https://www.getrevue.co/ interesting. Twitter has entered the mailing list business. What do you think, @@obryant666 ?
These are my weakpoint with #css so this seems valuable
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RT @shrutibalasa
Crossed 500 sales for the ebook! 🥳🎊
https://shrutibalasa.gumroad.com/l/css-flex-and-grid
Celebrating this milestone by giving away 5️⃣ free copies!
Retweet to enter the giveaway within next 48 hrs 🏃♀️🏃
https://twitter.com/shrutibalasa/status/1457321553163472897
RT @shrutibalasa
Crossed 500 sales for the ebook! 🥳🎊
https://shrutibalasa.gumroad.com/l/css-flex-and-grid
Celebrating this milestone by giving away 5️⃣ free copies!
Retweet to enter the giveaway within next 48 hrs 🏃♀️🏃
Modern day digital struggles: "listening" online includes checking Telegram * 2, Git*, Slack, MatterMost, Twitter * 3, Mastodon * 3, RSS feeds, Reddit, Zulip, and every once in a while, voicemail and text messages. I can use #emacs and #email to reduce the surface area of 8 of those, so that's something to stem the flood.
Shortly after reading this I lived it in a #ClojureScript react wrapper:
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RT @nathell
Did you know React catches common typos and warns you against them?
https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/main/packages/react-reconciler/src/ReactFiberClassComponent.new.js#L499 https://t.co/TDarG8qaqe
https://twitter.com/nathell/status/1457057928561704963
I love the perspective shifts that can work into troubleshooting
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RT @rajat_codes
This paragraph is gold.
Source: https://kentcdodds.com/blog/fix-the-slow-render-before-you-fix-the-re-render
@kentcdodds thank you 🙏
https://twitter.com/rajat_codes/status/1457337255626870788
These are some great reasons .org is a good replacement for .md. I should look into toc-org
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RT @heymingwei
The experience of writing README in @emacs Org-mode is unreal!
Some of the benefits:
1. folding and focusing on sections
2. auto-generate table of content (toc-org)
3. call API and format results directly in doc
4. inline display images
5. magical git interface (magit)
https://twitter.com/heymingwei/status/1457085662541193218
RT @plexus
Make. It. Stop. https://twitter.com/Focus_Taiwan/status/1457165911496880133
I got it, never to be troubled again by how to do full-stack AJAX file uploading in #Clojure #ClojureScript! https://orys.us/uf
RT @pappapez
Learn about Calva's support for a Rich Comments workflow: https://calva.io/?q=rich+comments #Clojure
I am excited for this #Clojure conference
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RT @cgrand
Last: there will be a talk on ClojureDart at @reClojure https://www.reclojure.org ! EO🧵10/10
https://twitter.com/cgrand/status/1456670521639292937
RT @wazound
shaunlebron's Tetris tutorial for #Clojure and #ClojureScript is really wonderful.
Is it weird that optimizing JavaScript is such a dinner discussion for #ClojureScript? I never thought about it when I was more of a JS dev, but things like Google Closure say I should've. Doing his amazing optimization thing, I highly recommend @mfikes
https://github.com/mfikes/cljs-bean/blob/master/doc/overview.md
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RT @mfikes
Messing with update-vals in ClojureScript REPL, using cljs-bean to increment values in a JavaScript object
@freemo impressive that you know this! How would I even go about figuring out what standards they came from, or what code-bases?
@freemo @mc I'm not disagreeing with you, but do you have particular reasons it qualifies as a "good" language to you, besides that it is so heavily used and proven?
I guess I might suggest that it is consistent and robust, and does actually have some ideological purity (whether or not you agree with those ideas)
Full Stack Clojure web app engineer