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How about, a scam to peddle etherium? Someone prove me wrong.
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RT @codingyuri
WTF is Web 3.0?

A thread🧵
twitter.com/codingyuri/status/

Very nice collection of html input types, thanks to @_georgemoller . My apps may never use the cool color picker, but great to see dates and ranges without needing JS solutions
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RT @threadreaderapp
@Endless_WebDev Hi, please find the unroll here: 5 HTML input types that you should know 🧵 Small Thread 1/6 2/6 3/6… threadreaderapp.com/thread/144 Have a good day. 🤖
twitter.com/threadreaderapp/st

RT @borkdude
@sandmarkM Babashka also has its own task runner:

book.babashka.org/#tasks

which I have used instead of Makefiles in several projects :)

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

RT @plexus
@raymcdermott @nonrecursive It's what Clojure peeps do by default: Data-Driven Development

So, I keep hearing "web3 this, I'm that" and thought it was something open source, consortium approved like HTML5 and CSS3 and the ECMA specs. But as I read, it appears it's a proprietary block chain crypto-currency blah and I'm bitter about falling for their marketing.

RT @CodeWisdom
"That hardly ever happens is another way of saying 'it happens'." - Douglas Crockford

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

RT @plexus
@Endless_WebDev Coming to elisp after Clojure can be quite a trip. Have a look at the seq.el and map.el APIs, they allow dealing with data structures in a way that should feel more familiar.

I haven't heard it called "key-value" before, just referring to maps, Python dictionaries, JS objects. Some of these old lisps are awkward at making these things, though.

veer66  
@worldsendless Common Lisp has cadadr. http://clhs.lisp.se/Body/f_car_c.htm Anyway, it is not simple. 😛 I usually use key-value data instead in C...

"One day I will create a git repo correctly the first time...but not today"

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RT @NotionHQ
@spiralganglion @notion @ivanhzhao Sorry about this - won't happen again in the future.

We've been very fortunate to have had the opportunity to spotlight the work of many of these pioneers, and will be vigilant about doing so respectfully, going forward.

Appreciate the feedback 🖤

notion.so/blog/alan-kay

What a triumph of interface design and ! Not only a very, very cool UI creation, but a great way to explore some of the core library and to get a a visual understanding of Reverse Polish Notation (RPN). First-class work!
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RT @ella_hoeppner
Here's a video that shows how it works: youtube.com/watch?v=1OcAUhe3E1
twitter.com/ella_hoeppner/stat

RT @ella_hoeppner
I've been working on a cool little app for a month or two now, and it's finally ready for an initial release. Check it out here: vlojure.io

Basically, it's a visual interface for writing an evaluating ClojureScript.

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