RT @cmeter_
@_honza @borkdude @logseq We are at @getschnaq a full-Clojure company with Clojure Backend services, ClojureScript Frontends, Datomic databases and Babashka for server scripting. https://schnaq.com
RT @zack_teo
Digital Commerce Intelligence which has offices in Athens and Singapore (and is open to remote work) is looking to hire a Clojure Developer! Do consider taking a look :o
something every web dev should read. I wish I'd read it long ago: the precise arithmetic of CSS selectors. https://www.w3.org/TR/selectors-4/#specificity-rules
Ouch. The pain of basing your business on someone else's .
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RT @threadreaderapp
@Cyberneticist Hi, you can read it here: https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1496174626434469889.html Have a good day. 🤖
https://twitter.com/threadreaderapp/status/1496379058946510848
Mutability and scope issues are two things I'm not usually pained by
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RT @thenextweb
Yes, it’s beginner-friendly… until confusion hits https://thenextweb.com/news/python-may-be-easy-but-its-a-mess?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1645606568
https://twitter.com/thenextweb/status/1496454953015169031
RT @PR0GRAMMERHUM0R
What would we do without c++? https://www.reddit.com/r/programmerhumor/comments/sx0y96
RT @the_lazy_folder
I tend to think that you only get one chance at something and if you blow it, you're done, which is a recipe for bad anxiety and stress.
But this was a good reminder that life does give you second chances.
It's not always the end. https://twitter.com/RwoltX/status/1494523716323188739
I can't seem to find the #css precedence rules that explain the specificity of `a:not([href]):not([tabindex])`. Apparently the :not there override having a more specific class and parents?
RT @the_lazy_folder
*Humanity needs #clojure. https://twitter.com/TheTweetOfGod/status/1494126474969767940
TL;DR : #node is good and convenient with same language (JavaScript). All great reasons to code in Clojure(script) and CLJC, when you are using the same (excellent) language everywhere but also with the benefits of incomparable JVM and Java ecosystem on the backend, and JS ecosystem for the front. We can throw in a REPL for good measure, too.
Or maybe you just use Azure or AWS and spin up a dedicated server for each app, so don't feel you need JVM. Then it's only the superior language factor.
Native apps vs web apps. For some things they say, "native app for better security." It depends upon whether you trust the app creators more than the browser creators (I trust #Firefox). It's really all a lark, though; how many banks do you know who insist you use the app over the web thing? Only for mobile deposit with your phone camera, right? Unless there are offline needs, or maybe hardware integration for games, the reasons for a native app can be counted on one hand. My 2¢.
Against an Increasingly User-Hostile Web - Parimal Satyal: https://neustadt.fr/essays/against-a-user-hostile-web/
Moral of the story: DRM is DBD. https://www.defectivebydesign.org/blog/intel_sgx_proves_bluray_drm_defective_design
Full Stack Clojure web app engineer