Glitch is exploring a git alternative where edits are continuously committed, then you have a slider that lets you move between historical states. Less powerful, but much more approachable!
https://medium.com/glitch/reinventing-version-control-with-glitch-rewind-914c350da442
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Exploring design ideas using AI as a learning assistant, for creative exploration: https://andymatuschak.org/hmwl/
Ooh, difftastic is now listed on the official git website! https://git-scm.com/tools/command-line
I really like pattern matching in Rust, but I find myself using it less and less.
`if let` and `let ... else` require substantially less indentation, and I often use them for Option values.
I don't miss this syntactic sugar in OCaml though. Maybe it's just because OCaml has a 2 space indent, unlike Rust's 4 space indent?