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Some headway: here we are with an emacs-style of implementation, using for the hiccup and emacs as a battering ram for repetitive work.

Janet is basically atop C. Interesting, for those who love C. janet-lang.org/
Introduced by swlkr.com/posts/clojure-isnt-f, which says that if you love C and are embedded in their ecosystem and are NOT doing big webdev (arguable point here), Janet might be what you want.

Difference from Mount seems to be the use of a map instead of namespaces (I'm not sure what this means), and that Clip has better parallel system support and async between components. Looks like Juxt has made another good product -- but I don't think I have any pain points on the things it addresses. Shall I stick with Mount for my full-stack web-apps? github.com/juxt/clip#compariso

RT @fndriven
I learn and because life is short. Programming is cool of course but honestly it's a shitshow. The complexity + dependency breakage, the "tooling" + constant changes are not healthy. I am a noob and for this I have the authority to say. I'd prefer not to.

In our meeting today we demonstrated and discussed nil/null as the dirty boolean value, especially baked in to SQL. If your boolean allows null, it is actually a trilean. But we have a stakeholder who wants "null" to indicate "you haven't filled this in yet; look here!" It's when the dirty booleans sneak up on you that you really need to watch out. And yes, we did discuss the optional third arg of getter functions, for when your business logic needs to know whether its NOT THERE vs when its just FALSEY.

RT @draganrocks
Working towards the implementation of RNN (recurrent neural networks) in 🚴‍♂️ High performance, low level and high-level! Son it would power the 2nd edition of the Deep Learning for Programmers book. Check it out at aiprobook.com/deep-learning-fo

1 up on that: "I read the source before documentation". Anyone else find eminently readable ?
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RT @programmerjoke9
Now that's really strong#100Daysofcode @programmerjoke9
twitter.com/programmerjoke9/st

RT @Remy_sajoR
Ever wanted to turbo boost your exp and get to know the big players? This is for you twitter.com/RobStuttaford/stat

Seems like fuzz testing = generative testing, which just made it to 's huge update list, but has been in since Spec in 2017? zdnet.com/article/programming-

RT @RobStuttaford
I regularly rewatch @richhickey 's talks.

Two evergreen ones that don't need knowledge of (or, indeed, of any programming at all) are:

- Simple vs Easy
- Hammock Driven Development

changelog.com/posts/rich-hicke

RT @JacekSchae
It's back, under slightly different name from ClojureScript Podcast to ClojureStream Podcast. The same RSS feed and the same format.

Thanks for tunning-in 📻

twitter.com/ClojureStream/stat

RT @VincentCantin
I couldn't find a true cross-platform html->hiccup function, so I made one.

It takes less than 40 lines of code using Instaparse.

Excellent discussion of WordPress pitfalls and why one dev chose . In short, getting targeted and breaking updates all over the place.
clojureverse.org/t/isnt-clojur

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