You model your logic/domain as data using immutable values, and write functions that act on that data. There are a few good things that come from this design decision. It means you can avoid getting into the situation…
Something about putting business logic in a type system irks me more than someone building another compiler or database in Haskell. Business logic relies so much on run-time values that (IMO) using data and predicates…
It's probably me but I can never seem to get Zulipchat to work for basic things like pulling up the history of #jobs.
whoosh :-)
Salaries being literally dictated by geographical market rates is the opposite of socialism.
The behaviour as described doesn't sound toxic unless they're using it to bully and are persisting after having discussed it. Your communication styles don't match and you need to handle it like any other inter-personal…
The modern workplace for an employee is really not designed to incentivize above average productivity. I don't claim to be an anything-X developer but I find my productivity runs in cycles. In the circumstances I've…
There's also https://github.com/danshapero/cl-hamt/
Yep, the best advice a software developer can get is to optimise for what interviews are selecting for.
tarsnap?
haha yeah, nobody before $my_generation had their own internal world
Maybe they don't want to force their users to download several MB of framework libraries in order to use their website. DOM manipulation is perfectly fine for interacting with styled documents, the web's forté. If your…
List all the open source dependencies you use at work or at home. Start by checking out the one that turns up the most often and work your way down from there.
Sounds like a dialect of ML!
The earliest use of the term in the DSM is "Attention Deficit Disorder (with and without Hyperactivity)". You're clearly working from your own colloquial definitions and applying the contents of a single blog post to an…
It does exactly what the documentation says it does: "Creates and interns or locates a global var with the name of symbol and a namespace of the value of the current namespace (ns)."
Your comment is inaccurate in the extreme. You don't understand the basics of the diagnosis, so please don't attempt to apply them across the internet.
Same in the UK. Especially annoying if I search for a book to buy and only .com's appear in the results.
Static types enforced by a compiler catch more bugs in logic that can be encoded in the type system at build time. How costly are these bugs? It probably depends on context. For a business app/SaaS, is the compiler…
During my university studies, a few classmates decided to edit a Wikipedia page for a niche technique in our field - changing the article to state it was invented by a rather boisterous member of our group. The year…
That's a great suggestion. I'll start the wiki!
Source your quotes
How could a business think about charging money for a service?! I won't be falling for it again.
Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppman. It's the other half of software engineering as far as I'm concerned.
Seeing as Amazon are now Embrace, Extend, Extinguishing profitable open-source service providers that are the primary contributors to the projects, I think it's a good thing Datomic isn't open source, and that it's…
You model your logic/domain as data using immutable values, and write functions that act on that data. There are a few good things that come from this design decision. It means you can avoid getting into the situation…
Something about putting business logic in a type system irks me more than someone building another compiler or database in Haskell. Business logic relies so much on run-time values that (IMO) using data and predicates…
It's probably me but I can never seem to get Zulipchat to work for basic things like pulling up the history of #jobs.
whoosh :-)
Salaries being literally dictated by geographical market rates is the opposite of socialism.
The behaviour as described doesn't sound toxic unless they're using it to bully and are persisting after having discussed it. Your communication styles don't match and you need to handle it like any other inter-personal…
The modern workplace for an employee is really not designed to incentivize above average productivity. I don't claim to be an anything-X developer but I find my productivity runs in cycles. In the circumstances I've…
There's also https://github.com/danshapero/cl-hamt/
Yep, the best advice a software developer can get is to optimise for what interviews are selecting for.
tarsnap?
haha yeah, nobody before $my_generation had their own internal world
Maybe they don't want to force their users to download several MB of framework libraries in order to use their website. DOM manipulation is perfectly fine for interacting with styled documents, the web's forté. If your…
List all the open source dependencies you use at work or at home. Start by checking out the one that turns up the most often and work your way down from there.
Sounds like a dialect of ML!
The earliest use of the term in the DSM is "Attention Deficit Disorder (with and without Hyperactivity)". You're clearly working from your own colloquial definitions and applying the contents of a single blog post to an…
It does exactly what the documentation says it does: "Creates and interns or locates a global var with the name of symbol and a namespace of the value of the current namespace (ns)."
Your comment is inaccurate in the extreme. You don't understand the basics of the diagnosis, so please don't attempt to apply them across the internet.
Same in the UK. Especially annoying if I search for a book to buy and only .com's appear in the results.
Static types enforced by a compiler catch more bugs in logic that can be encoded in the type system at build time. How costly are these bugs? It probably depends on context. For a business app/SaaS, is the compiler…
During my university studies, a few classmates decided to edit a Wikipedia page for a niche technique in our field - changing the article to state it was invented by a rather boisterous member of our group. The year…
That's a great suggestion. I'll start the wiki!
Source your quotes
How could a business think about charging money for a service?! I won't be falling for it again.
Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppman. It's the other half of software engineering as far as I'm concerned.
Seeing as Amazon are now Embrace, Extend, Extinguishing profitable open-source service providers that are the primary contributors to the projects, I think it's a good thing Datomic isn't open source, and that it's…