I plan events through #emacs orgmode agenda. For simple note-less recurring events I do a <2022-09-12 9:00 Mon +1w> to get it weekly, or daily, etc. For more granularity I use `org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift` (C-c C-x c). I make then for a month or year in advance and just use `COMMENT` on the upcoming section, until I need to open it.
RT @grzm
Currently engaged in a 59+-line Slack thread re: a 2-expression bash conditional that tests environment variables and includes calls to git piping to grep and cross-platform behavior differences. Combined developer experience years is likely 30+.
Just use #babashka.
@trinsec #Clojure, which has two syntax for lambdas. The shortest is `#(fun-call % %2)`, which is what the post warns against. More readable is `(fn liitle-known-optional-name [nice-arg-name] stuff-done)`. As she points out, using that little-known-optional-name is really helpful in stack trace debugging. Plus, it's great for readability.
🤯 Genius is about making things simple.
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RT @pappapez
The entire implementation of ClojureScript postwalk and prewalk. Mind blown.
https://twitter.com/pappapez/status/1568150143987326976
RT @KaliszAd
Two groups of programmers stand out and both are gravely mistaken.
The is no fast language on its own. Also, there is no practical system that is bad, slow, hard to maintain purely because it is written in a particular language. #programming #Java #Clojure #JavaScript
I am excited for this #DataScience course in #Clojure, coming soon! https://scicloj.github.io/docs/community/groups/ds4clj/
We cannot write a program that generates randomness, because as soon as we've done so it can be used to predict that randomness. We can extropolate (within limits) randomness, mix it, & adjust its probability distribution. But randomness itself must be sourced as input!
There's dedicated circuits for this, & often we can extract randomness from other inputs as sideeffect of the digitization process.
Maybe randomness is just what we don't understand, or maybe its some sort of nonsentient deity.
I use follow-mode (built-in to #emacs) to split reading buffers across modern wide screens to use all the real estate. The mode keeps the panes in sync with each other. http://images.toryanderson.com/follow-mode.gif
#Clojure teaches a great many principles of code quality and manageable system design; half the boot "Pragmatic Programmer" is already idiomatic. I love to use Clojure to learn other things. With shock I realize that WordPress is not this way; looks like it will teach bad habits of system design and code usage. #WordPress has many qualities, but "learning to do things the right way" is not one of them.
RT @nathell
It’s official: I’ll be giving a lightning talk about golfing #Clojure at @ClojureDays in Amsterdam in October. See you there!
RT @planetclojure
Senior Clojure Back-End Engineer at Peruse Technology LLC (by @nonrecursive)
https://jobs.braveclojure.com/company/peruse-technology-llc/listing/senior-clojure-back-end-engineer/mk32723qM40zLjsJvp5S5
RT @clojurejobboard
.@I2kConnect is looking for: Software Developer #RemoteWork 🇺🇸 https://ClojureJobboard.com/clojure-job/fd-remote-software-developer-i2k-connect-inc-remotework.html #clojure #remote #ml
RT @kiraemclean
Super excited about this project (and the rest of them!) with the @scicloj and @cljtogether communities! Thanks to everyone who contributes to community funds like this to make all these project possible. https://twitter.com/cljtogether/status/1567091506506252288
Got it! Excited to read this after all the great things I've heard about it. https://www.manning.com/books/data-oriented-programming?utm_source=viebel&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=book_sharvit2_data_1_29_21&a_aid=viebel&a_bid=d5b546b7
Full Stack Clojure web app engineer