I’ve been really unhappy with pretty much every Google product I’ve used except their consumer productivity tools — Gmail, Calendar, and Meet. Diving into Google Cloud has been extremely unsatisfactory
This is a really gross comment and should be removed.
Two quite different things! Elixir’s use: https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/main/alias-require-and-import.html... Gleam’s use: https://tour.gleam.run/advanced-features/use/
Erika wrote “Using use in Gleam” in part because I didn’t understand how to use `use`, so I feel at least a little bit qualified to answer this. I find that `use` is quite effective when needed. This is the part…
Congrats to the community, Gleam is a really awesome language! This is such exciting news!
Hands up if you’ve still got ColdFusion powering critical apps in production to this day
It doesn’t really matter what can be done natively versus in a browser. For many folks, apps are the internet. This take is very developer-centric but it doesn’t account for the real world. Many people prefer using…
I think one of the most important "features" of Gleam is that it intentionally has a small footprint. I agree with your main point here: that Gleam is highly discoverable. You arrive at this conclusion via "reading…
It really is. A typed BEAM language (that also compiles to Javascript), a fantastic community, and a growing ecosystem. I’m really excited for the future of Gleam!
That’s fine, but that’s just your opinion. A lot of people use Elm in production and don’t have issues with it. I’m neutral on Elm. I think it’s a cool language but I don’t use it. I’m not convinced that “constant…
There's more to the story in that Elm is a stable, high-quality frontend language that works as well as its creator wants it to for now. There are a lot of happy Elm users over on the Elm Slack, and it's being used in…
I was about to ask the same thing. Why would someone leave voluntarily for worse benefits?
That was obviously not the actual code :)
Buy now pay later schemes are usually really terrible ideas. Companies like Klarna and Afterpay should be avoided at all costs. Often the loan repayment schedules are intentionally confusing and predatory. Here’s a…
The direct quote from Lemoine in the Washington Post is a little less insulting to his intelligence. > “If I didn’t know exactly what it was, which is this computer program we built recently, I’d think it was a…
I just want to give a quick shout out to the Apollo Reddit reader on iOS for two specific features: 1. You can disable infinite scroll. When I’ve been scrolling Reddit for 20 or so posts, it’s a sobering reminder that…
They never suggested otherwise. They simply shared their current setup.
I use Dracula for pretty much everything. Code editors, terminals, browsers, Slack, and even CSS skins for Tailwind, Wordpress, and more, if I'm installing an application, there's a pretty good chance there's already a…
That's what I thought too. The title of this article is as much clickbait as Wales' emails.
A few thoughts here: 1. LiveBook is awesome and just continues to get better. 2. The Elixir core team is pumping out some fascinating stuff, taking inspiration from other languages and ecosystems and improving upon the…
Maybe I'm not the common use case, but when you say "because [Sublime] is that fast", what do you mean? Creating a new file in VSCode, for example, couldn't be any faster. Is it the case that you close VSCode often? Is…
Which users? What a sweeping generalization. Your disdain for some mythical group of people is very odd. Besides, does blocking ads and trackers not at least partially alleviate the issue? Works well for me and, in…
Or Sean Walker (of the Los Angeles Kings) from this season. It's the worst puck-to-face shot I've seen. Warning, graphic and not for the faint of heart: https://mobile.twitter.com/AugieLens/status/1355249355507163...
I agree, I'd love for this to not happen in the future. Let's provide extensive family planning education, those are excellent ideas. Let's also help those that have been left behind though. We have the ability to help…
There is certainly shared responsibility from the student(s), and from the parents, but this also highlights a systemic breakdown in so many areas. A person should not need three jobs to support their family. Schools…
I’ve been really unhappy with pretty much every Google product I’ve used except their consumer productivity tools — Gmail, Calendar, and Meet. Diving into Google Cloud has been extremely unsatisfactory
This is a really gross comment and should be removed.
Two quite different things! Elixir’s use: https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/main/alias-require-and-import.html... Gleam’s use: https://tour.gleam.run/advanced-features/use/
Erika wrote “Using use in Gleam” in part because I didn’t understand how to use `use`, so I feel at least a little bit qualified to answer this. I find that `use` is quite effective when needed. This is the part…
Congrats to the community, Gleam is a really awesome language! This is such exciting news!
Hands up if you’ve still got ColdFusion powering critical apps in production to this day
It doesn’t really matter what can be done natively versus in a browser. For many folks, apps are the internet. This take is very developer-centric but it doesn’t account for the real world. Many people prefer using…
I think one of the most important "features" of Gleam is that it intentionally has a small footprint. I agree with your main point here: that Gleam is highly discoverable. You arrive at this conclusion via "reading…
It really is. A typed BEAM language (that also compiles to Javascript), a fantastic community, and a growing ecosystem. I’m really excited for the future of Gleam!
That’s fine, but that’s just your opinion. A lot of people use Elm in production and don’t have issues with it. I’m neutral on Elm. I think it’s a cool language but I don’t use it. I’m not convinced that “constant…
There's more to the story in that Elm is a stable, high-quality frontend language that works as well as its creator wants it to for now. There are a lot of happy Elm users over on the Elm Slack, and it's being used in…
I was about to ask the same thing. Why would someone leave voluntarily for worse benefits?
That was obviously not the actual code :)
Buy now pay later schemes are usually really terrible ideas. Companies like Klarna and Afterpay should be avoided at all costs. Often the loan repayment schedules are intentionally confusing and predatory. Here’s a…
The direct quote from Lemoine in the Washington Post is a little less insulting to his intelligence. > “If I didn’t know exactly what it was, which is this computer program we built recently, I’d think it was a…
I just want to give a quick shout out to the Apollo Reddit reader on iOS for two specific features: 1. You can disable infinite scroll. When I’ve been scrolling Reddit for 20 or so posts, it’s a sobering reminder that…
They never suggested otherwise. They simply shared their current setup.
I use Dracula for pretty much everything. Code editors, terminals, browsers, Slack, and even CSS skins for Tailwind, Wordpress, and more, if I'm installing an application, there's a pretty good chance there's already a…
That's what I thought too. The title of this article is as much clickbait as Wales' emails.
A few thoughts here: 1. LiveBook is awesome and just continues to get better. 2. The Elixir core team is pumping out some fascinating stuff, taking inspiration from other languages and ecosystems and improving upon the…
Maybe I'm not the common use case, but when you say "because [Sublime] is that fast", what do you mean? Creating a new file in VSCode, for example, couldn't be any faster. Is it the case that you close VSCode often? Is…
Which users? What a sweeping generalization. Your disdain for some mythical group of people is very odd. Besides, does blocking ads and trackers not at least partially alleviate the issue? Works well for me and, in…
Or Sean Walker (of the Los Angeles Kings) from this season. It's the worst puck-to-face shot I've seen. Warning, graphic and not for the faint of heart: https://mobile.twitter.com/AugieLens/status/1355249355507163...
I agree, I'd love for this to not happen in the future. Let's provide extensive family planning education, those are excellent ideas. Let's also help those that have been left behind though. We have the ability to help…
There is certainly shared responsibility from the student(s), and from the parents, but this also highlights a systemic breakdown in so many areas. A person should not need three jobs to support their family. Schools…