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@shinzui

Technologist. Software engineer. Product developer. Japanophile. Lover of beautiful things.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2007.

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  1. 29. sij

    Config Connector looks great. I hope it will supersede the need to use terraform.

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  2. 25. sij

    I started migrating my personal wiki to since Notion has been working great for us at work.

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  3. 21. sij

    Two hundred forty-four days of daily exercise. 💪

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    17. sij

    I don't understand how AWS continues to be so successful when core tasks are this byzantine. Clearly there's no incentive for them to fix this, or they would have. Maybe it's like how MySpace profile customization (CSS) gave people a sense of fulfillment and kept them invested?

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    14. sij

    python is a very simple and accessible programming language that's good for beginners, provided that those beginners also have the years of linux sysadmin experience that's necessary to properly install python packages,

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    5. sij

    A rebuttal to the recent trend of "don't ever use the advanced parts of Haskell" posts

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  7. 4. sij

    Improving Nix's developer experience will impact every development community. Nix's potential is currently hindered by its usability.

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  8. 4. sij

    Or, the language is great for experimentation, making it great for startups to validate their ideas before running out of money, or to get them through until their next round of financing.

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  9. 4. sij

    The language is either accessible to the majority of programmers, making it a safe bet for large companies that need to hire thousands of developers.

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  10. 4. sij

    My hypothesis for why Haskell is not one of the most popular languages despite being the most advanced general-purpose PL is that languages, over the last two decades, get adopted for one of two reasons.

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  11. 4. sij

    You get stuck by using a language that does not have a minimal viable ecosystem. You get stuck if you can't find learning material or sample code.

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  12. 4. sij

    You get stuck by using unmaintained libraries. You get stuck by using libraries that have performance problems. You get stuck by using libraries that don't support advanced use cases.

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  13. 4. sij

    2) As someone who's been making technology decisions for years. My number one factor in adopting a language that the team likes, assuming it's the right language for the context, is whether the team is going to get unexpectedly stuck.

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  14. 4. sij

    The simple Haskell discussions that are going around miss two key points. 1) Simple Haskell is basically OCaml, and OCaml has a tiny community compared to Haskell, so something else must account for the community size.

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  15. 25. pro 2019.

    Following up on feature requests and complaints is good product management. Most companies give you a trite response informing you that they passed the message along. Kudos to the team for following up when they solved my problem.

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    21. pro 2019.
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    Paraphrasing , who put it succinctly. Good imperative style makes control flow obvious. Good functional style make data flow obvious. OOP is a paradigm that encourages hiding /both/ control flow and data flow.

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    15. pro 2019.

    "Techniques that generalize well often look silly when you apply them to basic examples. It's one of the reasons that learning math is hard, because often all the basic examples make the math look pointless or contrived" E. Cheng in Haskell, this is the "monad tutorial problem"

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    13. pro 2019.

    "You never cure structural defects; the system corrects itself by collapsing." -

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  19. 7. pro 2019.

    Hasura is assembling a great Haskell team.

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    16. lis 2019.

    The future of work is asynchronous. Driven by distributed teams and the need for deep work

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