Kotlin 2.4.0-Beta2 currently being released (https://t.co/qjRmFemRwr) and includes following Swift Export features. Big milestone for #KMP ecosystem!
- Support convenient export of Flow types in Swift export
- Preserve TypeInfo on SharedFlow
- Preserve TypeInfo on StateFlow
@NotSonnyFaz Do not think ˹O Prophet˺ that Allah is unaware of what the wrongdoers do. He only delays them until a Day when ˹their˺ eyes will stare in horror—
https://t.co/twXUMOXAYF
I built an agentic programmer using Laravel Prompts as a demo for a talk on async php.
The secret sauce behind ClaudeCode, OpenCode, GeminiCli, Codex, etc is just the interface. The actual agent is shockingly simple, and you can do it using standard http requests in a loop.
@JoannisOrlandos Still exploring Hummingbird, so I can’t be very specific yet. I need email/password plus Apple & Google auth. I’m revisiting Hummingbird to avoid language switching.
Unpoly 3.10 is now available! This is a major feature release, adding support for client-side templates, arbitrary loading state and optimistic rendering. It also contains many bug fixes and quality-of-life improvements, like Relaxed JSON.
If the Rust community had this mentality more generally, I think I would’ve been more inclined to it (I still simply dislike the syntax subjectively, though). Steve says his experience was kindness that brought him there and for me it was unfortunately the opposite.
Snobbery looking down on anyone not using it and a completely irrational feeling culture of rewriting everything. As Steve says, this may be perception more than reality. It may be a small (but obnoxiously loud) minority. It really might. But it was enough that at the time it was my reality and I wanted nothing to do with it.
When the TSC post went up yesterday I felt I knew EXACTLY how that was going to go and the internet did not disappoint. As Steve said, the reaction played right into the stereotype and just makes the Rust community look bad while probably also genuinely causing the TSC people stress and angst on a day they should celebrate (launch day!!!). Again, may be a minority, but it sucks it played out exactly like I and others imagined it would, stereotypically.
To me, Rust has a culture problem. Or maybe just a perception problem. But, as the post says, perception becomes reality at a certain point.
Truly, genuinely, I hope people listen to Steve’s takes. The vocal minority needs to be shut down. Yelling at people doesn’t generally make things better.
@MubtasimFu11492@pliutau Pick a project that’s fun, pushes your limits, but is still doable. Then, figure out the tools you need. I love Go, it lets me build performant backends without being locked into a specific tech stack. Freedom to build how I want.
Let me know if you'd like further tweaks!