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Heath Raftery

@heathraftery

Engineer, maker, creator and founder. Better everyday.
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All I really want for Christmas is a programming language with static typing, great FP-tendencies without being pure, and an integrated REPL (ie. source file aware). Is that too much to ask?

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I just completed Advent of Code 2023! adventofcode.com #AdventOfCode Another mind-expanding slog through a brilliant set of puzzles. This year I took the challenge of putting Clojure to work, earning a chunk of extra perspective on programming language design

I just completed Advent of Code 2023! adventofcode.com #AdventOfCode 

Another mind-expanding slog through a brilliant set of puzzles. This year I took the challenge of putting Clojure to work, earning a chunk of extra perspective on programming language design
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Why are we still putting up with these generic cable racks? Connectors flopping around, cables hanging askew, tangles ahoy! I have a dream...

Why are we still putting up with these generic cable racks? Connectors flopping around, cables hanging askew, tangles ahoy!

I have a dream...
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Could this be the least helpful register description ever? I've seen this painful bit by bit description of a binary value before - is this a trend? But the lowercase Ω for resistance? That's a new one for me!

Could this be the least helpful register description ever?

I've seen this painful bit by bit description of a binary value before - is this a trend? But the lowercase Ω for resistance? That's a new one for me!
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I’ve had an iPad+Pencil forever, and today for the first time I annotated a PDF (filled out a tax return) without the annotations jumping around, changing scale, or disappearing completely. Finally, thanks to the free CollaNote, my $1000 digital writing device works as I’d hoped.

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Anyone know where I can find the " key? The one I used to use now makes a "" and I have to delete one. Same for [], <> and ().

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Great to see the genuine ecosystem builders at I2N get the recognition they deserve. #ACEEU_Awards #2024Entry1043 asia-pacific2024.triple-e-awards.com/finalist/id/10…