Neat! I often find myself cross-referencing dozens of blogs, HN and Reddit articles to figure out all the little critical differences between products. Particularly in deployment & machine learning related software it's…
This looks awesome, great idea. I'm drawn to any project that makes more or less inaccessible things programmatically queryable (and even controllable), so this fits the bill perfectly. And in finance, too! :D Are you…
First, this looks awesome, will be giving this a try. Is there a way to pass (inline) arguments to the expansion? Or would I use a form for that? e.g. ":member(test)" => "private test;"
Neat! I often find myself cross-referencing dozens of blogs, HN and Reddit articles to figure out all the little critical differences between products. Particularly in deployment & machine learning related software it's…
This looks awesome, great idea. I'm drawn to any project that makes more or less inaccessible things programmatically queryable (and even controllable), so this fits the bill perfectly. And in finance, too! :D Are you…
First, this looks awesome, will be giving this a try. Is there a way to pass (inline) arguments to the expansion? Or would I use a form for that? e.g. ":member(test)" => "private test;"