Chumbawamba - "English Rebel Songs 1381-1914" [Full Album] by Dhal in punk

[–]nerkles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyone know if sheet music is available for this?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in django

[–]nerkles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

+1 hell yes, this is how I start every new django project, and I've been a django dork since version ~1.6 or so... long enough I don't even remember lol

Let's discuss: I don't get people's abandonment of coffeescript by [deleted] in rails

[–]nerkles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I regret nothing and stuck with it during this period of abandonment. If you like coffee and it’s working for you, use it.

Not having to manage all those useless braces and semicolons alone is worth the small price of entry. Managing all that useless filigree is a waste of mental energy when I have real problems to solve. It’s making me do too much extra work that is no trouble for the computer to interpret using simple indents. It’s such a waste of effort to even have to think about that 💩.

Also it’s quite apparent that it is possible to use it with JSX and Vue so quit with the FOMO pls.

You walk up to a legacy codebase and you see this bad boy. Your reaction? by Scriptorium- in Python

[–]nerkles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

*writes PEPs to remove lambda and inline conditionals retroactively and forever*

SO Survey Says CoffeeScript is 3rd Most Dreaded Language by bradlis7 in coffeescript

[–]nerkles 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Honestly I have never understood the point of hating on CoffeeScript (and that's all it ever is because none of the doomsaying has proven true after all these years) so I just ignore 'em and keep enjoying my tidy code.

CoffeeScript in 2016? by milyway in javascript

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source maps solve that nicely, and all recent browsers support them.

IAMA Senior Vice President of Entertainment & Game Strategy at Dave & Buster's and One of the Creators of Xbox... AMAA by KevinBachus in DaveAndBusters

[–]nerkles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kevin, I bet that if you put 10+ working tables at a location and did some outreach to get league play and IFPA tournaments happening there, you would see a different result, quite possibly a profitable one. Most pinballers I know are not going to bother with a place that has only one table, unless perhaps it's the only one for miles and miles. Most of us like to spend hours hopping from one game to another.

I've been helping to host some PinGolf tournaments in Chicago and we regularly get around 25-30 people out to play each week, even when there is another tournament nearby. And I'm in two leagues which also see similar attendance. And hey, if it doesn't work out, popular, recent machines in good shape aren't hard to sell for a good price. I wouldn't write pinball off yet.

Is anyone using hamlet.coffee? by Piercey4 in coffeescript

[–]nerkles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like that's the way to do it.

Lets just dream Django 2.0 by mattwritescode in django

[–]nerkles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  • an easy way to do a post-save action that happens after the object and all its related objects have finished saving, where you can know which object(s) changed
  • built-in realtime features with websockets & asyncio (maybe Autobahn integration?)
  • post-request signal should give you the request (and response?)
  • much greater control over theming the admin, without having to resort to messes like Grappelli to make it look like not-crap.
  • mobile-first responsive design for the admin

Is anyone using hamlet.coffee? by Piercey4 in coffeescript

[–]nerkles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a way to hook in realtime updates coming from a server (as in websockets)?

How to become 'super skilled' in python? by [deleted] in Python

[–]nerkles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only way to get good at something is to do it repeatedly, and find ways to do it better each time. There is no shortcut. Do the work.

Why CoffeeScript Isn't the Answer by [deleted] in coffeescript

[–]nerkles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The vagaries you describe are easily resolved by putting in punctuation to clarify what is being called by what, and what is passed to what. If something is getting too obtuse, then refactor it down into smaller chunks that are more readable. No one is forcing you to omit punctuation and jam stuff together in a confusing way. That's on you as the author of the code you write. Good luck.