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RT @a4w_m6h
I love Clojure not simply because of the language but because the community likes to think about interesting problems.

@worldsendless Funny thing is dynamic assertion and contracts do a lot more for bug-finding than static types that are generally a lot more limited than what contracts can enforce.

Of course you can have both, like Typed Racket which supports both static types and contracts.

docs.racket-lang.org/ts-guide/

@Lucidael I'm definitely coming to agree with you. Until now on GUIX, I haven't used Gnome since my Ubuntu days, at the dawn of my Linux experience

@Lucidael I'm so confused... but footfag and that gif make me think something is wrong

@icedquinn Hmm... but GUIX doesn't support Wayland yet, either

@icedquinn not that I know of. Plus, in anycase, it doesn't like to share like, apparently, my kde used to

I just want the same old exwm I've had for 3+ years, on top of a sweet GUIX setup. Why is this so hard? Gnome, is it your fault?

RT @stephane_tavera
Discussion on static vs dynamic typing.
👉 "actually getting stuff done with no readily apparent difference in quality."
👏 @puredanger twitter.com/endless_webdev/sta

Years ago I demoted PHP in my reckoning because I was learning the way. But it's past time I gave PHP a fair shake since a big chunk of my work depends on WordPress. What are some recommendations for learning resources or books about ?

Yesterday I realized that mouse pads are a sign of age; they are unnecessary and actually obtrusive these days. They came from the era of ball mice and weak lasers. I mean, unless you have a textured surface that throws off the laser. How about you? Have you tossed the mousepad?

Here I am, typing on my laptop, which maps in at a whopping 80% or so. The stretch from ctrl or shift to my keys is so stressful! (missing my 40% Planck, though not quite enough to bring it upstairs for the evening)

I just got a message stating, "Microsoft Teams works perfectly well from the web version, as it is almost exactly identical to the app." We shall see.

Oh, Zoom now you have browser plugins for Chrome and FireFox, so I might feel better about staying in my browser? No, that's not what I meant with the fact that I wanted conformance to well-understood and well-communicated browser boundaries. Are you just trying to prevent "view source"? Or are you once again producing backdoor code in your stuff? I guess we shall never know.

I am getting increasingly sick of Zoom. I have only found one live stream service that I like less. Basically, anyone who doesn't make you feel like a second-class citizen for using a secure, app-install-less browser is better.

Big agree on this. Dragan's work has been brilliant, and his books (and online tutorials) are excellent. If you want some giggles, look up his benchmark-wars with DeepLearning4J
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RT @draganrocks
Is slow-ish? Compared to Java? No. Compared to C++ and and and . Still NO! Check out github.com/uncomplicate and dragan.rocks. Is it hard to learn to harness that performance? Not at all! …
twitter.com/draganrocks/status

RT @draganrocks
Is slow-ish? Compared to Java? No. Compared to C++ and and and . Still NO! Check out github.com/uncomplicate and dragan.rocks. Is it hard to learn to harness that performance? Not at all! Check out the books aiprobook.com

I was wondering where the actual discussion of static vs dynamic typing was at. The answers to my inquiry have sparked joy. clojureverse.org/t/dynamic-typ

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