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Just seen a wonderful English band live on stage here in Berkeley -- Soft Machine (supported by Levin Brothers, yes Tony Levin and his brother Peter!). One of the best concerts I've ever been to I think.
Yeah I hadn't heard of him before but he's awesome. John Etheridge joked that Theo joined for tenor sax but there's not much of that in their music so he's been "coming along nicely" with the flute and alto sax and is "growing into keyboards now"π
Oh! I didn't make the connection -- he's THAT Travis! Thank you!
@seancorfield GitBash was surprisingly complete from my testing. But had the same limitation as WSL. It did have some bugs with native libraries, so we ignored those.
Yes it is, I have seen enough of it already because I had to get up at 0530 for a train to That London
Morning
Today in The London: fog with vague outlines of buildings, like a 50ties architects nightmare
@conor.p.farrell when I want to be in That London in the morning I have to take a train the day before. π
@conor.p.farrell 0530β¦. early. Itβs all relative dude π
in case it's any use to anyone, I've got the instructor's notes from our web apps/heroku/clj workshop from the other day in a gist: https://gist.github.com/the-frey/dd31dab1d261d48a9e35d651121c614b
there's links in there to what attendees might write at various points, the code for the intro bit in an online repl, the instructor's notes for how to reach a solution & the intended refactorings (the initial impl. I wrote for the workshop has a bunch of refactorings like memoization of i/o, eliminating intermediate collections in maps etc that could be jumping off points for lazy eval, transducers, comp, partial or whatever you fancy)