Fred Hebert

@mononcqc

Systems Architect, Dev, OSS, Tech Book Author, Board , angry speaker. Enjoys: dist sys, resilience engineering, PLs, property-based testing, writing.

Quebec, Canada
Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2009.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    9. sij 2019.

    Property-Based Testing with PropEr, , and is now out! Grab your copy now at and start finding bugs before your users do! Blog post: PragProg release:

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    30. sij

    A diverse community is not only a strong community but a thriving community! We are happy to announce our joint initiative w/ to offer 10 training scholarships! Apply today

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  3. 21. sij

    y'all need to stop suggesting I use products from companies I once worked for and am absolutely aware of, that's not the point.

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  4. 21. sij

    About half the comments on this are people pushing for a specific vendor making things easier, to better control the mess we made. I don’t know if I’d consider putting up a paywall in a walled garden to be an actual improvement on accessibility in getting started. Maybe in a way?

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  5. 20. sij

    ~15 years ago, if you wanted a dynamic website with PHP, you installed a LAMP stack, wrote a few toy pages, uploaded the files to a $5 host, fiddled 30mins with htaccess (optional), and you were done. I don’t recall seeing anything close to this easy since then.

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  6. 17. sij

    New Chapter for Adopting , on Multi-App projects: why, when, and how to use them.

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  7. 16. sij

    Reviewing pull requests has to be the result of some kind of sadistic truman show

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  8. 16. sij

    OH: form a derivative team to cancel out the integration team

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  9. 13. sij

    I've used twitter as a kind of more interactive RSS feed for years now, but I really kind of wish it could actually just be an RSS feed aggregation thing again.

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    7. sij

    Hi / from around the world! I'm a member of the working group at and, following our , we want to participate in your meetings! So, please throw ideas on how we can aid you in providing education to your group at me!

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  11. 6. sij

    after decades of expansion where software has been eating more and more of the world with newer tech phasing out the old, it'd be interesting to see things if expansion slows & benefits of new tech don't make rewrites worthwhile anymore. Nearly all maintenance, little greenfield.

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  12. 29. pro 2019.

    Hadn't checked github since leaving for the holidays and I took a look today; more than 20 PRs and issues to catch up on for non-work stuff and it kind of hits home how much of this I handle day-to-day without noticing anymore. That's some cognitive work always floating around.

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  13. 24. pro 2019.
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  14. 22. pro 2019.

    For completeness' sake, here's my part 1, where I tried being effective: Part 2 asks to give the result for running my input 101741582076661 times on a 119315717514047-sided deck. There's a way to do it but I can't find the fucks to give anymore.

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    22. pro 2019.
    Odgovor korisniku/ci

    They're not bad, but if I wanted them I'd be doing project Euler instead. They're cool if you're there to learn some math, but that was not my intent when starting this. I wanted to play with data structures and show some functional approaches, and there's not enough of it here.

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  16. 22. pro 2019.

    Today's advent of code is another Project-Euler type of problem. These always take me a lot of time without having any fun doing them, and this year has a lot more of them than what I recall from 2017. So I'm just quitting and going to enjoy my holidays instead of doing these.

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  17. 19. pro 2019.

    Advent of Code in Day 19 Main video: Optimization: -- found ideas just after uploading the first video (20s -> 8s) Final optimization I thought about right after uploading the bonus video: (500ms)

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  18. 18. pro 2019.

    Advent of Code in Day 18: It's slow breadth-first searches with some dirty caching. 21 and 15 seconds for parts 1 and 2 respectively, couldn't get that much faster in limited time.

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  19. 18. pro 2019.

    Advent of Code in Day 17: Looks like turtle programming! Using some brute-force searches to break down the needed path into subroutines and then re-combine the valid subroutines into a sequence of calls that follow the desired path.

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  20. 17. pro 2019.

    It felt like a trick question. Q: there are 50 people in town. At <rand time>, how many are driving? A: none; it's night and they sleep! You had to know the one trick, plus know you were supposed to use it; the input felt arbitrary but it turned out to be significant for all.

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  21. 17. pro 2019.

    I don’t even care to let it finish uploading before I link it, enjoy the non-working link until youtube is done processing my garbage. I'm still bitter about this day being a damn loss of all my free time, it felt like failing a shitty whiteboard programming interview.

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