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I still need the book, but look forward to this!
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RT @paulschun
Wed, Sep 7: Clojure Tokyo hosts @viebel, author of Data-Oriented Programming, who'll discuss ways to communicate data-oriented programming.

Because if you expect "just use maps!" to make sense to OOP programmers... 🤡

Asia Clojurians: RTs appreciated! meetup.com/clojure-tokyo/event
twitter.com/paulschun/status/1

Why is simple capitalization and appearing to care about your subject lines such an obvious shibboleth for spam?

This is why I avoid using the shorthands. Just be clear: padding-left, padding-right, padding-top, padding-bottom. Make readable code. It's worth the keystrokes.
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RT @csaba_kissi
Understand different padding definitions in CSS
twitter.com/csaba_kissi/status

In concept, Quora really struck upon something. But in practice, they botched it. Still, sometimes there is valuable content there. Other times, like this, a single t.*t can answer.

1- #!
2- Ecosystem and inertia
3- Why would Microsoft care what Linus thinks? Also, see #2

RT @mickeynp
I'm pretty sure this command is coolest commands in Magit (@magit_emacs):

`C-c M-g t': Traces the function/defun point is in (or on, depending on where you invoke it.)

You get a complete git log history tracing all the changes made to that function. Awesome!

RT @stelstuff
Adding @lambdaisland's awesome deep-diff2 to my data-oriented static site generator called Nuzzle so the user can visualize the data transformation pipeline of their website config :3

Thanks to a TV-screen monitor in one of my offices, I can actually recognize this UTF character

RT @dawranliou
The UI (both visual and non visual) is so good ✨

Uncluttered, timeless, self-documented and endlessly customizable to fit your workflows. Good job to all the free software contributors!

While we're talking about online pay grievances, on a lighter note, who decided to swap "make and model"? I mean, no one says "I drive a Forester Subaru" or "Ranger Ford"... why would you do this?

Aral Balkan  
Unbelievable, there seems to be some “e-commerce” engine of some sort that just doesn’t work on Firefox. Encountered two different sites today that...

I just (finally) finished the Pragmatic Programmer. For a portion of it I was amazed: I knew it all, because it was boxed in the Clojure or the clear idiom of the community. Then it got bigger, talking teams, project design, and, finally, delighting the users. Delight the users!

It's Friday night and I am worn out with font-juggling and red asterisks... .

This week I am going to try "doom scrolling" my RSS feed (elfeed) instead of my social sites. Let's see what that does for my focus and time usage, and whether that helps or hinders my awareness of new helps.

final result:

(webdev Tory) :emacs:  
The power of regexps and emacs. Turn copy-pasted strings into #clojure data-structures of three items. This would be much harder without lisp syntax.

The power of regexps and emacs. Turn copy-pasted strings into data-structures of three items. This would be much harder without lisp syntax.

RT @viebel
The official final version of the book "Data-Oriented Programming" has been released 🥳 (after 18 months of early access program).

Discount code: sharvit39
manning.com/books/data-oriente

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