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I am implementing a database program but I don't know kiwi about implementing a database
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Or like, a reply? lol
Thursday, 19-Oct-17 04:30:44 UTC from web -
I've risen from the dead for you people and I can't even get a popular notice?
Thursday, 19-Oct-17 04:30:35 UTC from web -
I'm writing a CGI scripting library in R7RS !scheme
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Tuesday, 17-Oct-17 01:32:31 UTC from web
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Things are moving a mile a minute around here, just like the good ol days
Tuesday, 17-Oct-17 00:28:38 UTC from web -
Well.
Tuesday, 17-Oct-17 00:28:13 UTC from web -
Is it possible to use "anypony" unironically anymore?
Tuesday, 17-Oct-17 00:13:46 UTC from web -
!anarchism I.W.W. Poster, 1921. - http://i.imgur.com/YiNB1so.jpg
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@lnxw48a1 I think you're right, and I don't see why ML should be so high. I think it's due to a flaw in the queries I used.
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@charlag I am starting to doubt that result, maybe the short name accidentally captured unrelated postings
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@charlag Indeed has a way of searching by programming language, but I wonder if it's as exact as I thought
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@charlag For example, this https://www.indeed.com/jobtrends?l=&q=Scala%2C+ML%2C+Clojure%2C+Erlang%2C+Haskell%2C+F-sharp same on LinkedIn
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Based solely on job posting data from Indeed and LinkedIn, and corroborating with external data, I observed this about FPL jobs:
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Scala 58%, ML 28%, Clojure 6%, Erlang 4%, Haskell 4%, F# 0%. I know this isn't accurate for F# but the naming makes searching difficult.
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Still, I feel pretty confident that Scala and ML take around 80% of the pie and the rest make up about 20%.
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yaaaaaawwn #cats #catsofmastodon #mastocats
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@cwebber Wisp looks cool, though I'm aiming for a curly brace appearance. Maybe I can implement static types separately.
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@cwebber I think it is kind of futile but I've been wondering how close I can get to a C-like language on lisp
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I am interested in hearing what non-lispers think of this syntax. https://pastebin.com/jNcQPsYx https://quitter.se/attachment/4625005
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@csaurus Here is "and" defined in terms of a macro. https://quitter.se/attachment/4628912
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@taknamay oh cool, i forgot about hygienic macros and how that might change things. I still like parens tbh. Is this guile?
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@csaurus It's a syntax I am making up, but I am thinking of implementing in Scheme.
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@nee Thanks for the feedback. I haven't worked out the exact syntax, I am still playing around with it. Some decisions I admit are weird.
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look at this, never seen this before on hardware! #linux © ????
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@koz Now that I think of it, maybe that would be a good SRFI. I think Kawa does optional types in a non-obtrusive way.
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@koz Yes I'm familiar but I'm looking for a more drastic break, not just a layer on top of Scheme
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!art i drew a Sucy :3 http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/863158
Friday, 13-Oct-17 15:01:15 UTC from web -
contracting aids live on !stream http://rainbowdash.net/url/855563\
Wednesday, 11-Oct-17 23:25:42 UTC from web -
I found a dead rodent in my pond... My guess is rattus rattus but honestly have no idea with the decomposition
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Other than feeling bad about the dead animal, I'm wondering what to do about the rats living near my pond if anything
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I'm doing the Indian head bob involuntarily now
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Nick India
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I have said the word "kiwi" 47 times in the ten minutes I've been !streaming, come watch me hit 200 http://rainbowdash.net/url/855563
Monday, 09-Oct-17 18:28:27 UTC from web-
@mrmattimation is it actually the word "Kiwi", or is it the word filter?
kuz if it's the 2nd it's not as interesting
and someone should wash your mouth with soap young man
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Ok I downloaded Pharo and Smalltalk looks pretty cool. I wish there were a cool language that people actually used for things
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What I really need to do is settle with one of the statically typed functional languages like Haskell or Scala. Those seem to be more used.
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!streaming animation on the ask jeeves gritty reboot http://rainbowdash.net/url/855563
Sunday, 08-Oct-17 15:37:23 UTC from web -
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