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RT @zaymonantonio
@a4w_m6h Beyoncé as a clojure backend dev: If you reitit then you better put a ring on it

RT @a4w_m6h
Beyonce as a data engineer: "If you liked it then you should have put a UUID on it!"

@josemanuel Update: looks like it the results did get registered correctly, and the issue is in the results email.

@josemanuel Update: looks like it the results did get registered correctly, and the issue is in the results email.

@josemanuel I didn't download my results (shame on me), but many people are reporting the same thing on r/emacs. It is unclear whether the error was in the download or in the data they received

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
twitter.com/asmae_toumi/status

RT @plexus
JavaScript/TypeScript is the "if everyone jumped off a cliff would you jump after them?" of programming languages.

RT @amszmidt
@dawranliou 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 version of caissa.com/chess-tools/pgn-edi : just a quick chess GUI that can play moves and load PGN files; no engines, databases, accounts, etc. I think 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...

On a podcast a neo-vimmer introduced a term that I think is valuable: -- Personal Development Environment, which describes my or his VIM as opposed to out-of-the-box solutions that are ever-popular and ever-changing

Studly is from before public internet, and is still in ! What?
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RT @neeasade
@Endless_WebDev hey, studly.el is (c) 1986, which I think proves time travel is real
twitter.com/neeasade/status/15

There is always some really fascination software archeology to happen when one starts tapping in to the history of . Like, `gnus-uu-decode-binhex`. What in the world is that for?

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