Scala is the the first I used and I like it a lot. If I had more time I’d love to give ocaml a decent try but I don’t think I can get into it these days.
A super cool guy!
Scala is the the first I used and I like it a lot. If I had more time I’d love to give ocaml a decent try but I don’t think I can get into it these days.
I remember playing around with this, never went deep with it but appreciate the project. I really wish more languages had alternative syntax options like this. I’ll give Hy another shot this weekend.
I am still confused how to understand the results about programming language. Desired vs Admired? One means you use it, one means you want to?
Co-recursive is excellent, I enjoy it a lot
I didn’t see the diff command last time, thanks for that. It still feels like a miss for fossil to host a web view and forum but not a pull request-like section.
I checked out fossil once and looks like it doesn’t have an equivalent to Pull Request so I moved on. It wasn’t clear how anyone could begin to be a contributor to a project if I host on fossil.
Execute program is another online learning tool that teaches SQL. I have used it for typescript lessons and like it a lot.
OpenAPI is pretty great. At my last job, we had a code generator to build part of the backend based on OpenAPI spec file, so we always knew the spec was accurate, couldn’t have routes or parameters that weren’t in the spec.
OpenAPI has been around for donkeys years
Lol wut
Yep, first thought I had when I read the title.
The Cavern Of Cobol is an active place at the Something Awful forums, I’ve found it a great resource.