RT @daveliepmann
This might be the biggest emacs news I've been around for. I'm so excited that these folks tracked down this bug and made it right. 🙏
RT @cldwalker
Great to see @logseq giving back to the #clojure community by becoming a member of @cljtogether 😃
RT @hewrin_10
The henchmen (fish?) from The Little Mermaid sure look cute https://twitter.com/CURIOSITSClENCE/status/1566722911062618112
@csepp because wrapping tabular text becomes a mess; one cell changing the layout of the entire table. It's fine if that's what you want to read, but if it's just one of many data in the table, we have issues.
@waifu @abbienormal @maxxcan @parasurv @sarvo
hahaha. Yeah, I bet the Linux share holders would love that! If I contribute to my distro, do I get a cut?
My favorite linear algebra+ book so far. I find the book both comprehensive and approachable, with an endearing "by the way" style of writing to soften the heaviness of the subject.
(comment on "Vector calculus, linear algebra, and differential forms")
"When you spent a lot of hours writting code, but the product team decided to do something else"
submitted by That_Guy_Kev
https://reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/x7b5jj/when_you_spent_a_lot_of_hours_writting_code_but/
@abbienormal @maxxcan @parasurv
"can introduce naive people to IT". I am interested in arguments about whether this is actually a good thing or not (the fact that we are talking here on Mastodon might indicate our bias on this point)
Just enabled scrollbars for a buffer to see how far through the book I am; found that on my #guix install, my =customize= for scrollbars isn't applying. Apparently you have to build emacs specially for this to work on a gtk system.
I think I love this but need some explanation. Is Python as bad at threading as Javascript?
Today's blog report: getting the TARDIS cloister bell as my Dunst alert in #GUIX. Maybe these weekly posts should become a tradition. https://orys.us/us
So https://nitter.net/ is great if all you want to do is read Twitter. Sadly, interacting and conversations are still one of the most valuable things for me...
@peterdrake I need to read me more PL text books!
@eqf00 Thanks for the good reply! "Functional" deriving from mathematics (esp. Church) makes sense, and then I can see how that term could be adopted. I think your intuition about Rich Hickey wanting Clojure "more functional" makes sense. I can see that there are several senses of the term. Calling Lisp functional might be using an older sense of "functional" that predates the OOP vs FP contemporary discussions
Full Stack Clojure web app engineer