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Bore da
the brexiters keep quitting
Winners never quit etc
farage
his job is done apparently
leave the cleaning up to someone else
Apparently, this is back in the news again which might explain his resignation. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3259590/Ukip-s-Nigel-Farage-faces-investigation-using-EU-money-campaign-Britain-leave-EU.html
@xlevus: oh noes! Are you okay? Manage to get out?
someone needs to make a comment generator for the daily mail it’s so stereotypical, maybe it can be called angry commenter mob
Commentor: "The EU are a bunch of money-hungry dicatator cunts" BotL "U R THA BAEST. KAEP IT UP!"
and… considering that the daily mail is running clojure we can say we are load testing some clojure code 😉
@thomas: certainly a lot of ppl dropping a 'load' of something on the site 😆
On the note of the DM using Clojure, it neatly introduces a question I've been meaning to pose to the channel...
Why do people think Clojure is growing in popularity/adoption? What does Clojure offer developers coming from more traditional stacks? (Python/Ruby/JS)
Is it the functional/declarative style which leads to code that is easier to reason about?
I actually understood what was going on. I'm fairly inexperienced with programming and I don't think I've ever swallowed the pill of OO. Clojure was concentrated on straight-forward reasoning. I liked that.
Also alongside that "I can understand this" is why I avoid Compojure, and was drawn to Bidi.
today’s best/worst comments may be interesting 😉 or both funny and sad to read usually 😄
i think the simplicity is nice, but the fact that simplicity is talked about and made an actual goal is even nicer
For me, its all about the Limericks