@carce @DeveloperMemes I have an emacs plugin that coverts between cases on the spot, but fortunately I don't spend much time switching contexts so I don't have to deal with this too much. Just snake-case (clojure, elisp, scheme) most of the time, then camel (javascript) and whatever (php)
@abbienormal I may have done what you are doing before. For our migration needs we use migratus, and each project has init files and populate up/down files. We have several times converted from mysql to postgres, though it takes some manual work. What exactly is your project? https://github.com/yogthos/migratus
RT @fvides
Finally biting the bullet with CLJS. Thanks to @ericnormand for his fine tutorial https://ericnormand.me/guide/clojurescript-tutorial
It rocks!!
"Naming Conventions Tier List"
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@icedquinn Nice thoughts!
RT @openuk_uk
Hoping to see the UK use #openstandards to support this #openRAN “Standards-based compliance, allowing all suppliers to test solutions against standards in an open, neutral environment” and #Interoperability @JuliaLopezMP https://www.fiercewireless.com/tech/uk-outlines-open-ran-principles
@freemo ok. I was just going by the "about", which has a version number
@lucifargundam I followed those links, but I don't think I understand what you mean. Unless you mean that they have an account that is also aggregating their content; I suppose so. Maybe what I should have done is try in create a bookwyrm account USING one of my other accounts
@Pat those are right along the lines I was thinking!
1 is what I am already doing with my tags, since orgmode tags (space not allowed) get converted to hugo tags (space fine), so I actually use another char in orgmode and interpret it as a space when converting.
2 That is the working solution I came to. In orgmode, surrounding by = does just that; I hadn't thought of using it for my underscore situation before this solution, though.
3 Occasionally I have done this, using some similar-looking utf8 character instead of an actual underscore. This feels dirty and might break stuff at some point, but it works for now if necessary.
Cool to totally agree in practice with what you suggested!
@writh @lucifargundam yeah, something like that. I was imagining the fediverse might have an integration deeper than mere crossposting, but I probably have the wrong understanding of how the fediverse works.
Having issues with exporting my orgmode blogposts where underscores were interpreted as subscripts, but sometimes still wanting subscripts, I was helped to a working solution. https://orys.us/un
RT @borkdude
Dear #babashka hackers!
I've put up https://babashka.org/toolbox/ now which is a direct port of @weavejester 's clojure toolbox!
If you know more libs that are bb compatible, please submit a PR to the repo.
I export orgmode to my blogs. However, when I have an underscore (like in a section header) it is interpreted as putting the next thing in a subscript. There are plenty of answers out there for disabling this globaly or for the whole file, but I WANT subscripts sometimes. How do I tell it to leave just a particular _ alone when I export?
I have been replacing java application servers with raw uberjar deployments, which are more stable and reliable. It takes a little setup, though. Notes updated https://orys.us/um. Improvements welcome, as I am just working out devops as part of my fullstack work.
@Amikke I suspect somewhat more drastically than those are from firefox, since FireFox isn't made by Google...
good to know. Thanks!
@lucifargundam I imagine so that posting elsewhere can cross-post to Mastodon as one of my accounts, rather than being a different account that I follow with my account and boost the results just as if they were someone else
@Amikke It's just chrome + some built in plugins, right?
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