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RT @mhuebert
Thanks @borkdude for writing the integration! I’m excited by how sci, babashka & now nbb are expanding Clojure’s reach. Really fun & practical tools. twitter.com/borkdude/status/14

RT @activeXray
I did it! @PlutoJL notebooks with embeddable using @borkdude's

RT @borkdude
Nbb, a scripting environment like , but for Node.js, v0.0.75 now has built-in integration with applied-science/js-interop!

Thanks @mhuebert for the library and help.

See github.com/borkdude/nbb#js-int for more details.

RT @LittleFunnyGeek
@hiangelali 1. Sleep
2. Context matters when trying to understand broad statements.
3. There are a sizeable share of people who are just egoistic.
4. Learn Clojure and ClojureScript + emacs.
5. [That one I wished I followed] Keep study what you love and don’t think about money.

RT @obryant666
Haven't seen this one before: "O$Bryant" is a valid name but "O'Bryant" isn't
cc @AxosBank

This is definitely the way of debugging life.

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Apparently one of the great efficiency improvements with PHP was the spread operator, replacing array_merge with [...$a, ...$b].

Welcome to my first non-spiteful PHP message.

An excellent look at datastructures, particularly from a Java dev perspective. Quite old, apparently, so it doesn't know 1.10 innovations, but it's helpful if you need to play alongside Java. cemerick.com/blog/2011/07/05/f

RT @quoll
@AsmaaCodes We're here!
I usually see backend things written about through languages, frameworks, or tools. eg. many of my interactions are about Clojure (the language) or graph databases. These are a bit niche and don't show up in the tweet stream for many developers.

worked for me just this morning, when I awoke after a frustrating stand-still last night. Things fell right in to place.
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RT @CodeWisdom
"Sometimes it's better to leave something alone, to pause, and that's very true of programming." - Joyce Wheeler
twitter.com/CodeWisdom/status/

RT @CarlaNotarobot
I have a disease where I can't stop telling bad Linux jokes.

My doctor says it's terminal.

RT @v1aaad
I'm happy to announce Reveal Pro for vlaaad.github.io/reveal-pro — batteries included version of Reveal, so you can focus on problems with data and knowledge you need, available as soon as you need it.

@writh I feel much the same about my boss, always representing and defending us. Too bad he's retiring now...

The PhD has been on hold since the onset of the pandemic, when things got overwhelming despite remote work due to massive influx of demands. I am working my way back in to it now, hoping to nail some publications as soon as possible.

RT @draganrocks
A quick reminder that Deep Learning for Programmers 1.0 book has been published a few weeks ago. Superfast, explains nuts & bolts of fast tensor operations, works on CPU & GPU. Iterative and incremental, step by step explanations. aiprobook.com/deep-learning-fo

I got an image previewing component working in Reagent (that's with react.js, for the uninitiated). orys.us/ub

@writh that sounds like a terrific success story, worth a "congratulations"

RT @devatTheCave
@denicmarko This one is great.

I just want to note that this tag isn't used to indicate progress because there is a specific tag for that purpose called <progress>

This tag can be used when it is necessary to display, for example, the level of battery charge, disk usage, etc

Thanks, Marko

RT @denicmarko
HTML tip:

You can use the `<meter>` element to display quantities. No JavaScript/CSS is needed.

@writh Was the switch away from webdev a matter of opporttunity, or other reasons? Webdev hits that sweet spot of learning, gratification, and coding for me

Holy crap, google is apparently taking down all/most fediverse apps from google play on the grounds that that some servers in the fediverse engage in hate speech. At least three apps I know of anyway and I'd imagine the others will follow soon under the exact same reasoning.} Seems to be the case with Husky, Fedilab, and "subway" tooter.

this is a scary precedent if google play is going to ban any apps that can in any way be used to access content with hate speech. So what about a forum client, do they take that down just because there is a forum somewhere on the internet posting hate speech?

This is particularly worrisome because for most people Google Play is the only way they understand to install apps at all.

Picture attached of one of the notices received by fedilab.

toot.fedilab.app/@fedilab/1047

mastodon.social/@Gargron/10476

@fedilab @tateisu

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