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I am happier writing code by hand

abhinavomprakash.com
386 points·by lazyfolder·hace 5 meses·318 comments

Yes you built that but at what cost?

abhinavomprakash.com
9 points·by lazyfolder·el año pasado·0 comments

Stateless, Data-Driven UIs – Christian Johansen [video]

vimeo.com
1 points·by lazyfolder·hace 3 años·1 comments

Riff: A “mycelium-clj” for the Clojure ecosystem?

evalapply.org
2 points·by lazyfolder·hace 3 años·2 comments

Ask HN: How do you verify an algorithm’s correctness

3 points·by lazyfolder·hace 3 años·3 comments

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1 points·by lazyfolder·hace 4 años·0 comments

Learning to walk with Clojure: a guide to using postwalk and prewalk

abhinavomprakash.com
3 points·by lazyfolder·hace 4 años·0 comments

Understanding Bitemporal Data

abhinavomprakash.com
3 points·by lazyfolder·hace 4 años·0 comments

The problem with Python's map and filter (and how we might fix it)

abhinavomprakash.com
1 points·by lazyfolder·hace 5 años·0 comments

Show HN: Luna is a Clojure domain specific language that translates to regex

github.com
56 points·by lazyfolder·hace 5 años·21 comments

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lazyfolder
·hace 5 meses·discuss
Out of curiousity, how do you manage the constant context switching? It's hard for me to manage the context of one coding session, let along 2-4 sessions.
lazyfolder
·hace 5 meses·discuss
I had a colleague liken an LLM to an intern and I didn't agree with that because with a human intern you are invested in their success and there's a joy in watching them grow (when they are willing to). LLMs can't grow.
lazyfolder
·hace 5 meses·discuss
> I will do what i know gives me the best possible and fastest outcome over the long term, 5-10 year period. And that remains largely neovim and by hand. The process of typing code gives me a deeper understanding of the project that lets me deliver future features FASTER. I'm fundamentally convinced that my deep long term understanding of a project will allow me to surpass primarily LLM projects over the long term.

I have never thought of that aspect! This is a solid point!
lazyfolder
·hace 5 meses·discuss
Definitely. And it’s hard to separate out whether the person is actually more productive or feels more productive.
lazyfolder
·hace 3 años·discuss
A lovely talk on how to build UIs that won't have you pulling your hair out. It does a splendid job of actually explaining what a data-driven UI really means.
lazyfolder
·hace 3 años·discuss
I definitely believe Clojure needs a rails. Not only will it help beginners get started, if it can help people get started faster and build fast like Django and rails do, I think it'll help more with adoption.

Biff and fulcro seems like they have a shot at this

Biff- https://github.com/jacobobryant/biff

Fulcro - https://github.com/fulcrologic/fulcro
lazyfolder
·hace 3 años·discuss
The idea sounds really cool, but I still feel like there should be a default way of doing things for the beginners, so they can start learning Webdev and not spend time setting up.

And more fine grained recommendations for the expert.
lazyfolder
·hace 5 años·discuss
Author here, thank you :)