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I made a cljs-book in Chinese http://cljs-book.clj.im/
just found no one can really review all my chapters in China since we barely use cljs in production.
I'm trying to record a screencast demonstrating REPL-based development, but I really hate my English accent... can you guys listen to a few minutes of this and tell me if this is totally unbearable? My feelings won't get hurt if you say yes đ https://vimeo.com/229966921
Sounds absolutely fine to me too đ
Another Brit checking in and saying sounds fine to me. I've heard far thicker accents from people who live in England. Very easy to understand.
@qqq yeah, haven't found a way around that so far unfortunately đ maybe I can equalize the sound with a low-pass filter...
@U0QKTTY4D @U0MFQNXFZ @U09LZR36F thanks guys
@U0KTWJA9G here it is đ https://vimeo.com/230220635
when building text editors, has it been resolved if cursor should (1) point at chars or (2) point at spaces between chars ?
however emacs uses (1) regardless and I couldn't have told you from memory, so how important is it really?
@gtrak if it actually uses (1) for both, how is it possible to insert at both the beginning and end of a file? I donât get how it would allow putting text both before the first char and after the last char in the document with a single âcursor is at a specific charâ model
unless we have an invisible virtual âbofâ or âeofâ character?
maybe Iâm thinking about this all wrong
the main advantage of a cursor being between chars instead of at one, is the model for insertion doesnât need those weird hoops
since itâs natural to represent âright after the lastâ or âright before the firstâ when pointing at spaces between
@val_waeselynck I'm also making a REPL demo, but of socket REPL
â ~ nc localhost 6000
clojure => (set! *PS1* "99 bottles of beer... ")
"99 bottles of beer... "
99 bottles of beer...
99 bottles of beer...
99 bottles of beer...
99 bottles of beer...
99 bottles of beer... (business-time-because-i-am-important)
:sure-you-are
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