abhinav omprakash (@the_lazy_folder) 's Twitter Profile
abhinav omprakash

@the_lazy_folder

(Clojure engineer) | Functional•Programming | Semi-esoteric tech

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linkhttps://www.abhinavomprakash.com/ calendar_today06-06-2021 10:02:55

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Peter Strömberg aka PEZ (@pappapez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you inline def when Clojure hacking? You probably know there are various spy libraries to lessen the typing. Like Snitch, by abhinav omprakash. It brings it down to virtually no typing. And Calva lets you bring it down to zero. youtu.be/jb1BcYpyOAs #Clojure #debugging

v (@iavins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's very hard to replace SQL. Almost impossible, even. This paper by Andy Pavlo and Michael Stonebraker makes a case for how there have been numerous efforts to replace SQL, but none of them succeeded or will ever succeed in future.

It's very hard to replace SQL. Almost impossible, even.

This paper by Andy Pavlo and Michael Stonebraker makes a case for how there have been numerous efforts to replace SQL, but none of them succeeded or will ever succeed in future.
Peter Strömberg aka PEZ (@pappapez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing Calva Power Tools. Tap into the power of important Clojure development tools right from the VS Code Command Palette. Calva Power Tools is a new extension, built as a companion to Calva. There are commands for loading dependencies, and for using the most common

Will McGugan (@willmcgugan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am once again asking for sponsorship for my work on Rich and Textual. If I've helped you in the past, or my work has benefited you, consider sponsoring me! Even coffee money brightens my day. 😇 github.com/sponsors/willm…

LaurieWired (@lauriewired) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s fun to think of programming “costs” in terms of light distance traveled: int -> float conversion: Crosses your Laptop Screen Branch misprediction: Runs your room Thread context switch: 3 Football fields Cache invalidation: Travels to Another city

It’s fun to think of programming “costs” in terms of light distance traveled:

int -> float conversion: Crosses your Laptop Screen
Branch misprediction: Runs your room
Thread context switch: 3 Football fields
Cache invalidation: Travels to Another city
Alex Vacca (@itsalexvacca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The experiment revealed something nobody expected. This isn't how software fails. Excel doesn't hallucinate. Databases don't claim to wear ties. We discovered AI can fail by creating alternate realities. And that's just one shop. One mini-fridge. Now scale that thought...

Glauber Costa (@glcst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I remember when I was young - my first year at Red Hat, I sat down with one of our most senior engineers, avid to learn, and asked him if it was more important to read code, or write code, if I wanted to become a great programmer. This was especially important for Linux, which

Will McGugan (@willmcgugan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Never write your own X library” This is such conventional wisdom. But somebody wrote their own. That’s why we have the choice not to write something. Following conventional wisdom you will never make an impact with your work. 🤷‍♂️