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I am implementing a database program but I don't know kiwi about implementing a database
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I'm writing a CGI scripting library in R7RS !scheme
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!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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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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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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Wow I just learned that Java doesn't even have a built-in JSON parser yet. That is kind of surprising to me.
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I forgot about "compile-to-javascript" languages. That's kind of like a platform in and of itself but at higher level than bytecode.
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So I would say that besides native, there are basically: CLR, JVM, Javascript, BEAM (Erlang). Those are major ones. Then Guile, Parrot...
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I guess I'll stick to JVM for now. I had a pretty good experience in Kawa.
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@satchmoz Guile is a VM but does not support many languages https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Guile-Implementation.html
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Can you scoot over? Thanks https://i.redd.it/uhz8p9q405qz.jpg
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If Guile gets more popular maybe it could be a common VM platform.
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I wonder why Parrot VM isn't too popular. Even Scheme isn't very good on it.
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@moonman Nothing but trash.
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OK starting today I am going to commit to spending a few minutes daily to fiction writing. I started a few paragraphs today.
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@taknamay good for you! If you are just writing for pleasure, I recommend sharing samples with a community of writers online
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@taknamay for example, I've had some friendly, helpful feedback from the folks on the SciFiShortStories subreddit
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@taknamay I find it motivating to know I will have at least a few readers, and get some feedback. Not good for publishing prospects though
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Connecting to an HDTV with VGA was a less impressive experience than I thought.
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If you die in a fursuit, do you die in real life?
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