Just released InterIm, an immediate mode GUI library in pure Scala: https://t.co/IipuSiqWfx
Published to JVM/JS/Native and backend agnostic: You give it the current input state and it returns a set of basic operations for you to render.
Online example in https://t.co/F48IkjlUzQ
New MEAP update is available for second edition of Functional Programming in Scala, covering trampolining, free monads, IO types, and capability traits: https://t.co/sTXt77kGVf
99.999% availability, p99 50ms, MANY billions of requests a day. All running through a geo-replicated, causally consistent system that performs information retrieval, multi-objective optimization, and applied ML.
Join my team at Kevel! https://t.co/22Nk8lixkS
@ferreira_hugo I'm going 2018-style and trying to do one different language per day. Coincidentally, day 1 was APL, and I made an effort to reduce the number of characters I couldn't type with my current keyboard: https://t.co/qFMLH19TLB.
After a long refactoring of the internals, I am happy to finally release minart 0.3.0.
https://t.co/VJ8DALAinQ
Now with native support for surfaces! And there's no better way to test that than a space shooter demo!
(Assets by @KenneyNL)
@ordepdev It's hard to tell. I think you get a sense when you're improving, but it's hard to pinpoint it to a specific metric. For me, I think it correlates with getting faster at understanding someone else's code.
@joaodiasconde I'm sorry to hear, but it looks like your opinion of the industry might be biased towards your experience. For example, I don't remember the last time I fixed a bug that was related to null checks or inheritance shenanigans.
@atmcarmo Não será uma consequência da forma como os vencedores são escolhidos? Eu já tentei votar em edições passadas, mas não conhecendo o trabalho das pessoas e o site só oferecendo nome e cargo, fica muito difícil fazer uma escolha.