Location: Milwaukee, WI Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: C#, JS, Clojure, Java, SQL, Selenium, AngularJS, Azure Résumé/CV: https://balloneij.com/resume.pdf Email: see resume Hey - my name is Isaac…
I think the misunderstandings are because they are targeting a specific audience. They aren't trying to teach you Clojure, Datomic, and Reagent because they assume you are already knowledgeable about it. Clojure and…
I still haven't tried it, but what if you downloaded the iOS apps on the M1? Wouldn't it be more containerized if you ran those apps from the phone "emulator"
Wow that's very helpful. I'll give it a shot next time I'm at work
Window's slow thread spawn time is incredibly noticeable when you use Magit in Emacs. It runs a bunch of separate git commands to populate a detailed buffer. It's instantaneous on MacOS, but I have to sit and stare on…
Maybe they shouldn't use Slack as their backend /s
Sounded like a joke to me
I can understand that. I just like to tinker too much :). Going at it with a goal in mind would be a good idea
At what point does this get in the way of your programming? If there's always more to learn about the tool, I think that would bother me. I would like to like emacs, but the couple times I tried it it gets in the way…
Location: Milwaukee, WI Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: C#, JS, Clojure, Java, SQL, Selenium, AngularJS, Azure Résumé/CV: https://balloneij.com/resume.pdf Email: see resume Hey - my name is Isaac…
Location: Milwaukee, WI Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: C#, JS, Clojure, Java, SQL, Selenium, AngularJS, Azure Résumé/CV: https://balloneij.com/resume.pdf Email: see resume Hey - my name is Isaac…
I think the misunderstandings are because they are targeting a specific audience. They aren't trying to teach you Clojure, Datomic, and Reagent because they assume you are already knowledgeable about it. Clojure and…
I still haven't tried it, but what if you downloaded the iOS apps on the M1? Wouldn't it be more containerized if you ran those apps from the phone "emulator"
Wow that's very helpful. I'll give it a shot next time I'm at work
Window's slow thread spawn time is incredibly noticeable when you use Magit in Emacs. It runs a bunch of separate git commands to populate a detailed buffer. It's instantaneous on MacOS, but I have to sit and stare on…
Maybe they shouldn't use Slack as their backend /s
Sounded like a joke to me
I can understand that. I just like to tinker too much :). Going at it with a goal in mind would be a good idea
At what point does this get in the way of your programming? If there's always more to learn about the tool, I think that would bother me. I would like to like emacs, but the couple times I tried it it gets in the way…