Unironically this. I feel like a zealot saying it but having eDSLs with painless interoperability makes lisp a joy to work with.
Perhaps it'd be better to learn/use eDSLs - that is - DSLs embedded in a general and powerful language such that interoperability between all the little eDSLs becomes painless. Examples of eDSLs would be lisp macros.
>There have already been documented cases of service providers preventing STARTTLS to avoid session encryption negotiation on some sessions. Doing so allows them to inject a super cookie that enables advertisers to…
Excited to see the implementation become smaller and simpler. Swam through the core codebase a couple of times. It's a bit of a mess right now.
Unironically this. I feel like a zealot saying it but having eDSLs with painless interoperability makes lisp a joy to work with.
Perhaps it'd be better to learn/use eDSLs - that is - DSLs embedded in a general and powerful language such that interoperability between all the little eDSLs becomes painless. Examples of eDSLs would be lisp macros.
>There have already been documented cases of service providers preventing STARTTLS to avoid session encryption negotiation on some sessions. Doing so allows them to inject a super cookie that enables advertisers to…
Excited to see the implementation become smaller and simpler. Swam through the core codebase a couple of times. It's a bit of a mess right now.