As a longtime Lisp observer, I can't say that I've ever seen Jon Harrop conduct himself as a "heavyweight" in forums unrelated to OCaml, Mathematica, or F#.
I don't know of any way to link them. I post using my real name on StackOverflow, for precisely the reason of "brand management" or what-have-you. Presumably my name and current employer were unique enough for the…
A Google recruiter cold-called me -- well, cold-LinkedIn me -- based on my Stack Overflow responses. I did a phone interview even though I wasn't really interested in leaving my current job. That, plus my location…
> Since I cannot tell Python to produce succinct unixy error messages instead of rambling stack traces `sys.excepthook` is how you can do that. Without: x = {} def f(): print(x['foo']) f() # ... Traceback (most…
As a longtime Lisp observer, I can't say that I've ever seen Jon Harrop conduct himself as a "heavyweight" in forums unrelated to OCaml, Mathematica, or F#.
I don't know of any way to link them. I post using my real name on StackOverflow, for precisely the reason of "brand management" or what-have-you. Presumably my name and current employer were unique enough for the…
A Google recruiter cold-called me -- well, cold-LinkedIn me -- based on my Stack Overflow responses. I did a phone interview even though I wasn't really interested in leaving my current job. That, plus my location…
> Since I cannot tell Python to produce succinct unixy error messages instead of rambling stack traces `sys.excepthook` is how you can do that. Without: x = {} def f(): print(x['foo']) f() # ... Traceback (most…