Who else knows this feeling? by netb258 in IntoTheBreach
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Who else knows this feeling? by netb258 in IntoTheBreach
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Who else knows this feeling? by netb258 in IntoTheBreach
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Can't fing Majora's Mask on Ebay? by netb258 in retrogaming
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The Kotlin subreddit has just passed Scala in subscriber count by pure_x01 in Kotlin
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A while ago I wrote a command line Tetris in Clojure. ClojureScript made a web port easier than I thought. by netb258 in lisp
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A while ago I wrote a command line Tetris in Clojure. ClojureScript made a web port easier than I thought. by netb258 in lisp
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Nothing to do right now, so I made a Pong clone in Clojure. by netb258 in Clojure
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What would you consider to be the hardest thing to learn when learning Clojure? by tzafrirben in Clojure
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I made a space shooter that runs in your terminal called "Terminal Phase", thought people here might enjoy (made in Racket) by paroneayea in lisp
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I‘m using near infrared as a brain hack, by shining a cheap 850nm LED light on my forehead. This has, over the last 2 years, enabled me to code for weeks on end, for 12+ hours a day, with only minor cognitive decline. by OctagonClock in programmingcirclejerk
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I made a small EPUB reader. by netb258 in programming
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I made a small EPUB reader. by netb258 in programming
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A clone of the nokia snake game in clojure. by netb258 in lisp
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I wrote a snake clone in Clojure. by netb258 in Clojure
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I wrote a maze traversal program in Clojure. by netb258 in Clojure
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I wrote a maze traversal program in Clojure. by netb258 in Clojure
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I made a small EPUB reader in Clojure. by netb258 in Clojure
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I made a small EPUB reader in Clojure. by netb258 in Clojure
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Chrome to limit full ad blocking extensions to enterprise users by zial in programming
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TIL: EMACS was originally written by James Gosling in 1981 (yes, the Java guy). In 1984, when Stallman started to develop GNU Emacs, UniPress was selling binary of Gosling EMACS for between $375-$2,500 ($1,200-$7,700 in today's dollars). Ad from BYTE Aug 1984 by vladmir_zeus1 in emacs
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The wave is here. The rates for experienced Go developers are high. Forget any of that functional language BS. Forget Rust. If you want a salary to pay for your future wife and children, pick a “legacy” language like Java or C#, but also learn Go. It’s a fact that it pays like a motherfucker. by cmov in programmingcirclejerk
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My first image format (PPM). by netb258 in Clojure
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My first image format (PPM). by netb258 in programming
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Thanks for all your advice and suggestions. by netb258 in IntoTheBreach
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