Manuel Cerón

@ceronman

Software developer at . Game designer wannabe.

Amsterdam, Nederland
Joined April 2008

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  1. 17 hours ago
  2. 17 hours ago

    Clojure has some pretty cool features. But I still get frustrated by the annoying syntax. I still find both hard to read and write.

  3. Retweeted
    Sep 26

    Dale Hansen's response to NFL athletes taking a knee is absolutely amazing & powerful. Let this be heard far & wide.

  4. Retweeted
    Sep 27
    Replying to

    These BOTW modders are fucking insane. 😂 (via WilianZilv )

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    Sep 26

    Si quieres venir a , pero no cuentas con los recursos aplica a nuestro programa de becas

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    Sep 25

    “exactly for this reason, I insist on the right to criticize her perpetually.”

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    Sep 25

    I recognize pros/cons, but overall I hate Twitter as a news/politics platform. Tons of repeat links each day. Thank goodness for Muted Words

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    Sep 25

    Instagram has now reached 800 million monthly users (running on Python 3 😁)

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    Sep 24

    Wife: "Hold hands when crossing the street." *2 year old grabs own hands* "OK Mommy." Me: "Oh you're going to be so good at programming."

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    Sep 24
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    Sep 21

    I'm looking for my next job cv: or willing to learn fp remote ok, plz RT

  12. Sep 20

    They have a monstrosity that some brave people like to call macros, as in Lisp.

  13. Sep 20
    Replying to

    Another big difference: Clojure tries hard to avoid any sort of mutating state. In Perl everything is mutable, sometimes in surprising ways.

  14. Sep 20
    Replying to

    While Clojure, as all Lisp dialects, has almost no syntax. Perl has a syntax so complex that has been proven impossible to parse!

  15. Sep 20

    Clojure and Perl are similar in that they embrace TMTOWTDI. But they are radically different in how the embrace syntax.

  16. Sep 20
    Replying to

    In contrast, Go has one way of doing things. It's usually an ugly one, but then you do it that way, move on, and get things done 😶

  17. Sep 20

    Clojure has so many ways of doing things. It's fun to think which one is the best. You can spend hours thinking which way is more elegant.

  18. Sep 19

    Why LISPs have no auto-currying.

  19. Retweeted
    Sep 17

    I co-maintain the compiler for one of the world's most popular programming languages... skipped compiler theory at uni

  20. Sep 17

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