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RT @hamen
Creating a campaign on Indiegogo and a wild @KevlinHenney appears 😂

Happy Saturday, beautiful people ♥

RT @the_lazy_folder
Here's a nifty trick I discovered.

Let's say you have a function that is a part of a long chain of function calls (like API request handlers) and you want to experiment with it, but you don't know what data to pass it.

How do y'all do it? This feels very dirty😂😂😂

RT @willysr2804
My daughter is drawing using Huion from @HuionTab and Krita from @Krita_Painting on top of Slackware 15.0 released by @volkerdi running Plasma 5 from @kdecommunity. What a nice open source collaboration

RT @pappapez
TIL: code can run at (as opposed to _near_) speed. Here we see the benchmark results of two of my Eratosthenes implementations, one in Clojure and one in Java (basically a port of the Clojure one).
plummerssoftwarellc.github.io/

Is it fair to call all the data scientists non career-programmers? Not sure, but good point

RT @ctietze
In (non-native! That one sucks) full-screen mode, Emacs is quite a nice writing environment. I enjoy this more than having a floating window on a larger screen, actually.

The "Writeroom" concept is still amazing.

Im working through this book right now , enjoying it. "Tell me you're a Clojure programmer without saying you're a Clojure programmer" is a great approach for a book , it turns out
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RT @ManningBooks
Grokking Simplicity is your guide to looking at programming in a new way and, ultimately, learning to write better code: mng.bz/VGnP
@ericnormand
twitter.com/ManningBooks/statu

. What other languages have destructuring, out of curiosity?
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RT @lambdaisland
Destructuring is very powerful, but don't overdo it. Mixing styles and destructuring multiple levels at once will make your code hard to read.

What are your tips for keeping your Clojure code easy to follow?
twitter.com/lambdaisland/statu

RT @_georgemoller
💡 Did you know you can change the accent color of elements such as radios or checkboxes?

RT @mitchellh
This just happened and is a great example of what I call "chat literacy." Red identified "please add me" could easily be taken negatively, and made their intent clear in parens. This is a critical pattern that remote team members need to foster healthy comms through a text medium

I understand how those foreign to Lisp and can find things like this scary, but when it becomes associated with the ease of structural editing and scope clarity, you might actually find it beautiful.

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