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I'm ok with that. What I don't want is for my silly face to become an inside joke again and make people feel like there is a culture they don't get that excludes them. UGT is that a bit, but it is an easy one to overcome and gets people talking, but not in a weird way about a gap toothed cult leader.
Hmm, I still remember Euroclojure 2014 where a few Bruce slides were present, I believe. I was super new to the community at that time and found it intriguing. Who is this Bruce, how can I join his cult? were questions that immediately popped into my mind. They were so large, these questions, that I never ever noticed the tooth gap.
aah was that the Krakow one? that brings back memories! And yes you are a community builder, I second that! Thank you. This place feels like a second home/family to me.
Wow, good memories! I attended Kraków EuroClojure as a "Clojure curious" developer at the time. Was a really mind-expanding experience. (Not something you often hear about "tech conferences") ❤️
I do too. I have kids who are bored with scratch but scratch is not turtles all the way down. It stops.
yup, I've been trying to get my son into something else (even Python ) but he just doesn't care. rather builds complicated things in Scratch
Is this you? 😛
Nothing is too far from anything in NL 😄
https://github.com/metosin/malli/pull/948 https://github.com/metosin/malli/pull/949
Good morning!
What's your favourite way of adding custom styling/js to various pages in my browser? We use http://digital.ai (nee VersionOne) for our Scrum/SAFE stuff, and I always magnify in the browser to get bigger text, but there's so much stuff in the way of actually reading the text. I've used Firefox plugins that add custom js/css to specified pages before with some success, but maybe I'm not using the simplest/best solution. (Can't recall if I've asked this before, sorry if I have 😬)
Funny dangers in the garden. 1. Headbutting an open window on the garage. 2. Rapid unscheduled disassembly of a garden chair due to the occupant exceeding the engineering specifications of an under maintained seating device.
https://vimeo.com/861600197 is a wonderful talk about using data to drive the frontend. Incidentally, the language of choice is Clojurescript.
definitely my favourite way to do UI
This is extremely interesting. Halfway through, feel like getting popcorn for the second half.
i built some pages in this style with cljs+re-frame a little while ago ... it was a lot of fun - although those pages were very limited in scope
i'm considering going this way for a greenfield project i'm looking at - it's going to be typescript, but i think the approach is one of those simple-not-easy type things which can work well in any language
I'm just at the "draw the rest of the fucking owl" point of the video. The toy examples make sense, hoping to see how it scales
Sounds like it.
as i have repeatedly discovered, mixing the side-effecting code up with the pure code leads to sadness, so i should stop doing it!
maaning