According to @killedbygoogle on twitter[1] it's not 10 years old. [1] https://twitter.com/killedbygoogle/status/149184004005339136...
And I miss the speed at which magit works on Linux, when I have to use Windows for development.
As someone that was a hardcore Lisper (you could find me arguing that Scheme is not a Lisp, etc.) before adopting Clojure: I thought muddying the language with a new kind of syntax was terrible. I don't suggest that…
Isn't Phoenix merely rebranding already existing projects like Jitsi Meet and matrix.org? If not, where can this project be publicly inspected?
I use Clojure quite a bit and I don't write anything imperatively. But passing contexts I can see. There is a not uncommon pattern that one can use of keeping a large map with state in it. However it's completely…
According to @killedbygoogle on twitter[1] it's not 10 years old. [1] https://twitter.com/killedbygoogle/status/149184004005339136...
And I miss the speed at which magit works on Linux, when I have to use Windows for development.
As someone that was a hardcore Lisper (you could find me arguing that Scheme is not a Lisp, etc.) before adopting Clojure: I thought muddying the language with a new kind of syntax was terrible. I don't suggest that…
Isn't Phoenix merely rebranding already existing projects like Jitsi Meet and matrix.org? If not, where can this project be publicly inspected?
I use Clojure quite a bit and I don't write anything imperatively. But passing contexts I can see. There is a not uncommon pattern that one can use of keeping a large map with state in it. However it's completely…