marcos

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it’s incredible that a single smencil could have more sugarplum essence in it than tchaikovski would have experienced in his entire lifetime
@jeresig but john you gotta try Mela!! it’s quickly replaced paprika in my home screen
@bshaykin i've been using Toot!
in a surprise twist, lexicaljs is the bevmo in la jolla that used to be a wherehouse music store
deeply annoyed that nier replicant is going to be the best battlestar galactica game we ever get
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@buzz did you find a small mastodon instance/setup or are you using the main one but just dinner for one style
i don't begrudge students that feel the need to have Practical Git Experience (see also http://nsfmc.tumblr.com/post/171349063154/a-checklist-for-computer-science-undergrads ) but "github experience" is very much a weird sort of proxy for lots of other things: working in a team, managing a divergent branches of development, coordinating/reviewing work, project management, etc. those are all valuable, but curmudgeon me definitely puts many of those in the "get you an internship that does both" bucket since those process vary so much between orgs
specifically, i bet that in 2007 if a blog post came out like this where s/github/rails/g the premise would have also been mostly true and people would have mocked it by making fun of some study paid by microsoft showing high schoolers felt they were more prepared for college when they had ms office training or whatever.
this is pretty interesting, but i feel like the takeaway is that github (more than git at least), has become an industry tool that students feel they need to use productively before they enter the workforce. https://blog.github.com/2018-08-15-classroom-report-predicts-positive-student-learning-outcomes/
GitHub Classroom report predicts positive student learning outcomes

See the results from a survey of 8,000 students and teachers.