I fear I will end up following the same users that I interact with on Twitter.
Some interesting new folks too.
Oooh, newlines! I believe microblogging has value even without a strict 140 char limit.
Twitter has become more generous anyway: @ replies to mulitple users, image links have all become shorter in Twitter's length calculation.
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I see that *up has become an increasingly common name for toolchain installers: rustup, ghcup, even juliaup.
I think Rust was the first to use this terminology? I'm curious how similar the different *up tools are.
It's rare to see ANSI escape codes for URLs in the wild, but cargo has it!
This example links to https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/profiles.html#default-profiles, describing the different profiles.
Considering releases vs debug is a source of confusion for new users expecting better performance, this seems wise.
What are the most popular languages that have used an AST walker for their implementation?
I know Ruby used to do this, but there must be others.
(I'm interested in the lowest PL speed that users will tolerate if you have awesome features.)