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  1. Moving slower through #AdventOfCode Learning some basic structured editing with #Calva (a bit forced to learn by editor rules :) Just the different experience from the whole my programming way #Clojure github.com/aptakhin/adventofco

  2. Moving slower through Learning some basic structured editing with (a bit forced to learn by editor rules :) Just the different experience from the whole my programming way github.com/aptakhin/adventofco

  3. “Error building classpath. Don't know how to create ISeq from: clojure.lang.Symbol” without any context where it occurred.

    When trying to start a nrepl process in VSCode. Well. I guess it's emacs or vim. #clojure #calva

  4. “Error building classpath. Don't know how to create ISeq from: clojure.lang.Symbol” without any context where it occurred.

    When trying to start a nrepl process in VSCode. Well. I guess it's emacs or vim. #clojure #calva

  5. “Error building classpath. Don't know how to create ISeq from: clojure.lang.Symbol” without any context where it occurred.

    When trying to start a nrepl process in VSCode. Well. I guess it's emacs or vim. #clojure #calva

  6. “Error building classpath. Don't know how to create ISeq from: clojure.lang.Symbol” without any context where it occurred.

    When trying to start a nrepl process in VSCode. Well. I guess it's emacs or vim. #clojure #calva

  7. un groupe de hackers Normands sévit actuellement, ils se font appeller le CalvaDDOS

    #Normandie #hackerman #calva #ddos

  8. un groupe de hackers Normands sévit actuellement, ils se font appeller le CalvaDDOS

    #Normandie #hackerman #calva #ddos

  9. un groupe de hackers Normands sévit actuellement, ils se font appeller le CalvaDDOS

    #Normandie #hackerman #calva #ddos

  10. un groupe de hackers Normands sévit actuellement, ils se font appeller le CalvaDDOS

    #Normandie #hackerman #calva #ddos

  11. un groupe de hackers Normands sévit actuellement, ils se font appeller le CalvaDDOS

    #Normandie #hackerman #calva #ddos

  12. Great #Clojure meetup in #Stockholm yesterday, where Peter Strömberg of #Calva talked about the value of interactive programming, and Josh Glover about his #Blambda project. Lots of good discussions followed.

  13. Great #Clojure meetup in #Stockholm yesterday, where Peter Strömberg of #Calva talked about the value of interactive programming, and Josh Glover about his #Blambda project. Lots of good discussions followed.

  14. Great meetup in yesterday, where Peter Strömberg of talked about the value of interactive programming, and Josh Glover about his project. Lots of good discussions followed.

  15. Great #Clojure meetup in #Stockholm yesterday, where Peter Strömberg of #Calva talked about the value of interactive programming, and Josh Glover about his #Blambda project. Lots of good discussions followed.

  16. Great #Clojure meetup in #Stockholm yesterday, where Peter Strömberg of #Calva talked about the value of interactive programming, and Josh Glover about his #Blambda project. Lots of good discussions followed.

  17. #🎥

    #TheAtlantic— For a #lavish and #expensive #epic about #1920s #Hollywood, Damien #Chazelle’s new #film, #Babylon, introduces itself about as #scatologically as possible. In its first sequence, a harried gofer named Manny Torres (played by Diego #Calva) tries to transport an elephant into the #Hollywood Hills for a big-shot #producer’s party, a #farcical #task that ends with the #elephant #pooping on the camera #lens—in a way, on the #viewers #themselves.

    theatlantic.com

  18. #🎥

    #TheAtlantic— For a #lavish and #expensive #epic about #1920s #Hollywood, Damien #Chazelle’s new #film, #Babylon, introduces itself about as #scatologically as possible. In its first sequence, a harried gofer named Manny Torres (played by Diego #Calva) tries to transport an elephant into the #Hollywood Hills for a big-shot #producer’s party, a #farcical #task that ends with the #elephant #pooping on the camera #lens—in a way, on the #viewers #themselves.

    theatlantic.com

  19. #🎥

    #TheAtlantic— For a #lavish and #expensive #epic about #1920s #Hollywood, Damien #Chazelle’s new #film, #Babylon, introduces itself about as #scatologically as possible. In its first sequence, a harried gofer named Manny Torres (played by Diego #Calva) tries to transport an elephant into the #Hollywood Hills for a big-shot #producer’s party, a #farcical #task that ends with the #elephant #pooping on the camera #lens—in a way, on the #viewers #themselves.

    theatlantic.com

  20. #🎥

    #TheAtlantic— For a #lavish and #expensive #epic about #1920s #Hollywood, Damien #Chazelle’s new #film, #Babylon, introduces itself about as #scatologically as possible. In its first sequence, a harried gofer named Manny Torres (played by Diego #Calva) tries to transport an elephant into the #Hollywood Hills for a big-shot #producer’s party, a #farcical #task that ends with the #elephant #pooping on the camera #lens—in a way, on the #viewers #themselves.

    theatlantic.com

  21. @mdallastella @avelino And to give a sense of scale, I use #vscode / #calva daily on our 130k line monorepo at work and all my FOSS projects, as well as for quick edits on config files etc.

  22. @mdallastella @avelino And to give a sense of scale, I use #vscode / #calva daily on our 130k line monorepo at work and all my FOSS projects, as well as for quick edits on config files etc.

  23. @mdallastella @avelino And to give a sense of scale, I use #vscode / #calva daily on our 130k line monorepo at work and all my FOSS projects, as well as for quick edits on config files etc.

  24. @mdallastella @avelino And to give a sense of scale, I use #vscode / #calva daily on our 130k line monorepo at work and all my FOSS projects, as well as for quick edits on config files etc.

  25. @mdallastella @avelino And to give a sense of scale, I use #vscode / #calva daily on our 130k line monorepo at work and all my FOSS projects, as well as for quick edits on config files etc.

  26. @mdallastella @avelino I've been writing #clojure for nearly 13 years now and I've used a lot of different editors and have gone back and forth between them several times. I've used #emacs on and off since the 17.x days (mid-'80s) but I use #vscode these days with #calva #portal and #vsjoyride It feels like a modern #emacs TBH. I can script it with a mixture of clj/cljs using Joyride and my REPL. Portal gives me scriptable data visualization inside the editor. It's a very nice experience.

  27. @mdallastella @avelino I've been writing #clojure for nearly 13 years now and I've used a lot of different editors and have gone back and forth between them several times. I've used #emacs on and off since the 17.x days (mid-'80s) but I use #vscode these days with #calva #portal and #vsjoyride It feels like a modern #emacs TBH. I can script it with a mixture of clj/cljs using Joyride and my REPL. Portal gives me scriptable data visualization inside the editor. It's a very nice experience.

  28. @mdallastella @avelino I've been writing #clojure for nearly 13 years now and I've used a lot of different editors and have gone back and forth between them several times. I've used #emacs on and off since the 17.x days (mid-'80s) but I use #vscode these days with #calva #portal and #vsjoyride It feels like a modern #emacs TBH. I can script it with a mixture of clj/cljs using Joyride and my REPL. Portal gives me scriptable data visualization inside the editor. It's a very nice experience.

  29. @mdallastella @avelino I've been writing #clojure for nearly 13 years now and I've used a lot of different editors and have gone back and forth between them several times. I've used #emacs on and off since the 17.x days (mid-'80s) but I use #vscode these days with #calva #portal and #vsjoyride It feels like a modern #emacs TBH. I can script it with a mixture of clj/cljs using Joyride and my REPL. Portal gives me scriptable data visualization inside the editor. It's a very nice experience.

  30. @mdallastella @avelino I've been writing #clojure for nearly 13 years now and I've used a lot of different editors and have gone back and forth between them several times. I've used #emacs on and off since the 17.x days (mid-'80s) but I use #vscode these days with #calva #portal and #vsjoyride It feels like a modern #emacs TBH. I can script it with a mixture of clj/cljs using Joyride and my REPL. Portal gives me scriptable data visualization inside the editor. It's a very nice experience.