andrzejkrzywda.bsky.social
Arkency | RailsEventStore | wroc_love.rb
Rails programmer since 2004
Chess player aspiring to become IM
coffee amateur
sf books lover
DDD, CQRS, Event Sourcing
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it was great to see you at the stage here, good talk, thanks š
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At first, I thought that Part 2 is not necessarily graph-friendly. But actually it is, with some trick like this:
It helped again to store neighbours with their relative direction from the node.
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the grammar for Day 3.2 part
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You really should, best conference IMHO. Wroclaw strolling will free your mind (compared to other cities, not nature) given the amount of space between the buidlings.
Talks quality is higher than the other ruby confs I've been too.
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10 minutes games is a good choice, use more time in the opening, though (after looking at your last 3 games)
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now that we have fav openings/drinks out of the way can focus on puzzles š
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Scotch
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very intruiging, you would do that in let's say group call with screen sharing?
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would a "scribe" be a good name?
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thanks for mentioning this, reminds me of exploring it more
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I'm glad you don't pretend Vim is an IDE
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hello š
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I agree that there is some ratio, but not as subjective.
My metrics are:
- English-ness of the language
- level of interpunction
Still, hard to measure precisely.
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Iām not aware of such benchmarks but definitely an interesting metric.
We could gain another PR win for Ruby š
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Ruby might have the readability advantage.
On the other hand, Ruby grammar is not the simplest one - could it be prone to more hallucinations than other langs?
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interesting!
so Hotwire is now included in Symfony?
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estimate vs commitment, right?
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just unnecessary dependency at this moment, unrelated to license changes
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I remember my first day at a Python project and it made me almost angry too - how this can be so inconsistent š
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any chance for a CM aspiring for IM to be added? š
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it was a great read too!
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it was the first from the 3 mentioned books that I read
it was very impactful for my career as a programmer and later as a founder of a dev company
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indeed!