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fantinel.dev
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| | | | | Turns out the elephant network feels much lighter than the bird one. | |
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michaelharley.net
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| | | | | Inspired by Cassey Lottman, I am going to share a bit about how I spend my time online. | |
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blog.fmpwizard.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author shares a working example of using Twitter's Finagle streaming API with Lift framework to fetch and display tweets in real-time, discussing challenges with rate limits and streaming endpoints. | |
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jonathan-frere.com
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| | | This review is largely in response to the article "It's probably time to stop recommending Clean Code", and the ensuing Reddit discussion. A lot of really interesting points were brought up, but the big question that the author themself wasn't able to answer was: "What should we recommend instead?" I believe the book we should be recommending is A Philosophy of Software Design by John Ousterhout. In this post I want to spend a bit of time reviewing it and giving an overview of the contents, and then I want to explain why, in my opinion, it is such a good recommendation. | ||