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luord
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
While I have no problem with copyleft licenses (at least those approved by the OSI) and in fact think that they should probably use the AGPL, I commend them for sticking to their guns and commitment to open source.
luord
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
This is the kind of story that gets weirder the more one reads it, and that's of course because all of it actually happened.
luord
·7 tahun yang lalu·discuss
SEEKING WORK | Americas | Remote

Full stack developer with extensive experience in Python (Flask, Django, SQLAlchemy, Celery, Alembic, Pytest, Fire) and JavaScript (VueJS, React, Webpack, NodeJS, Express, Jest) and also experience with operations work (Docker, Compose, Gitlab-CI, Bash).

I've worked on multiple projects of different domains and both in large organizations and greenfield projects (in one in particular, I was first developer and responsible for choosing the entire stack).

You can reach out to me, even just to say hi, in [email protected]

I also have a website/blog: luord.com
luord
·7 tahun yang lalu·discuss
SEEKING WORK | Colombia | Remote only

Full stack developer with extensive experience in Python (Flask, Django, SQLAlchemy, Celery, Alembic, Pytest, Fire) and JavaScript (VueJS, React, Webpack, NodeJS, Express, Jest) and also experience with operations work (Docker, Compose, Gitlab-CI, Bash).

I've worked on multiple projects of different domains and both in large organizations and greenfield projects (in one in particular, I was first developer and responsible for choosing the entire stack).

You can reach out to me, even just to say hi, in [email protected]

I also have a website/blog: luord.com
luord
·7 tahun yang lalu·discuss
> That's a loaded statement without qualification.

That "without qualification" is an odd thing to say regarding a couple of (flamewars) discussions that have been going on for sixty years. There are thousands, millions of lines of literature discussing advantages and disadvantages of every paradigm and every type system.

> It is entirely possible (if not highly likely) that one approach is better

And when such approach is discovered and/or conclusively proven as better, I'm sure the entire industry will converge upon it. Computer science is, after all, a science.

What I just wrote is obvious and common knowledge that I'm sure you're aware of, but I couldn't think of another way to explain my point. Hopefully I was clear.
luord
·7 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Entirely off-topic (or maybe not given the nature of like 20% of the comments here), but it's getting seriously annoying how in every thread even tangentially related to programming there are ten or so people (not the same people, not trying to call anyone out) trying to proselytize about functional programming and/or static typing.

They're not panaceas, they're just alternative approaches to programming no worse nor better and they don't need to be brought up in every. Single. Post.