RT @clojurejobboard
.@ladder is looking for: Software Engineer #RemoteWork 🇺🇸 https://ClojureJobboard.com/clojure-job/gt-remote-software-engineer-ladder-remotework.html #clojure #remote #clojurescript
I rarely hear Python criticized, but from R of all places!
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RT @asmae_toumi
you don't know how good you have it being an R programmer until you have to do something in PYTHON. IM STRAIGHT UP NOT HAVING A GOOD TIME
https://twitter.com/asmae_toumi/status/1582452282532429825
RT @clojurejobboard
Dev job: Full stack Game Developer at The Social Gaming Group in #Oslo 🇳🇴 https://ClojureJobboard.com/clojure-job/gv-full-stack-game-developer-oslo-the-social-gaming-group.html #clojure #java #linux
RT @amszmidt
@dawranliou #GNU Emacs actively puts things close to you, not out of your reach. Interactive documentation is the big thing here, everything is under your fingers and easily accessible.
For fun I want to create an off-line quick-running #Clojure version of http://www.caissa.com/chess-tools/pgn-editor.php : just a quick chess GUI that can play moves and load PGN files; no engines, databases, accounts, etc. I think #babashka might fit. Any recommendations on getting started, @borkdude?
@worldsendless well .... once-upon-a-time pictures and software releases and things came floating by as encoded text files in the Usenet spool directory. You had to fish them out before they expoired, hope you had all the pieces of the .tar file and use uu-decode to turn the "binhex"-ed ASCII files back into binaries (pictures, etc). I think I got X11 that way...
Studly is from before public internet, and is still in #emacs! What?
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RT @neeasade
@Endless_WebDev hey, studly.el is (c) 1986, which I think proves time travel is real
https://twitter.com/neeasade/status/1582051391216181248
@debacle pre-MIME times... whoa...
There is always some really fascination software archeology to happen when one starts tapping in to the history of #emacs. Like, `gnus-uu-decode-binhex`. What in the world is that for?
RT @stylewarning
Software developers (not @phil_eaton) are being gaslit: writing code and solving problems are bad things to do, and consuming big name libraries is a good thing to do, all under the façade of "trade-offs", "economics", "efficiency", "cognitive load", and/or another cliché. https://twitter.com/phil_eaton/status/1581256506602708993
RT @clojurejobboard
Flybot is searching for: Junior #Clojure Developer in #Singapore 🇸🇬 https://ClojureJobboard.com/clojure-job/gn-junior-clojure-developer-singapore-flybot.html #python #haskell #Singapore
@worldsendless I love artist mode but, as I don't use it frequently enough, I have to relearn it each time. Ending a polyline always gets me.
@otfrom I don't see that as an option in my cider commands. Was it recently added?
The vscode "evaluate the thread up to point" was really cool. Does anyone know an equivalent in Cider? #clojure
I attempted to use #emacs artist mode to white-board the server-client-middleware-db full-stack archetecture during a video call, but failed. It's been too long since I flexed my ascii-art muscles.
@icedquinn I don't get their pitch either, but I enjoy the game (enjoyed the first one too, with some major caveats)
Full Stack Clojure web app engineer