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Steve Miner

@miner

Clojure enthusiast, Swift futurist, old Apple guy, 3-ball juggler, ancient denizen of Stanford LOTS

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Side note about LOTS at Stanford. The Low Overhead Time-Sharing System was founded by John McCarthy. As far as I know, he never visited once it was up and running. Only a couple of employees, and lots of student volunteers kept the place running.

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Join us for episode #41 on 28 Oct, 21:00 (Europe/Amsterdam) Live with @timbaldridge patreon.com/posts/defn-41-… - tweet with your questions and we will get them answered :)

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Hello #clojureconj! My e-book "Clojure Polymorphism" is on sale for $4.99. Get it while the bits are still fresh! leanpub.com/clojurepolymor… #clojure

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"Making Memories" at #clojureconj, talk by Aaron Cummings -- Clojure for chips. Fun historical photos. Shout-out to Jim Duey ن and me! Great talk. youtube.com/watch?v=Nk0cue…

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Friendly reminder to #Clojure users: if you have a vector, use `peek` and `pop`, not `last` and `butlast`. Beginners should avoid `last` and `butlast`. They're fine for short lists, but slow for longer sequences.

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Playing Rock-Paper-Scissors with the Apropos. Reminds me of an old gist by @puredanger using async: gist.github.com/puredanger/596…

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@[email protected] Rebecca Wirfs-Brock The data-driven approach to OO largely derived from DB schemas and Entity-Relationship modeling. The behavioral approach derived from how Smalltalk programmers thought in terms of entities exchanging messages.

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Unpacking after moving into new house. Finding clothes my wife bought for me years ago. I’ve been saving them for after my old clothes wear out. Starting to realize my old t-shirts are likely to outlive me