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In 2020 I only had my iPad with me (with keyboard) but I wanted to do some advent calendar, so I might have used iDOS emulator to write the solution, also might have found an ancient editor and write the syntax highlight myself.
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That’s why of ‘still’, (also one needs to undelete the reason files after running the convert command make them *disappear*) it’s still possible though to have business logic in reason and the UI part in rescript and use rely (if it still compiles) for testing BL in a blink of the eye.
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Slipping into the dune
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Tried gleam recently and I agree, but it’s still a bit rough around the edges (but improving very fast)
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If one wants to target #JavaScript #ReScript is a better choice imho (as I wrote recently why).
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For the lighthouse score it’s required to inline the script/css, so I reused code from my 2014 submission to the Facebook interview 🤣
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Fast Dev-X and fast UX ? seems possible (*): (*) example page is small but still :-P
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I think I can make it even faster if I embed livereload logic in the server, as @rescript-lang.org compile time is nothing.
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No way!
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It’s just a matter of preference, I think tailwind is great, just not my cup of tea.
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Perfect, I knew there had to be something like that, and I missed while skimming the docs, thanks!
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Of course tracking each type and passing only what they need will work, but for generic code such the one above it’s bad DevX
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If you want something similar in the .NET world I made github.com/kentaromiura... and there’s a bare runner example (in F# !) here: github.com/kentaromiura...
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Utopia is a POC I made some time ago to share native code and front end code. The repo shows an example with native dream app but is not limited to the web. Tests use rely so it’s super fast (in general, the example test is meaningless).
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I must say that #Steamdeck + #xreal one is also a great combo.
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I remember taking a stab to it and just by passing some parameters to node the performance would improve because I realized that by default just reading the file was slow as hell as default chunks applied by node would make it super slow.
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There’s enough space under the floppy drive to add a trackpad like the one in the 486 compaq I used to use: www.reddit.com/media?url=ht... The single button could be on the right side next to the apple logo for 100% more accessibility
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You need shorter chopsticks then!
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I don’t even know how it happened as I didn’t even see your post haha! I must have misclicked, sorry again!
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Absolutely not lol
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In particular I was using www.lyx.org on muLinux to write the (mini) thesis and I could easily copy/paste the turbo pascal source
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On the same OS I also wrote my thesis compiler in Pascal, the fact I could dual boot Linux and Dos and access the same partition was super helpful for me at the time. www.freeforumzone.com/mobile/d/292...