Alexander Solovyov

@asolovyov

CTO . I do Clojure, Python, React, lots of talking and more.

Kyiv, Ukraine
Joined February 2008

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    прикидываешь, что таску делать 2 часа на всякий случай оцениваешь в 4 справляешься за 2 прикидываешь, что таску делать 2 часа решаешь, что уже получается нормально оценивать задачи, пишешь 2 делаешь таску миллион спринтов, тебе помогает вся команда, оставляешь доделывать внукам

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    Aug 23

    Tip: When printf-debugging in Chrome, use console.warn instead of .log. The yellow color sticks out more, and the log message automatically contains a stacktrace.

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  3. Aug 23

    Господа! Вы наверняка заметили, что я тут 15 сентября буду выступать на - но вот вам еще промо-код на 15% скидки: solovyov-hl-15 :-)

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    Aug 19

    Wow! Here is an example where ClojureScript’s built-in type inference could be leveraged to emit much more performant code:

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    Aug 15

    We continue introducing our great speakers at ! Join to learn anecdotes and stories about parsing, analyzing and extracting the value from data. Check the details and buy tickets:

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    Aug 14
    Replying to

    Many Clojure projects are so stable that they are now putting "liveness advisories" like

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    Aug 13

    "[When I started] w/ my current customer, a person was skeptical about the speed we were promising. A month later she was introducing me as a "super-coder". I had to correct her and say that no, I'm just using Clojure." What a great lightly edited quote from Clojurians' slack

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    Aug 13

    I'll be giving a talk "Data science from the trenches" in a month (September, 15th) at highload fwdays come listen :)

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  9. Aug 12

    I’m not sure is that’s a fail of Elasticsearch, of Lucene, or a human civilization, but setting up stemming for russian language feels like 1999 is back asking to set up Cyrillic in console. Ukrainian is next...

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    Aug 10

    I just published “Ultimate Localization of React (Mobx) App with i18next”

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    Aug 8

    Recently, I saw one of the most intriguing uses of WebAssembly (wasm) while talking to an insurance company that's in the middle of revamping itself to migrate to the cloud. I think it's a very interesting story! Thread below.

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    Aug 4

    Bored? Let's play a game! Retweet once you see the cat. I swear this is not a trick. It's there in full plain sight.

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    Aug 5

    TIL things about the technical aspects of gun regulation in the States. Unrolled here:

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    Aug 2

    Do you have any idea how to deal with a phase "OMG, why is everything so slow!" on your project? Join during his talk at conf in September ;) Details:

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    Jul 29

    NOW - tell me how all programmers are interchangeable, modulo knowing a language?

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    Jul 31

    I have tentatively agreed to give a programming talk in Ukraine in 2019 just so I can show a "fuck Russia" slide for solidarity 🇺🇦🇺🇸

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    Jul 30

    Curious as to who is using or reason in Kiev. I'll be visiting next week, hit me up if you'd like to have a pint and talk about FP/OCaml/Reason.

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    Jul 26

    Wow, this is very cool, working Clojure on top of Erlang.

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