Stefano Pigozzi (@pigoz) 's Twitter Profile
Stefano Pigozzi

@pigoz

Software developer from ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Co-founder and former maintainer at @mpv_player. I tweet about finance, programming, climbing, mountains, and various weeb stuff.

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linkhttps://github.com/pigoz calendar_today29-04-2008 17:46:55

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Stefano Pigozzi (@pigoz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pretty much my experience ๐Ÿ™‚ The best developer I had the pleasure to work with used some obscure KDE code editor. Might not be the best ever, but I've noticed developers using vim or emacs are consistently good.

Jesse Warden (@jesterxl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reading the effect-ts docs, and it's basically a Result and Option with many helper functions, a way to compose functions, with type-safety. If you've ever used Folktale, Sanctuary, or true-myth, you'll immediately know the basics. The run API reminds me of Python's async io or

Stefano Pigozzi (@pigoz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

L'inflazione cala = I prezzi scendono.... Non fa una piega! Ovviamente รจ merito del governo e non dell'aumento dei tassi d'interesse dell'ECB ๐Ÿคก

Stefano Pigozzi (@pigoz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most software developers don't understand how regular jobs suck. Granted, typical 9 to 5 SWE jobs are a soul sucking endeavor, IMHO the way out is not to become a barista, but it is remote work and a shorter work week. On SWE rates most people can afford the "pay cut".

PointerPodcast (@pointerpodcast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(1/4) Pointer[163]: Effect-TS con Michael Arnaldi ๐Ÿค“ Arrivati alla puntata 163 del nostro podcast, parliamo finalmente di programmazione funzionale, un paradigma di programmazione alternativo alla piรน classica programmazione imperativa.

(1/4) Pointer[163]: Effect-TS con <a href="/MichaelArnaldi/">Michael Arnaldi</a> 

๐Ÿค“ Arrivati alla puntata 163 del nostro podcast, parliamo finalmente di programmazione funzionale, un paradigma di programmazione alternativo alla piรน classica programmazione imperativa.
Rich Harris (@rich_harris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

removing types from your own code is clownish, epically misguided behaviour, but whatever โ€” to each their own. removing types from a library THAT OTHER PEOPLE HAVE TO USE, however, is just user-hostile dickwaddery

Ryan Cavanaugh ๐Ÿ‘‰ searyanc.dev on bsky (@searyanc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Adam Rackis I can't believe these 12 lines don't explicitly demonstrate every layer of a real app architecture. Also, where are the tests? Are they saying you shouldn't write tests? I would have put tests, docs, and a diagram showing the load balancer, all on this one slide, for clarity

Stefano Pigozzi (@pigoz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You've read it first on il Sole24Ore! BTP Valore is way better than US Treasuries. Hurry up and buy! ๐Ÿ™ƒ ilsole24ore.com/art/ken-fisherโ€ฆ

DHH (@dhh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This guy "forgot" to share that to create this clip he artificially throttled his browser to 3G. If you do the same on, say, Google Calendar, a full SPA, the result is as bad or worse. Yes, web apps require a web connection to work. News at 11!

Michael Arnaldi (@michaelarnaldi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The creation of effect.ts developers effect-schema is probably the most feature-complete. I havenโ€™t found any way to break it, and it perfectly handles complex Typescript inference." monadical.com/posts/typescriโ€ฆ