Searching up family members is a dangerous game to play on a Friday night
The killer feature for me is type providers. I need to read a lot of CSV files of varying formats, and the CSV Type Provider lets me make quick work of them in a type-safe manner.…
Here's a blog post that is tracking issues: https://codeofmatt.com/list-of-2024-leap-day-bugs/
"Line of Business"
Same. We use it all the time. It's incredibly useful.
Yes, with Feedly. It's how I keep track of my favorite blogs and YouTube channels.
> I wonder if any Wasabi transpiler code is still out in the wild. It is. I still have a FogBugz account, and I saw a Wasabi stack trace in my admin notifications the other day.
See also: https://www.just-cassette.com/
> Does anyone else have any recommendationed reading for someone like me? Writing an Interpreter in Go (https://interpreterbook.com/) It's a very approachable introduction to lexing and parsing using nothing but Go and…
From the bottom of http://books.goalkicker.com/DotNETFrameworkBook/ : "The .NET Framework Notes for Professionals book is compiled from Stack Overflow Documentation, the content is written by the beautiful people at…
Zoom for screen sharing and conference calls. It's incredible. https://zoom.us
I'll second LO2. I use it to keep notes of what I do every day.
Lifelong Kings fan here. Nice work!
I like turtles.
I have been using Trello since it launched. It works great for managing my reading list.
On a related note: http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2010-12-11/
Searching up family members is a dangerous game to play on a Friday night
The killer feature for me is type providers. I need to read a lot of CSV files of varying formats, and the CSV Type Provider lets me make quick work of them in a type-safe manner.…
Here's a blog post that is tracking issues: https://codeofmatt.com/list-of-2024-leap-day-bugs/
"Line of Business"
Same. We use it all the time. It's incredibly useful.
Yes, with Feedly. It's how I keep track of my favorite blogs and YouTube channels.
> I wonder if any Wasabi transpiler code is still out in the wild. It is. I still have a FogBugz account, and I saw a Wasabi stack trace in my admin notifications the other day.
See also: https://www.just-cassette.com/
> Does anyone else have any recommendationed reading for someone like me? Writing an Interpreter in Go (https://interpreterbook.com/) It's a very approachable introduction to lexing and parsing using nothing but Go and…
From the bottom of http://books.goalkicker.com/DotNETFrameworkBook/ : "The .NET Framework Notes for Professionals book is compiled from Stack Overflow Documentation, the content is written by the beautiful people at…
Zoom for screen sharing and conference calls. It's incredible. https://zoom.us
I'll second LO2. I use it to keep notes of what I do every day.
Lifelong Kings fan here. Nice work!
I like turtles.
I have been using Trello since it launched. It works great for managing my reading list.
On a related note: http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2010-12-11/