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2018-08-17
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Bore da
Morning.
Mornings!
(At the risk of appearing spammy, my company are hiring and I’ve posted a link in #jobs for those who are interested. As we’re looking for people near London I just thought I’d mention it in here - but all follow up chat via DM or #jobs please.)
Strategic Blue
3 More London Riverside
London SE1 2RE
United Kingdom
That looks like their office address but good question(otoh that means they’re open to people who can’t afford to live in London, like families)
We’re about a five minute walk from London Bridge station.
Most devs work in the office about half the time, and from home the other half.
I'm not looking for a permanent role but once again excluded by London-centric bias!
Although I am literally right around the corner at my current client right now (and for next 3 weeks before I go remote)
It probably ought to be blindingly obvious to me, but what's the interpretation of your o/ sigil, @lady3janepl?
Ah - thank you! \o
@guy do you mean how would you pronounce the second variable?
v prime?
depends on context
just read it https://engineering.fundingcircle.com/blog/2017/11/26/testing-kafka-streams-topologies-with-kafka-interceptors/
I’m pretty sure it’s just implementing this:
https://kafka.apache.org/10/javadoc/org/apache/kafka/streams/kstream/ValueJoiner.html
in which case it’s just the 2 different values.
Using v'
is a bit confusing
thanks @U0DPX8ZQB ❤️
I might guess v prime was a new 'version' or 'delta' of v but that's a guess
For ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_(symbol)#Use_in_mathematics,_statistics,_and_science
v prime, and depending on context: v after transformation (think: vector), or derivative of v, or … minutes I think (I’m more used to inches being double-prime)
Seems like I did learn something from reading white papers! maybe the only thing
Cos they're white?
What's black and white and read all over?
(Being of the 90s teenage fringe generation, I was taught to ask Squat for a parking spot - note the rhyme, very deliberate - and when the request is granted, pay with a nun joke. Living next to a typical British small town, under-supplied with parking spaces and over-supplied with commuters, leaves you with a ready supply of nun jokes.)
@lady3janepl one of a rather open mind so you don't have to worry too much
@lady3janepl Contrary to popular belief I'm an adult (just a child adult) so I'm accountable for what I type into Google and DuckDuckGO 🙂
perl is plasticine, because there’s always a way to do what you want, and it’s very hard to modify afterwards. Also, no perl script is ever the same as others.
@agile_geek you do that, integrate with graalvm, then watch the money roll in. “Tired of your rails framework? Upgrade to flask! use with hibernate!”
after having to write bash scripts that also handle unix utility syntax differences between various OS versions… perl is lovely. </grump>
question: is this good or evil: (let [[a b] (repeatedly #(rand-int 100))] [a b])
(in particular, destructuring values directly from an infinite seq)
that's pretty similar to the use-case i've got - although it's uuids for a test here... (repeatedly n f)
seemed more fragile, 'cos i often end up binding more values as i expand the test
i guess it's roughly the same as the classic (let [[x & xs] some-seq] ...)
The next ClojureBridge London event is up - 28/29th September at Funding Circle (really cool offices). Coach training 20th September on https://clojurebridgelondon.github.io/workshop/ and volunteer sign up at: https://www.meetup.com/London-Clojurians/events/253838419/
I still like Perl, but a lot of the scripting stuff I used to do in Perl these days I do in Python
so you see the problem is that many “default” images don’t have python, but they always have bash, and you can be pretty sure they will have perl
then again, sometimes they have perl, but they don’t have the X module that you’d really like to use, so mixed blessings there 😄
But yeah, only for the Thurs. Happened to hear some mates were going, so tacked on with. Probably wouldn't go solo