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RT @alina_yurenko
Moving to Mastodon? Did you know that you can also run a huge Rails app like that on @graalvm's high-performance Ruby implementation @TruffleRuby?
graalvm.org/ruby/ twitter.com/eregontp/status/15

RT @borkdude
Wanna install the Clojure CLI as a binary clj.exe (no Powershell module) on Windows using an MSI installer?

github.com/casselc/clj-msi/rel

RT @N_Tepluhina
I tweet very seldom lately but today there is a good reason to tweet - I've been promoted to Principal engineer at @gitlab! Super happy to be the first frontend dev reaching this level in the company and looking forward for working on more challenging tasks!

VSCode Cursive seems to roll with the "one repl window to rule them all" approach on full-stack projects, with changes by context. I've seen recent Cider has that option, too, but I much prefer having separate buffers for my CLJ and CLJS repls. Who prefers the unitary version and why?

Anyone know a better way than ducktyping for a CLJC way of writing a predicate `atom?` They are different types in CLJS (cljs.core/Atom) vs CLJ (clojure.lang.atom).

Whoa. Mastodon (qoto) has circles now? I loved Google Plus, and know those are now in Twitter, too. Are they basically persistent chatrooms?

I'm conflicted over whether PHP being "very much alive" is a bad thing :) Unlike Clojure, it is inarguably badly designed. But by sheer inertia it has has exceeded its design and actually works well

I'm conflicted over whether PHP being "very much alive" is a bad thing :) Unlike Clojure, it is inarguably badly designed. But by sheer inertia it has has exceeded its design and actually works well

RT @jakub_tobiasz
@enunomaduro Many people still see PHP through the prism of the PHP < 7.0 era. Also, for many people, PHP = WordPress, which is poorly written for 2022 standards.

RT @dustingetz
What are the scalability limits of Postgres in various configurations? I.e. global record count, table record limits, number of tables, transactions per second, records per year, read scalability limits with and without read replicas, etc?

In , select-keys against a set instead of a vector must be better or worse. Does using a set actually help? `(select-keys {:foo 1} #{:foo})`

Logic: "if it's not an atom, make it one." Note that `atom?` is not in core.

I'm not ashamed but can anyone think of more elegant way to do this?

I really like the feature on my instance () where I can make a list that shows posts with any of a set of hashtags. I've got one list that shows me all posts tagged or , and another that shows me anything tagged , , , , or .

@freemo

In that first decade of learning to code, "logging" was not a concept. Something so painfully useful that seems so simple until you dig in...

RT @pappapez
I tried how Emacs Paredit behaved around a thing. Just so that I can decide around how it should behave in Calva. Took me so much time and so many tries to just test this little thing. What a strange application Emacs is. It's like entering a separate universe.

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