Very cool project. Like others say, it can be a pain to debug generated code in opal, clojure, elixir etc. But that's also true of the code generated by the C compiler. This is a chicken-and-egg thing. Either consumer…
We use ngrok (vagrant share alternative-ish) to test integration with third-party services that have to send requests to our system. Works great.
Caching is always faster than any web framework, so I don't think a faster web framework add much value to most companies. Choose a framework that makes it easy to add caching.
It really depends on what is meant by "objectively true or false". You're right that some statements within a formal system are true or false. However, the theorem does imply that the behavior of the "world out there"…
Actually, Gödel proved that no such foundation exists.
Are the new lock-free concurrent data structures like clojures persistent data types? That would be very useful. Great work/plan!
I bet some great scientists are good at math - the author probably means "Great Scientist ⫫ Good at Math".
Have you tried "Shift it" for OSX: https://github.com/fikovnik/ShiftIt
Very cool project. Like others say, it can be a pain to debug generated code in opal, clojure, elixir etc. But that's also true of the code generated by the C compiler. This is a chicken-and-egg thing. Either consumer…
We use ngrok (vagrant share alternative-ish) to test integration with third-party services that have to send requests to our system. Works great.
Caching is always faster than any web framework, so I don't think a faster web framework add much value to most companies. Choose a framework that makes it easy to add caching.
It really depends on what is meant by "objectively true or false". You're right that some statements within a formal system are true or false. However, the theorem does imply that the behavior of the "world out there"…
Actually, Gödel proved that no such foundation exists.
Are the new lock-free concurrent data structures like clojures persistent data types? That would be very useful. Great work/plan!
I bet some great scientists are good at math - the author probably means "Great Scientist ⫫ Good at Math".
Have you tried "Shift it" for OSX: https://github.com/fikovnik/ShiftIt