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Iterator invalidation as a purportedly large error class avoided by immutable code. But it has never happened around me (though I've been immutable for most of my career). In what domains does iterator invalidation occur?

Excellent discussion of WordPress pitfalls and why one dev chose . In short, getting targeted and breaking updates all over the place.
clojureverse.org/t/isnt-clojur

RT @RobStuttaford
@Endless_WebDev Also, I don't think it's about avoiding 'policy code' so much as consciously choosing which you want, and working towards having it, as suits your team.

Cognitive load cuts both ways, you have to find your own balance.

Tug of war: too much boilerplate / too many abstractions

Excellent indeed. But how to use it? Policy code is where the huge number of exceptions-to-the-rule live, but can't be avoided in real context
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RT @RobStuttaford
EXCELLENT post by @plexus 👏

lambdaisland.com/blog/2022-03-
twitter.com/RobStuttaford/stat

RT @RobStuttaford
Can confirm; next month marks the beginning of our second _decade_ with our codebase 😱

(Yes, we still run code today that was written in April 2012)

It definitely does get better! But you have to work at it... twitter.com/mikehogan_/status/

I grew up hearing about the legendary "bad hair day" that was a terminally serious ordeal for the big-hair girls of the 80s and early 90s. I am having my equivalent today: "bad tech day." Chargers aren't working as expected, I can't get mobile data to work on Verizon, and I couldn't even get the radio to turn on in the car for a while. It's one of those days...

RT @RustyVermeer
First attempt at some with nextjournal’s clerk library.
With a bit of thought I think this might be a really powerful blend of code and notes for nice parametric design

Wait... am I doing this right? I'll just go back to RPN and lisp...
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RT @ZachWeiner
Thanks for the help on order of operations, geeks. Here's a handy guide I made that may help you
twitter.com/ZachWeiner/status/

I learned that HDMI cables require more power than VGA cables. Today I learned that some USBC cables can throughput less power than others; phones cords typically max out at 18w, while my dock really wants 100w. My friends, I would much rather stick to trying to debug my project's transitive dependency version conflicts. I hate hardware.

Handy. I need to remember these.
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RT @swapnakpanda
🏙 Should we use Semantic HTML?

✘ <div> ➜ <header> ✓
✘ <div> ➜ <nav> ✓
✘ <div> ➜ <section> ✓
✘ <div> ➜ <article> ✓
✘ <div> ➜ <aside> ✓
✘ <div> ➜ <main> ✓
✘ <div> ➜ <summary> ✓
✘ <div> ➜ <footer> ✓


twitter.com/swapnakpanda/statu

I usually do my CSS (WordPress) webdev in FireFox, but check it in chrome sometimes. I just found that some CSS selectors work in FireFox but fail in Chrome, and the same for adding ":hover" attribute. Anyone else seen Chrome playing by different CSS rules than others?

I just experienced rectangle-mark-mode for the first time, though I've been using rectangles for a long time. This allows me to make a rectangle easily even when neither first nor the last line are the longest. Nice!

Now trying to figure out: how do I change my mouse sensitivity from the command line?

PHP 7 created breaking changes from PHP 5. This is where having a disconnect between our server admin (with good security concerns) and our client's [lack of] developers on a 6+ year old webapp really bites.

These Superscripts are gonna kill me. I wish they showed up in the copy-paste...

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