RT @clojurejobboard
.@MastercardEU is searching for: Senior Software Engineer in #Budapest 🇭🇺 https://ClojureJobboard.com/clojure-job/cu-senior-software-engineer-budapest-mastercard.html #clojure #scala #Hungary
Really handy CSS rules for things including scroll behavior, lettor background images (instead of color), `inset`, multiline text truncation https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1559117844205473794.html
This is why I avoid using the shorthands. Just be clear: padding-left, padding-right, padding-top, padding-bottom. Make readable code. It's worth the keystrokes.
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RT @csaba_kissi
Understand different padding definitions in CSS
https://twitter.com/csaba_kissi/status/1559168625608691717
I am a huge fan of using #Babashka to replace Bash wherever sensible. However, the majority of my Bash scripts are just flat invocations of certain CLI programs with args, sometimes in a sequence. Am I correct in assuming that Babashka would be overkill for these?
formulaic changes need to be made to some repeating content: 3 different #emacs options:
1. Replace [regexp] heavy lifting. Can perform actual functions on match groups.
2. Macros. Easiest: hit "record", do you thing in such a way as to be ready for the very next one, save/repeat. Can be saved as a function if you love it.
3. Multiple Cursors. One-off, but the quickest if you can see your targets on the screen and don't want to think about more steps.
RT @mickeynp
I'm pretty sure this command is coolest commands in #emacs Magit (@magit_emacs):
`C-c M-g t': Traces the function/defun point is in (or on, depending on where you invoke it.)
You get a complete git log history tracing all the changes made to that function. Awesome!
RT @Vouchio
In ‘The Power of Toys’ @swannodette makes the case that software quality benefits from simplicity while encouraging developers to get creative when it comes to software maintenance.
Watch the full talk below.
👇
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDGTxyIrKJY
RT @clojurejobboard
Dev job: Staff Engineer (Tech Lead) at Reify Health [@reifyhealth] #RemoteWork 🌐 https://ClojureJobboard.com/remote-clojure-job/do-remote-staff-engineer-tech-lead-reify-health-remotework.html #clojure #remote #python
RT @stelstuff
Adding @lambdaisland's awesome deep-diff2 to my data-oriented static site generator called Nuzzle so the user can visualize the data transformation pipeline of their website config :3 #clojure
RT @clojurejobboard
Developer job: Senior Software Engineer at Doccla [@Doccla3] #RemoteWork #London 🇬🇧 https://ClojureJobboard.com/clojure-job/et-remote-senior-software-engineer-london-doccla-remotework.html #clojure #workfromhome #react
Tabs are at inferior browsing -management idea. Emacs buffers win 100 times over! Ah, it killed me to be out of #EXWM
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RT @fndriven
NEVER! https://twitter.com/firefox/status/1558153493365395456
https://twitter.com/fndriven/status/1558409075205062661
You don't need to use other people's servers on Mastodon or the Fediverse. Anyone can set up their own server, even non-technical people. It's much easier than you think, and much cheaper too.
I run a website helping non-technical people create their own servers at https://growyourown.services and you can follow its account at @homegrown
There are many Fediverse server types you can set up without tech knowledge:
https://growyourown.services/grow-your-own-social-network
There's also an in-depth tutorial about making your own Mastodon server without tech knowledge, and most of it applies to any kind of Fediverse server:
https://growyourown.services/making-your-own-mastodon-server-in-10-steps
I just learned about http://HTMX.org, and it seems really interesting. @obryant666 I hear that Biff is using it now?
There is this old idea of "let's make code more like natural language" [ie English]. I'm confronted with one minor language that was based on that ideal, and I laugh. I studied linguistics and rhetoric; "code like natural language" doesn't even mean anything, and there is no universe in which it would be an actual good idea. I suspect that these idealists are mostly American, as here we have a special sort of linguistic ignorance.
RT @the_lazy_folder
I wasn’t aware of this syntax. I think I prefer it over what I’ve used -
(let [{:keys [rich/fans} m ]
Fans) https://twitter.com/viebel/status/1557629372407971840
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