code>MO5</code> and <code>Amstrad CPC 6128</code> and even with my <code>Atari STe</code>.
This is the language of <code>GOTO</code>s.
Ô nostalgia.
Unfortunately this might be the only interesting part of this language.</p>
<p><span class="sc"><abbr title="Too long; didn't read">tl;dr</abbr>: </span> Want to learn vim (the best text editor known to human kind) the fastest way possible. I suggest you a way. Start by learning the minimal to survive, then integrate slowly all tricks.</p>
<p><span class="sc"><abbr title="Too long; didn't read">tl;dr</abbr>: </span> How I manage safely my password with success for some years now.<br />
I use a different password on all website.</p>
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<p>Disclamer, this is an unashamed attempt to make you download my iPhone app&nbsp;;-).
You&rsquo;re always here?
Even if you won&rsquo;t download my app, you should read more.
My method doesn&rsquo;t necessitate my app.
It is both safe and easy to use everyday.</p>
<p>If you just want to <em>use</em> the tools without searching to understand why it is safe, just jump at the </p></p></div></p></content>