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RT @AdamHelins
Awesome, first Convex hangout on how to build dApps in @convex_world

RT @borkdude
The argument parsing code of neil is basic, short and effective. Subcommands + key/values. Every subcommand gets to pick their arguments from the set of key/values.

github.com/babashka/neil

Ah! And all this time I thought it was just something Bootstrap used for accessibility with their labels.
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RT @_georgemoller
💡 Are you familiar with the for attribute in HTML?
twitter.com/_georgemoller/stat

Well, that wasn't bad at all! Fully front-end session timeouts for a low-significance app by putting @plexus @plexus@mastodon.social @plexus@toot.cat @lambaisland new Deja Fu library to the test. So simple!

HEEELP! I'm working in elisp and miss my data orientation. What is the right way to simplify this thing?

RT @spiralganglion
I don't like that @notion is using caricatures of Ada Lovelace, Ted Nelson, Alan Kay, and Doug Engelbart to talk about *business metrics*. Yuck.

Either have them talk about their actual work, use @ivanhzhao & co as characters, or—best —invent your own and do some worldbuilding.

RT @danrkports
Early American Chinese restaurant menus were designed to be parseable as SQL

RT @iammemeloper
I love exploring Open-source projects.

Look what I found in Facebook codebase.

RT @tlakomy
"Yet another way of writing CSS just dropped"

Frontend developers:

or we use immutable data and never have the question, "wait... did this get emptied?"

Interesting how the concept itself goes away.


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RT @VladPasca5
JavaScript tip💡

You can use the syntax "array.length = 0" to empty an array

Here is how it works

👇

twitter.com/VladPasca5/status/

I guess the slick truth model usually sidesteps this:

(let [home (or address "no address")]
home)

and I like having some-> for safe interop:
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RT @DThompsonDev
Javascript has a cool feature called Nullish coalescing. A logical operator that returns the value of the right side if it is null or undefined.

const home= address ?? "No address"

If address is Null, it returns the right side. I really like the way t…
twitter.com/DThompsonDev/statu

Ah, good old M-x locate, using locate. Even sweeter when using consult-locate to make the system file search interactive. And this one uses proper regexp.

Ah. That moment of gitignore-ance when you realize that ignore isn't actually doing regular expressions; the * just tricked you.

Have you seen this, @DanBell ? This looks like the kind of mental-shift that you and I have appreciated on things before. Even if it isn't quite "put a repl in it"
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RT @dustingetz
This UI is reflected from specs attached to peer functions. Client/server datasync is fully managed, incremental, streaming, fast. No reducers. No state atom. No client database. No normalization. Open your REPL and code simple Clojure fun…
twitter.com/dustingetz/status/

RT @TechCrunch
D-ID launches 'Speaking Portrait,' a way to turn photos into custom, photo-realistic videos tcrn.ch/39vID4r by @etherington

RT @dustingetz
You don't need a web framework, you need a web language. In this blog post we explain hyperfiddle/photon – a reactive /Script dialect, specialized for server-streamed user interfaces.

hyperfiddle.notion.site/hyperf

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