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@shaunlebron: I’ve seen a few references to debouncing - what do you mean by that?
@shaunlebron: haven't chatted with you in a minute
I think debounce is referring to this type of behavior: http://underscorejs.org/#debounce running parinfer on every input can be slow
@rafd: we need to support parinfer in #C0J20813K so you might as well join this channel as well
@cfleming: just making sure that parinfer doesn’t run after every keypress
for the full-processing it does, it would create a noticeable delay, so debouncing just makes sure it will run at most 1 time per n ms
hey @meow, i’m doing well, you? starting a new job soon
interesting, I’ve noticed parinfer’s history being eaten
which may be related to community growth
glad you’re working stuff like that
I’m starting at Stripe in february
turned down a role at some ideal clojure shop
figured working at a bigger company like Stripe would mean more chances to influence industry tooling. lot of open source devs there interested in trying new stuff
thanks!
@shaunlebron: Congratulations! That’s awesome. Are you moving to SF?
I am not moving, they’re letting me work from Houston!
and thanks!
ha, they use Slack it seems