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Mantine is fantastic: https://mantine.dev/
In my opinion it's Peter Naur who has found the key issues that keep AGI out of reach for us. Check out his Turing Award lecture. Too bad that it is the von-Neumann-architecture itself that is keeping us from reaching…
Cider is one of the pillars of Clojure's success. Great work, thanks!
This probably common, but there's also people like me, who stumble upon a problem like having to edit text files via ssh and end up falling in love with it. I came to vim that way some 15 years ago and to emacs (evil…
Started my first React Native app some time ago and I can totally confirm that. It feels like a jungle of very fragile dependencies and mechanisms between code and output.
Oh yes, I highly recommend this talk given by a physicist exploring what spirituality does to the brain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeNmydIk8Yo
Awesome game. Love it
That's a perfect answer.
Good point. At our company, we try to always assign two devs to more complex tasks, the actual developer and a "feature buddy". They don't actually PP the entire thing, but they discuss the strategy in pairs before…
Javascript is extremely flexible and unopnionated. It is very easy to write horrible code in it and very hard to write good code. The same goes for assembler. But Javascript is still a nice language to compile to, e.g.…
Check out https://deliciouslyella.com/ for awesome vegan recipes. She also wrote at least one book.
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Mantine is fantastic: https://mantine.dev/
In my opinion it's Peter Naur who has found the key issues that keep AGI out of reach for us. Check out his Turing Award lecture. Too bad that it is the von-Neumann-architecture itself that is keeping us from reaching…
Cider is one of the pillars of Clojure's success. Great work, thanks!
This probably common, but there's also people like me, who stumble upon a problem like having to edit text files via ssh and end up falling in love with it. I came to vim that way some 15 years ago and to emacs (evil…
Started my first React Native app some time ago and I can totally confirm that. It feels like a jungle of very fragile dependencies and mechanisms between code and output.
Oh yes, I highly recommend this talk given by a physicist exploring what spirituality does to the brain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeNmydIk8Yo
Awesome game. Love it
That's a perfect answer.
Good point. At our company, we try to always assign two devs to more complex tasks, the actual developer and a "feature buddy". They don't actually PP the entire thing, but they discuss the strategy in pairs before…
Javascript is extremely flexible and unopnionated. It is very easy to write horrible code in it and very hard to write good code. The same goes for assembler. But Javascript is still a nice language to compile to, e.g.…
Check out https://deliciouslyella.com/ for awesome vegan recipes. She also wrote at least one book.