@veer66 Do you like souvlaki?
I'm going to start calling it lisp-case. Much more dignified than kebab-case.
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RT @bbatsov
lisp-case forever!!! https://twitter.com/mjackson/status/1575207630364024832
https://twitter.com/bbatsov/status/1575721562967134209
RT @daslu_
So grateful to @gertgoet for the #Clojure events calendar-feed!
https://www.clojurians-zulip.org/feeds/events.ics
Such a nice way to follow current events.
"A friend of mine was interested in learning how to program. Of course, the first step is redundant Python."
submitted by Cacti_Hipster
https://reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/xrjffj/a_friend_of_mine_was_interested_in_learning_how/
@worldsendless The parentheses are both balanced and unbalanced until you evaluate the expression.
RT @clojurejobboard
Dev job: #Clojure Front-End UI/UX Engineer at Doctor Evidence [@DoctorEvidence] #RemoteWork #SantaMonica #CA 🇺🇸 https://ClojureJobboard.com/clojure-job/fp-remote-clojure-front-end-ui-ux-engineer-santa-monica-doctor-evidence-remotework.html #hiring #react #wfh
I had an issue with my gpg encrypted orgmode file of all my sensitive information suddenly failing to save -- it could decrypt, but not re-encrypt. I finally found the solution.
@veer66 As in, you want more type checking? And you want it in dynamic languages?
"Low-fidelity prototyping" in a talk. Little do they know I use #Clojure.
So much of what is said here about Lua is pertinent to #Clojure, too: nimble (tight core by design), not OOP, flexible (in part due to Lispiness), etc. I suppose the biggest difference is that Clojure is a hosted language -- which is mostly a pro, but sometimes a con. https://andregarzia.com/2021/01/lua-a-misunderstood-language.html
RT @SystemCrafters
Videos from the Guix Birthday Event have just been posted!
Here are the recordings of both my talks:
- https://10years.guix.gnu.org/video/how-to-make-gnu-guix-irresistible-in-2022-and-beyond/
- https://10years.guix.gnu.org/video/an-introduction-to-guix-home/
Many more interesting and insightful talks to check out there, give them a look! https://twitter.com/GuixHpc/status/1575152352251748362
RT @mickeynp
Binding commands to keys in #Emacs is one of the harder things to do as you have to write elisp.
Here's my guide on mastering key bindings:
https://www.masteringemacs.org/article/mastering-key-bindings-emacs
RT @mydailydev
hotfixing legacy project without docs, test https://twitter.com/sabrinaesaquino/status/1574051049375236101
Full Stack Clojure web app engineer