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tomekw@functional.cafeT

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  • ๐Ÿ†• blog!
    tomekw@functional.cafeT tomekw@functional.cafe

    @Edent Iโ€™m proud to be a late adopter!

    Uncategorized crypto future technology

  • Why do languages, like #rust, for example, need so many new features?
    tomekw@functional.cafeT tomekw@functional.cafe

    @marshray I am actually THE WORST person to ask this question ๐Ÿ˜‚

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    GitHub - tomekw/hikari-cp: A Clojure wrapper to HikariCP JDBC connection pool

    A Clojure wrapper to HikariCP JDBC connection pool - tomekw/hikari-cp

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    Uncategorized rust

  • Why do languages, like #rust, for example, need so many new features?
    tomekw@functional.cafeT tomekw@functional.cafe

    @mohs fair ๐Ÿ™‚

    Let me rephrase: I think some languages try to over-engineer things for the sake of doing it, not to make them actually more useful.

    Uncategorized rust

  • Why do languages, like #rust, for example, need so many new features?
    tomekw@functional.cafeT tomekw@functional.cafe

    @mohs when you compare that to games: if you constantly need new seasons, battle passes and tons of new content, it means the core gameplay loop is broken.

    At least thatโ€™s how I see it.

    Uncategorized rust

  • Why do languages, like #rust, for example, need so many new features?
    tomekw@functional.cafeT tomekw@functional.cafe

    @marshray definitely true, for some languages, yes, but I think, for example, #clojure, escapes this definition

    Uncategorized rust

  • Why do languages, like #rust, for example, need so many new features?
    tomekw@functional.cafeT tomekw@functional.cafe

    Why do languages, like #rust, for example, need so many new features?

    Uncategorized rust
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