Romain Endelin

@RomainEndelin

Peace and code. Mostly talking about programming, sometimes politics, religion & lifestyle too.

Montpellier, France
Joined October 2011

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    Jun 2
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    May 9

    90 days later: Refugees: •0 Attacks •0 Deaths •2 Travel Bans Americans: •21,290 Shootings •5,214 Deaths •121 Mass Shootings •0 Gun Bans

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    Apr 29

    La liberté de la presse n'est pas un privilège des journalistes mais un droit des citoyens. Avec Le Pen, elle sera sous surveillance.

  4. Apr 23
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    Apr 21

    @supdecoMontpellier avec ! Merci à d'être jury!!

  6. Apr 19

    Well, Clojure is good, and it's beautiful. But after I've tried , it sucks to have runtime errors and ugly stacktraces...

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    Apr 15
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    Apr 15

    Built a model of the 3-dimensional shadow cast by a 4-dimensional hypercube. It makes beautiful 2-dimensional shadows.

  9. Apr 13
  10. Apr 4

    "A good team is built on trust." on 's design team via

  11. Mar 31

    Pivotal Tracker now run some Elm code in production!

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    Mar 31

    “If we wish to count lines of code, we should not regard them as ‘lines produced’ but as ‘lines spent.’”– Edsger Dijkstra

  13. Mar 24

    Great idea, adding time as a 3rd dimension to game of life

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    Mar 22
    , , and 6 others
  15. Mar 2

    Once you bite into the apple...

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    Feb 25

    Tracking down a bug in production

  17. Feb 22

    I just switched from Vim to Visual Code Studio, again in the idea of delegating some intelligence to the tool, and focus on the essential.

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    Feb 22

    "Every great developer you know got there by solving problems they were unqualified to solve until they actually did it." - Patrick McKenzie

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    Feb 21

    Hello, my name is David. I would fail to write bubble sort on a whiteboard. I look code up on the internet all the time. I don't do riddles.

  20. Feb 21

    Static languages are humbling: you don't keep the whole thinking in your brain, you can delegate part of the thinking to the language itself

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