Have used Hugsql[1] and love it. I find I always hit the limitations of other DSL like solutions eventually and it costs a lot of time. I found I didn't often need the ability to compose the SQL as data that Honey SQL…
I just was answering the case for the advantage of Clojure over Julia as a general purpose language. And pervasive immutability is an advantage in that case. I agree Julia needs mutable arrays, I think for the domain it…
Eh, in the case of Closure pervasive immutability, I don't want to write imperative code anymore. I am sure you could write in a functional style in Julia but all the code I have seen seems to rely pretty heavily on…
I use Python at work because I have to, I would really rather not.
Strange for me it was he other way around. I had to replace https:// with git:// , perhaps it depends on the git version? mine was probably pretty old.
Have used Hugsql[1] and love it. I find I always hit the limitations of other DSL like solutions eventually and it costs a lot of time. I found I didn't often need the ability to compose the SQL as data that Honey SQL…
I just was answering the case for the advantage of Clojure over Julia as a general purpose language. And pervasive immutability is an advantage in that case. I agree Julia needs mutable arrays, I think for the domain it…
Eh, in the case of Closure pervasive immutability, I don't want to write imperative code anymore. I am sure you could write in a functional style in Julia but all the code I have seen seems to rely pretty heavily on…
I use Python at work because I have to, I would really rather not.
Strange for me it was he other way around. I had to replace https:// with git:// , perhaps it depends on the git version? mine was probably pretty old.