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RT @borkdude
In the past I've wondered about what other languages have a Clojure-style approach to "modeling": just use maps. It's @viebel who finally laid out in detail what this style entails in his book Data Oriented Programming. Good job!

manning.com/books/data-oriente

@debacle

I tried eww for a while, but found the system freezing during browser waits was a problem for exwm. I was very pleased when I switched to W3M for the same uses. I use them for read-only needs of the internet (which is a lot). The thing is, Firefox is GOOD at social media. For example, see the attached image, where each color indicates a different Firefox Container for each of my Mastodon accounts with their matching Twitter accounts, and a few others.

RT @javahippie
People are talking about the Lisp curse, while there is a new Java Logging Framework every other week 🙄

Is there a good way to have my system share a kill ring with ? There is cognitive dissonance in going to emacs, where I can cut multiple things and then yank the one that I want right here, to my browser, where I have to make sure the thing I want to paste is the most recent thing I copied/cut.

The only major falling I know of for social media web apps vs native is that it takes a couple more steps to "share to", eg share a photo to Twitter

predates the internet, and has answers to many emacs questions built-in with a sophisticated documentation/help system that defies "Just Google It." My goal this decade is to get used to this.

I'm a firm believer in protecting privacy. I'm also a believer in the ethical rightness of open source code and open data. The contradiction is not lost on me. Has anyone else faced this incongruity?

RT @ericnormand
I've been collecting a list of famous programmers who recommend building stuff yourself instead of using a preëxisting stack, both to learn how things work and to do it better than an off the shelf thing could.

RT @janetacarr
Does anyone have any questions about or ? (Could also be general development stuff too)

Let me know if I can help 👇🏻

RT @draganrocks
Deep Diamond library is ready for releasing, with recurrent neural networks (RNN) fully working on both CPU and Nvidia GPU! That's been a ride! github.com/uncomplicate/deep-d

Just tried out dragon (drag-on) for the first time. For an exwm/text-driven workflow, it is awesome for dragging a file into a web place! github.com/mwh/dragon

We are *extremely* excited to announce that XTDB's ‘Core2’ research repository is live! This is where we are plotting out our vision for XT's future (temporal SQL, Apache Arrow HTAP engine etc.)

github.com/xtdb/core2

Please star the repo to follow & support the journey! ⭐️🙏

RT @mark_bastian
Just watched "The Secret Art of Storytelling in Programming" youtube.com/watch?v=xbikBoA3Oi by @viebel and really enjoyed it. Data-oriented programming facilitates this technique, which is another great reason to choose .

RT @viebel
I am leading a workshop for a company in London.
Instead of dealing with Leiningen (like I did previously), this time I teach them Clojure with .

It loads fast, comes with batteries included and integrates very well with VSCode.

Well done @borkdude !

Clojure, of course! No questions asked.
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RT @AjeyGore
What’s the go to backend language people are using? Go, Java, Python? Ruby? Kotlin, JavaScript? Or Clojure anyone? Rt or respond here please :-)
twitter.com/AjeyGore/status/15

Hot take: I like web apps; my browser affords me guarantees across the field of privacy, resource usage, extensibility, boundaries which native apps do NOT.

RT @InfZakladowy
Dodajmy, że załadowanie Altavisty, Hotbota czy Lycosa trwało dobrą minutę. Google, które wjeżdżało na ekran w niecałe 10 sekund, wyglądało jak zabawka. Ale te wyniki wyszukiwania... Ach, te wyniki... twitter.com/niebezpiecznik/sta

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