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Yosh (slightly less out of office)
yoshuawuyts
This is one of my fave diagrams I've ever made on Rust. It's a simplified model of different "modes" of Rust you can program in.Const rust is working on carving
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Fabio Alessandrelli
falessandrelli
I'll chime in with my experience in maintaining/porting #godotengine to the Web.The main issue is, non-standard standards.I.e. the bad habit the web has taken to require devs to adopt new
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Heather Longbottom
HebLongbottom
I'm keen to explore asynchronous working - i think it could free up my diary...https://weworkremotely.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-asynchronous-communication-in-remote-working-environments Still plenty to learn, but as I see it
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Brian Luerssen
bluerssen
Most of the advice for working at a remote-first company seems to boil down to: write stuff down, a lot. This is good advice and also terribly frustrating because it
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Job
Jobvo
1/ How to have fewer meetings: 2/ Never have a meeting just to share information. Do that by chat, email, video message (@loom), audio (@yac) or pigeon.Even better: write it
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Jeff Olson
jolson_codes
CW: assumptions, limited HS-only perspective So far, my experience as a teacher has been that students whose identities carry a lot of power and privilege have had the easiest transition
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Jake Archibald
jaffathecake
All code using array.reduce should be rewritten without array.reduce so it's readable by humans *mutes thread* Ok ok, fair enough, there are cases where array.reduce is the best thing to
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Twist
usetwist
Shifting from sync to async isn’t going to happen overnight. It takes a profound shift in tools, processes, habits, and culture.Tips in the thread below on what you can do
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David Fowler 🇧🇧💉
davidfowl
The execution context gets confused with synchronization context, read this post if you're confused https://devblogs.microsoft.com/pfxteam/executioncontext-vs-synchronizationcontext/. The execution context existed before async locals an
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Parik
parik36
JavaScript Concepts You Should Know Before Learning React.A thread ↓ 1. let, const, and var.• Difference between let, const, and var.• Their scopes and declarations.Here's a details thread about
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Madison Kanna
Madisonkanna
If you're learning JavaScript, you've likely heard people tell you how important it is to learn the fundamentals.But what are they? And where do you learn them?Here's a list of
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David Fowler 🇧🇧💉
davidfowl
Tonight, we'll discuss some of the little known low level optimizations made to async/await in .NET Core 3.x! By now, most of you know what asynchronous programming is, if not
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Prof Cloda Jenkins
UCLEconCareersT
Very excited to be back teaching Economics of Regulation 11am Monday. Thought I would share my slides for anyone interested. Let the discussion and interaction begin. Yes there is only
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fasterthanlime 🌌
fasterthanlime
Got some "why are you making fun of Rust's difficulty" comments, so:1) because it's real - Rust is ambitious and novel, so it *does* have a difficulty curve. For me,
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Sasha Rush
srush_nlp
1/ Spent the last couple weeks in quarantine obsessively coding a website for Virtual ICLR with @hen_str. We wanted to build something that was fun to browse, async first, and
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Amir Salihefendić
amix3k
0/ Remote work isn't exceptional as companies that are spread around multiple offices have done it for the last many years. The special sauce is communicating asynchronously as the default
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