The true reason for conservative estimates of how long the feature will take:
1. "No problem. I can fix that in, like, 10 minutes."
2. Server permission issues, forgotten passwords.
3. Git config issues, this server doesn't have your SSH key. Github might not, either, and Github no longer allows access without keys.
4. File permission issues; file for your code is owned by Root.
5. Root doesn't have SSH keys set up for Git.
6. My 2FA setup just ran out of tokens, so I can't connect.
7. My VPN is failing with issue X. Can't connect to our remote server without that.
8. My browser issue Y where some content is invisible. Can't log in.
9. My editor is having an issue where the GUI fails for for reason Z. Must fix.
10. Our server admin just had a death in the family so is unavailable.
11. Our business is having a resource semi-freeze for the past month, so you can't have that URL you wanted.
Did I say 10 minutes?
RT @thesephist
Code retention/churn over the last ~15 years for Clojure and Scala's codebases.
Source: https://download.clojure.org/papers/clojure-hopl-iv-final.pdf
With the rise of the lose-lose situation with the tension around censorship vs misinformation, #Humanities work -- which is centrally about critical thinking -- is more important than ever. I am privileged to straddle the boundary between Humanities and Tech as a programmer/Digital Humanities professional. For a long time the tech side has been the socially advantaged one because it lead to high-demand well-paying jobs while humanities has had an identity crisis trying to prove its worth to a public that wants to follow the money. But now, more than ever, that critical-thinking humanites education is crucial to society. These human problems that threaten our society, those poles of censorship and misinformation, are simply out of the scope of the tech thinking. But they are not going anywhere, and the only answer is to for individuals, who are the victims and the target of both censorship and misinformation, to learn those #Humanites skills.
RT @clojurejobboard
.@reifyhealth is hiring: #Clojure Engineers (All Levels) #RemoteWork 🇨🇦 https://ClojureJobboard.com/clojure-job/v-remote-clojure-engineers-all-levels-reify-health-remotework.html #remote #docker #wfh
Big yes. #Emacs dired rocks.
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RT @_jonesian
emacs has a utility called dired that is a joy to work with. Renaming, moving around files, etc is all trivial with it.
https://twitter.com/_jonesian/status/1488267147562213377
https://issues.guix.gnu.org/52388
is merged and now all Emacs packages built with emacs-built-system in Guix finally has -pkg.el file and therefore explorable with M-x list-packages, C-h P and other related functions.
@groovestomp were you conscious?
Exactly. I get a kick out of the simple "deployment" . Plus. The Dev experience is really delicious
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RT @fndriven
I started with Frontend and Clojurescript. It is nice bc you get visual feedback and can whip something together and show it around. Much easier to deploy too bc at the end of the day it's just HTML and CSS and JS. No server and no security which still scares me. 😅 https://twitter.com/yogthos/status/1487627644225167361
https://twitter.com/fndriven/status/1487799528401088516
Never tweet about Clojurescript?
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RT @jlongster
Never tweet about TypeScript
https://twitter.com/jlongster/status/1487491586128814090
I have this question with Parham, and just got blown away by an answer about Fulcro #Clojure
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RT @krishnanrohit
God, the insane power of asking someone "but what are you actually trying to do?"
https://twitter.com/krishnanrohit/status/1487092040416514054
RT @ivanpierre
@lambdaisland: Many Clojure developers, myself included, rarely work with commands like java directly, instead of using lein, boot, or Clojure. But... ;)
https://lambdaisland.com/blog/2022-01-27-2022-01-27-unboxing-the-jdk
RT @clojurejobboard
.@joincrescent is looking for: Senior Software Engineer (#Clojure) #RemoteWork 🇺🇸 https://ClojureJobboard.com/clojure-job/y-remote-senior-software-engineer-clojure-crescent-remotework.html #remote #fintech #wfh
RT @paulschun
Greenlabs, a South Korean startup, made a bet on Clojure by including it in their tech stack and recently took in *$140 MILLION* in funding!
Why is this not bigger news in the Clojure community? This is enormous validation for startups to use this language! Blow this shit up! https://twitter.com/namenu_/status/1484172540310614021
Turns out there is already some good discussion about the out-moded demise of Java application servers: https://www.quora.com/Java-Platform-Enterprise-Edition-What-is-the-future-of-application-servers?share=1
Full Stack Clojure web app engineer