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  1. The 23rd edition of our TechTalkThursday series will take place on 6 March – we will open the doors at 5:30 pm, the first talk will start at 6 pm and at 7:30 pm there will be an exchange with the community, some yummy pizza and delicious beer. 🍕🍺 You can find everything else and also the registration button here: meetup.com/ninetechtalkthursda 🔗 We'll also be streaming the TechTalk live on YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=fkwfUnqmVxE 📹 #techtalkthursday #codingagents #internetarchitecture #kubernetes #nine

  2. I think I'm losing beginners mind. I'm finding it more difficult to bridge that gap from things that are obvious to me that beginners clearly don't see as obvious. What I’m secretly saying is that being a Teaching Assistant for a Coding Bootcamp was not exactly my dream job.

  3. I finally found the perfect solution for the letter m in monospaced fonts. It may take some time to get used to it … #CodingFonts #Coding #Monospace

  4. I finally found the perfect solution for the letter m in monospaced fonts. It may take some time to get used to it … #CodingFonts #Coding #Monospace

  5. I finally found the perfect solution for the letter m in monospaced fonts. It may take some time to get used to it … #CodingFonts #Coding #Monospace

  6. I finally found the perfect solution for the letter m in monospaced fonts. It may take some time to get used to it … #CodingFonts #Coding #Monospace

  7. Don't miss hackaTUM, a three-day #CodingCompetition from November 17-19! 👩‍💻 Participants of all levels and backgrounds will work on innovative projects with a number of leading industry partners. Apply by November 3: go.tum.de/393602

    #hackathon #networking

    📷 hackaTUM

  8. The latest release of my Sudo coding font adds a Debian package, because why not.

    Also a contextual raised colon to make the Python walrus operator := look nicer ;)

    github.com/jenskutilek/sudo-fo
    #Fonts #Python #Debian #Typography #Coding #CodingFonts

  9. We did our #CodingDojo today with the first examples from the 2015 #AdventOfCode.

    As language we chose #FSharp.

    Our #RescueHQ #GameDev project had been using F# already, but I was busy with #BusSimulator back then.

    So, today was my first hands-on contact with F#.

    It was pretty fun to work with it, though, of course, in one day, we only scratched the surface. The code we produced today was very elegant, and thanks to F# syntax also extremely concise. Definitely an interesting language.

  10. We did our #CodingDojo today with the first examples from the 2015 #AdventOfCode.

    As language we chose #FSharp.

    Our #RescueHQ #GameDev project had been using F# already, but I was busy with #BusSimulator back then.

    So, today was my first hands-on contact with F#.

    It was pretty fun to work with it, though, of course, in one day, we only scratched the surface. The code we produced today was very elegant, and thanks to F# syntax also extremely concise. Definitely an interesting language.

  11. We did our #CodingDojo today with the first examples from the 2015 #AdventOfCode.

    As language we chose #FSharp.

    Our #RescueHQ #GameDev project had been using F# already, but I was busy with #BusSimulator back then.

    So, today was my first hands-on contact with F#.

    It was pretty fun to work with it, though, of course, in one day, we only scratched the surface. The code we produced today was very elegant, and thanks to F# syntax also extremely concise. Definitely an interesting language.

  12. We did our #CodingDojo today with the first examples from the 2015 #AdventOfCode.

    As language we chose #FSharp.

    Our #RescueHQ #GameDev project had been using F# already, but I was busy with #BusSimulator back then.

    So, today was my first hands-on contact with F#.

    It was pretty fun to work with it, though, of course, in one day, we only scratched the surface. The code we produced today was very elegant, and thanks to F# syntax also extremely concise. Definitely an interesting language.