I wanted to suggest Fernflower. I have a lot of experience with it, because it's what Jetbrains uses in Intellij. I have only seen it generate sensible code. I took a quick peek at Vineflower first, and it's a fork of…
I took it as sarcasm.
What is react doing that appears to make it so much slower? Where does it spend its time?
When you're writing a release, or about some detail of your project, you need to directly give new readers background, or at least provide some navigation to something else that provides background. A lot of tech and…
This is amazing. Thank you!
zmq is a challenge to get to work for sure. It's super low level.
Good news! It's in rubles.
Awesome!
A simple font selector would be nice. I have some seriously impaired vision w/o correction and monospaced fonts really help when I have to look at a screen that way. That and ability to zoom in/out or increase/decrease…
Good for them. Bug, mistake, bad data, or whatever. Glad they fixed it.
It doesn't appear to be locked now.
If the expose category and tags then passing through the ability to filter based on that would nice too.
I started in the 90's and I realized early on that non-tech people in the company viewed us as cogs.
Realizing that "coder" is largely a pejorative term and most people have no idea and appreciation for what you do.
Have you tried seeing if you're connected to anyone there through LinkedIn?
The reason that there is a conference for X is because somebody makes money running a conference for X. Be it directly or indirectly.
core.logic hasn't really seen any updates in such a long time. I don't think it's maintained any more.
Thanks. That's very interesting. I don't suppose you're going to tell me that it has Clojure's amazing data structures too. :-)
What about run-time safety? e.g. are the pointers? does it have builtin in array bounds checking? (Heck, does it even have arrays?)
Excel w/o vba is the ultimate in functional programming.
Crazy talk here, but do you have control of the database? Can you get history added to it?
Well, that's unfortunate. DGraph seemed like it was pretty cool. I wish them the best of luck.
Could that be the nature of Github? Doesn't it give credit to whomever merges pull requests?
I assume more testing will occur after the four bugs are addressed. Will that be published on the Jepsen blog?
> Our proof ... demonstrates the absence of implementation bugs. It's definitely a strong statement, and thanks for the qualification. When I saw the words on the page I began to wonder about all the other things that…
I wanted to suggest Fernflower. I have a lot of experience with it, because it's what Jetbrains uses in Intellij. I have only seen it generate sensible code. I took a quick peek at Vineflower first, and it's a fork of…
I took it as sarcasm.
What is react doing that appears to make it so much slower? Where does it spend its time?
When you're writing a release, or about some detail of your project, you need to directly give new readers background, or at least provide some navigation to something else that provides background. A lot of tech and…
This is amazing. Thank you!
zmq is a challenge to get to work for sure. It's super low level.
Good news! It's in rubles.
Awesome!
A simple font selector would be nice. I have some seriously impaired vision w/o correction and monospaced fonts really help when I have to look at a screen that way. That and ability to zoom in/out or increase/decrease…
Good for them. Bug, mistake, bad data, or whatever. Glad they fixed it.
It doesn't appear to be locked now.
If the expose category and tags then passing through the ability to filter based on that would nice too.
I started in the 90's and I realized early on that non-tech people in the company viewed us as cogs.
Realizing that "coder" is largely a pejorative term and most people have no idea and appreciation for what you do.
Have you tried seeing if you're connected to anyone there through LinkedIn?
The reason that there is a conference for X is because somebody makes money running a conference for X. Be it directly or indirectly.
core.logic hasn't really seen any updates in such a long time. I don't think it's maintained any more.
Thanks. That's very interesting. I don't suppose you're going to tell me that it has Clojure's amazing data structures too. :-)
What about run-time safety? e.g. are the pointers? does it have builtin in array bounds checking? (Heck, does it even have arrays?)
Excel w/o vba is the ultimate in functional programming.
Crazy talk here, but do you have control of the database? Can you get history added to it?
Well, that's unfortunate. DGraph seemed like it was pretty cool. I wish them the best of luck.
Could that be the nature of Github? Doesn't it give credit to whomever merges pull requests?
I assume more testing will occur after the four bugs are addressed. Will that be published on the Jepsen blog?
> Our proof ... demonstrates the absence of implementation bugs. It's definitely a strong statement, and thanks for the qualification. When I saw the words on the page I began to wonder about all the other things that…