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Geoffrey Litt
geoffreylitt
A hypothesis: for live programming to scale beyond toy programs, generic low-level visualizations aren't enough.Instead, we need Live Literate Programming: better tools for creating *program-specific* views, which communicate our higher-level
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Alyssa Miller đź‘‘ Duchess of Hackington
AlyssaM_InfoSec
Reflecting on my years in IT (A thread):"Build us an application," they said. "It will be easy," they said. "Just pick a language to learn, teach yourself, and start coding,"
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Dan Luu
danluu
I was shocked to find out that Steve Klabnik is the lowest paid person on the Rust team because of how obviously high impact his work is, but I guess
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NumPy
numpy_team
The NumPy paper is out!https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2649-2 NumPy provides an easily readable, expressive, high-level API for array programming. It takes care of the underlying mechanics that make operations fast. The array pro
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Allie Rougeot
AlienorR2
I saw many Canadians talking about #Juneteenth this year. In Canada, we should talk about August 1st, Emancipation Day. #EmancipationDay marks the anniversary of the Slavery Abolition Act in 1883,
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Jakub Kozłowski λ
kubukoz
okay @github, I know my builds are shit but no need to be passive aggressive about it Follow my soundcloud:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBSRCuGz9laxVv0rAnn2O9Q my finest work and it's not even made up Support
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Mark Horvath
hardlynormal
When George W was running for president, I produced a tv show on his visit to a faith-based organization and how his administration was going to empower the faith communities
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James Wood
laMudri
Is it possible/wise/ever done to have a bidirectionally typed programming language in which an arbitrary function (or rather, function name) can be declared to be an eliminator for one of
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Cory House
housecor
I've found reviewing code on GitHub alone isn't sufficient. I also:1. Run the code. I check the visual design, user experience, perf, accessibility, security.2. I read and navigate the code
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Catherine
whitequark
there can't be a best language because programming languages differentiate themselves from the singular primordial language where everything is possible and nothing is definite by giving up some expressive power
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Caitlyn
CaitlynGallaspy
So, I know y’all love just having exchanges and getting scary competitive during Greek week and never challenging the status quo, BUT here are actual, tangible things that Panhellenic/IFC folks
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Matt Osterndorf
MattOsterndorf
so why did COBOL fall out of favorI don't know anything about the relative merits of different programming languages lotta snark in the replies, only @MoonstruckTwolf elaboratingsad!
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Ben Porter
eigenbom
I don't know what programming will look like in 50 years but one way to look at it is that our current skills will be completely useless. So if you
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Emmanuel Torty
EmmanuelTorty
One of the best ways to keep growing as a developer is to learn to embrace change.It's a necessary mindset shift and is a major distinguishing factor between a Pro
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tef "duck detective" ebooks
tef_ebooks
people keep telling me algorithms are important but they mean "rote memorization as a proxy for skill is what got me hired" i have seen what a computer science education
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Slava Akhmechet
spakhm
If you skip algorithms and jump straight to web programming because you can just `import sort`, you will doom yourself to a lifetime of misery. Thread 1/7 2/7 You
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