RT @daveliepmann
A code notebook, but you keep your emacs. 💯 https://twitter.com/mkvlr/status/1455943025855811590
RT @swannodette
Also released Krell 0.5.3 a React Native dev tool developed @Vouchio, made it easier to use w/ Expo or Storybook.js, etc. without fuss https://github.com/vouch-opensource/krell
@icedquinn seriously? That's horrible!
RT @swannodette
ClojureScript 1.10.891 released! Mostly about future proofing Closure Library usage but also some notes for the curious why ES modules and goog.modules are just a no go for REPL driven dev https://clojurescript.org/news/2021-11-05-release
@barefootstache Interesting! What we do is just have a branch per issue that gets PRd in, but we do sometimes run in to merge conflicts
Gotta say, I really love my #emacs buffler setup with exwm, helping me easily get around my buffer groups. This takes care of what some people use a desktop, task bar, or dashboard for.
This is marvelous advice. I can definitely improve the code reviews on my teams
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RT @HeyChelseaTroy
@jezhumble OMG I wrote about this! Twice!
This first one is about the standard for effectiveness in code reviews.
Once reviewers are contributing appropriately to support submitters, pair programming starts to look a lot less like a comparative "waste of time."
https://chelseatroy.com/2019/12/18/reviewing-pull-requests/
https://twitter.com/HeyChelseaTroy/status/1456116582283890688
An excellent article on the concepts of nrepl. I look forward to the followups, since I intend to start running prod repls on some of my #clojure projects.a
https://lambdaisland.com/blog/2021-11-03-making-nrepl-cider-more-dynamic-1
I didn't realize that those who thoughtfully choose dynamic typing, like #clojure, are setting themselves against the opinion of such big dogs as Microsoft. You know, unless you practice gradual typing like Spec.
@publicvoit Do say more! I use it almost exclusively for online meetings, although it did die on me twice yesterday...
@ersatzmaus @kensanata@octodon.social I'm ever a fan of IPA, but this has the whiff of a sub-toot
Very handy summary of major romantic blocks, and also css positioning
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RT @Prathkum
Semantic HTML and CSS positioning ↓
https://twitter.com/Prathkum/status/1455779144369782787
RT @pappapez
As a fully remote worker, this rings like music in my ears! I could have nice weather, excellent food, the Atlantic ocean nearby and get much, much, much more control of what the money I earn is used for. https://twitter.com/tomazstolfa/status/1454441367359430663
My opinion wasn't this much articulated yet, but I am no fan of the web3 hype train
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RT @threadreaderapp
@Karl__Albert Hi! here is your unroll: Web 1.0: the web is for sharing information! Web 2.0: but what if we… https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1455601328479092739.html Talk to you soon. 🤖
https://twitter.com/threadreaderapp/status/1455626799522668546
@lucifargundam no... I didn't know MS cared about JS
@trinsec I looked it up. This? https://www.aresmush.com/mush-101/game-of-words.html
Full Stack Clojure web app engineer