that's why i don't like forums.
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Clojure Coding Guide
https://grishaev.me/en/clojure-guide/
TL;DR: this is a detailed description of how to write good Clojure code. Itβs based on my 8 years of experience with Clojure for both commercial purposes and side projects as well. Some parts of this document...
obsessed with this article by the Android team. just looking at the graphs it's like "rust go up, exploits go down" https://security.googleblog.com/2022/12/memory-safe-languages-in-android-13.html
also holy shit Android has a lot of rust code now
If rail workers do end up engaging in a wildcat or otherwise illegal strike, PLEASE remember that strikes are meant to be disruptive. If you see someone talking about the rail strike and how it's having such a huge impact, say things like "Yeah, it's crazy how much of our economy relies on them. That's why they deserve good health care."
Don't give in to anti-labour rhetoric. Combat false narratives. Solidarity Forever.
Keyword module for any list of options in elixir, itβs worth mention that you always can you List.keyfind/4 and :lists.keyfind/3 from #erlang. people avoid using an options lists with keys that arenβt atoms or with tuples with more than 2 elements, thatβs a good way to keep using options list. π
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