Dustin Getz (@dustingetz) 's Twitter Profile
Dustin Getz

@dustingetz

creator of #ElectricClojure and founder of hyperfiddle.net, a rapid UI development tool for building high-fidelity enterprise workbench frontends in minutes

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FRP has always been the right answer, and I am with Dustin Getz in believing there’s no reason for the front end and back end architecture and language to be different.

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for generative software engineering to replace human, one of these must be true: 1. P=NP 2. the industry gets serious about referential transparency, abandons TS The state space of imperative programs grows combinatorially (>> exponential), every LOC written adds to the problem

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Signal is the most important type in functional programming. Because it unifies value semantics, resource management and backpressure. The essence of distributed computation

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I think Hyperfiddle might be Windows for the cloud I don't know about you, but I've lost control of my mac, imo Apple has lost control of their GUI, and MS clearly lost control of Windows (the preferences are a webview and it's so broken as to drop keystrokes while typing)

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The webification of the desktop is exactly the disaster Dustin Getz observes, and FRP (of which Electric Clojure is the best implementation I’ve seen) is the answer, both natively and on the web.

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I have a job lead for VP Eng, startup, 10yo Clojure shop, 1M LOC. 25 eng. DM with your links and if appropriate I will refer you. PS this is a game of hidden criteria, if I don’t respond it’s a no, be cool

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Anyone remember Luna Lang the visual flowchart programming tool based on Haskell? it’s a python DSL now: ensoanalytics.com

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i’d just like to remind my investors that the goal is not 2M ARR in 2 years, nor is it 100M in 7. The goal is to light a spark in an oil field

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I’ve like 7 concurrent recruiting conversations in my DMs right now, and without subtweeting any one person, broadly, i sense an enormous disconnect between buyer/seller expectations. The era of getting paid big bucks to work remotely on fun greenfield projects at well managed

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The number one thing holding back any individual human is that we don't know what we don't know. If only we knew, our worldview might suddenly shift, but we don't. Because our fragile human egos are too busy asserting themselves to ask a question.

The number one thing holding back any individual human is that we don't know what we don't know. If only we knew, our worldview might suddenly shift, but we don't. Because our fragile human egos are too busy asserting themselves to ask a question.
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The reason unsolicited feedback doesn't work is because the best feedback strikes a vulnerable blind spot. You simply cannot label a vulnerability without deep trust, which requires balance and takes years to develop. Ergo, a consultant can only answer the questions he is asked

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Distracted driving is drunk driving. Distracted decision making is drunk decision making. How busy and distracted is any given company's management? How many concurrent projects competing for attention? Management is drunk at the wheel!