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Maybe web rings are due for a comeback.
Maybe web rings are due for a comeback.
We need a human-curated Internet search. A wiki of good web content.
Clojure is a Lisp and a damn fine one,
Clojure is an interesting language that will improve the way you work and think with other languages. A passionate community, but there are very few “starter” Clojure jobs; they mostly expect you to have years of experience.
I don’t think anyone could go with doing the “Clojure For The Brave And True” book which is online and available in dead-tree form. I liked it so much, I bought the book.
It’s a Lisp language which is the oldest kind. Instead of “object oriented”, I think if it as verb oriented. Each statement is a verb (function) possibly followed by all the nouns you want to apply it to. Easy peasy, right?
People complain that there’s “too many parentheses”. People like to complain about dumb stuff.
Yes, and Codeberg just announced that they forked Redis.
https://social.anoxinon.de/@Codeberg/112139742595817683
As it turns out, nobody needs Redis now!
Git off my lawn. Git!
So, it’s pronounced “jight”?
Shift-Z Shift-Z to quit vi. Let’s keep it simple, people!
I just discovered it recently, and started adding stuff. I feel a lot more comfortable about my coffee here than other places. I like it!
However, I’m worried that future employers may ask me to “share my GitHub” with them, leading me to try to explain to a potential employer what “a Codeberg” is.
If you deal with the photographer that you own the images from the wedding and that’s in the contract, yeah. Otherwise, traditional copyright law would apply, and the photographer gets the rights.
never make unconscious purchase decisions. Consciously set a list of what you want, and follow it.
Yes, but how do you become aware of product you consciously want?
You are not even answering the questions that you are being asked!
How much can I pay for this service, and can you make it a subscription?