Mischala
I was a big fan of /r/programming’s rules. I’m here to read about and discuss programming with like-minded persons.
I’m not here to be tech support, and my music tastes are for music communities.
Think I’m most keen on #1 But please require a tag on Help posts?
I picked up an Aeropress and a decent grinder last week. So this post is incredibly timely for me.
I have espresso roasted beans, so it’s been quite difficult to prevent over extraction, but I have had some decent cups out of it already.
Keen to follow some of these recipes and work out what works best.
Kotlin is used as the base of TeamCity’s DSL, so I have to use it from time to time at work to configure build pipelines.
But I have never used it to build anything too complicated.
Seems like a massive step up from Java in terms of developer experience. But that’s obviously just an opinion.
He has also refused to pay the severence owed to many employees he fired.
There is (yet another) a lawsuit ongoing against him.
Clearly a 4D chess playing genius.
https://fortune.com/2023/07/03/twitter-elon-musk-fired-employees-arbitration-lawsuit-layoffs/
Hasklig.
Which is Source Code Pro with ligatures.
https://www.programmingfonts.org/#hasklig
I would go for something simple ish and build from there.
One thing I used to build every time I was learning a new language was a dice roller for DnD.
It had to be able to roll a d4 d6 d8 d10 d20 and percentile.
You can then expand it to do combinations or formula of dice like “roll 4 d6 and sum the highest 3”
Only a suggestion, good luck and welcome.