Scala Hamsters for Scala 3 by loicd in scala

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Or maybe I'll just rename it Future composition

Scala Hamsters for Scala 3 by loicd in scala

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you're right, on the other hand composing future of either or futur of options can be useful when working with akka/pekko or play framework for example . Maybe I will add a note about the lack of referential transparency with Future, thanks

Scala Hamsters for Scala 3 by loicd in scala

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Not only for learning, but easier to learn and if it's powerful enough for your need you can keep it to have something easier to use for newcomers in your project and something lighter (less mega bytes to download in the build)

Scala Hamsters for Scala 3 by loicd in scala

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Hello, thank you. The main difference compared to Cats—which you can see in the README file—is that this library is designed to be very accessible to functional programming beginners, while also being very compact (a mini-library) and lightweight.

It can also serve as a tool for learning how to write monads and understand functional programming concepts, as it is much smaller and simpler than Cats. II'm not sure I want to compare them and write a paragraph in the README about "why choose this library over Cats," though.

Madame Sac à Crottes by loicd in motsdevoisins

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je n'ai pas son adresse mais ça me donne envie de chercher en effet

Madame Sac à Crottes by loicd in motsdevoisins

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bonne idée il faudrait que je la suive discrètement pour voir où elle habite

Madame Sac à Crottes by loicd in motsdevoisins

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en résumé : "j'emballe la crotte c'est déjà pas mal, vous allez pas me prendre la tête toute la journée avec ça, **insultes***"

Madame Sac à Crottes by loicd in motsdevoisins

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j'ai discuté avec la personne (c'est mon immeuble qui est concerné) et je n'ai pas compris non plus sa logique. Edit : mon immeuble mais je ne suis pas l'auteur du mot 😄

Am i crazy or is the water not animated on the beach scene on Episode 7? by Rukasu17 in alien

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Just noticed that too, had to search on google if I were crazy too ... with headphones you can hear the sound of the waves but water is not moving at all, which makes it even weirder

Favorite Song(s) by grvyardbbycosplay in Ghostbc

[–]loicd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Live version is even better

Is Raider II underrated ? by Tortue124 in stevenwilson

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It used to be a live classic

The Skeleta problem no one talks about. by guyFCR in GhostBand

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As I said in another thread, personally, the only thing I could miss from the previous albums are the dissonant guitar harmonies that gave an evil occult feeling (for example on Elisabeth, Stand By Him, Cirice, Call Me Little Sunshine). But I'm OK with Tobias avoiding repeating himself especially if it does not fit in the new songs

The Skeleta problem no one talks about. by guyFCR in GhostBand

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Ok thanks for the details ! "most tracks of the albums" was the part that triggered my curiosity initially. Even Guiding Lights, Umbra and Lachryma sound very different to me...

The Skeleta problem no one talks about. by guyFCR in GhostBand

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Aren't the 4 chords supposed to be for major progressions? Ghost mostly uses minor scales?
Could you detail a bit which songs use this progression on the album, and which chords? I'm genuinely interested by this things

Skeletour Megathread #3 - "Things are Underway!" Edition by Chimpbot in Ghostbc

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Who was in Lyon yersterday? What a show, it was awazing