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tylerayoung.com
#ElixirLang developer working at Jump. Former software dev at Felt and X-Plane. He/him.
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It’ll be nice to be able to easily remember which version of iOS, macOS, watchOS, and visionOS came out this year. (Off the top of my head, I think that’s currently 16, 13, 9, and 2??)
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It’s gonna be 10 better than the current OS. Or is it 9? …11? (I’m actually okay with them moving to a year-based numbering, even if they for some reason think it needs to be a car model year-based numbering.)
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Is this the full-stack Elm thing?
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Same. Some people are *really* turned off by how brash he is, but I don't actually mind. It's refreshing to have somebody not communicate by couching everything they say in a way that avoids all possible misinterpretation.
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This is the one I'm thinking of: fly.io/blog/youre-a...
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Do you mean to tell me there exists a world outside the Bay Area?
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👀 😬
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At Jump, we’ve started hiring people who don’t have previous Elixir experience.
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Having seen behind the curtain on a lot of those hiring processes, they start by describing the ideal candidate, but will still talk to people who don’t fit that. Enthusiasm to learn goes a long way. (Though to be fair, I don’t know specifically about Apple…)
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This is the perfect time to watch 2020 and 2021 videos, because you might actually be able to target those releases in production today! 😆
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OMG, yes! 💜💜💜
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The Moonlander has entered the chat 😁 (I have the topmost of the three rectangular thumb buttons programmed to be my spacebar keys.) www.zsa.io/moonlander
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AI generated. 😬 It belies the value of the code. It’d be easy enough to submit a PR to fix it, though.
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How does Python’s pattern matching compare? I’ve used Swift’s a lot and like it, but the last time I used Python was pre-3.11 I think.
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Styler didn't work for our existing codebase because of the (massive) amount of semantic changes... it just utterly broke the code. We wanted to opt in to some changes, but not all. This package is a fork of Adobe's Styler that just allows customization.
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I’d watch that!
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Yep, that fixed it! Thank you!
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Hehe, I like "what it claims to do." 😄
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Aww, shoot, well I feel the same about you. I reference your talks all the time.
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Let’s recap: BBC uses custom Elixir DSLs to serve 📈 600m+ monthly unique views 💻 12 servers (down from 100 🧑‍💻 7 #elixirlang engineers! Mind blowing! 🤯
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Oooh, that is a good looking shirt.
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Oh wow! 😄
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They should have kept stirring! 😂
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For when you know the arity is just outrageous: `MyModule.my_fun/🙈`
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No, no, the stirring is important! xkcd.com/1838/
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Well, I knew ahead of time everybody else was fallible. 😉