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Some amazing SQL macros in rust: https://github.com/sfackler/rust-postgres-macros
The Julia REPL keeps getting faster. I'm impressed, it's getting progressively polished over time.
A fascinating showcase of the different ways of formatting/indenting lisp code: http://t.co/InTYStCJHY
No matter how carefully I research my blog posts, people always send me corrections. It's great; I always learn something.
I'm considering another voyage of discovery to the land of other editors. This time, Light Table.
A friend of mine is integrating PHP CMS tools with difficulty. As a dev, I can roll my own, but I don't know what to recommend to others.
I'm considering unbinding C-x C-c. I hit it more often on accident than on purpose these days.
When trying a startup's online product, check they aren't about to go bust and shut down, or get bought and shut down. Argh.
I really enjoy blogging, but posts invariably take much longer to write than I plan for.
I'm gradually bringing an old project into good test coverage. Coveralls is pretty strict -- 66% and it's still showing a red badge!
Emacs tools for improving your prose: http://t.co/vpZeK0vudG
Blogged: The Definitive Guide To Syntax Highlighting http://t.co/MXMhshW7fF
Historically, many accepted scientific theories have been discarded in the face of more data. How much more in tech, which is so young!
Happy to report that I posted a question on https://emacs.stackexchange.com/ and I received a great response within 30 minutes!
Discovered that for integers in Python, hash(x) == x (most of the time). Seems elegant, but I was not expecting it!
Nifty Emacs package of the day: https://github.com/magnars/string-edit.el -- allows you to edit strings without worrying about escaping.
.@melpa_emacs I'm seeing ~5 second page loads on the MELPA home page. I feel deeply ungrateful complaining about it, but do you see it too?
Not enough Emacs projects have screenshots. There are very few projects that aren't improved with a picture to tempt potential users.
uselessd is a neat project exploring stripping down systemd, but I originally thought it was a parody project! "complementary kitchen sink"
I'm happy to report that stackoverflow now correctly highlights Emacs questions! http://t.co/sZcRDepb5c
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