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I mean, to make such a point that the only point of the page was simply to satisfy a requirement of someone else's volition and yet creating that page and apparently saying what you're sayingβseems like there's something misaligning here :P
Also I no doubt that they hate people who talk too much and hate making jokes β there's some seriously unserious stuff inside of the rules they posted. They are serious folks who have zero tolerance for laughter apparently :D
My headcanon is they're a bunch of people who have a super religious supplier with strict checkbox rules and they are fucking with them.
SQLite devs are trolls to their suppliers that's great π
ie a Swedish circlejerk subreddit?
A software dev co-op would be sick π
Elixir and Phoenix would be a great story for this as well, it'd even remove the redis dependency
Yeah I agree, I never noticed until I looked again right after I made my comment π
Honestly, I taught myself JS in like 2009 as my first programming language. My high school taught Java, but I didn't get OOP. I understand functional programming though, so after JS I taught myself Elixir, then OCaml and Haskell. I really wish I was just taught Clojure or another lisp-like in school though. Python is... okay... I need expressions in my language, though, and Python is not that.
See my edit :P
The fact that the dates in the commit log are relative is stupid as shit. I am looking for the commit on March 14th at 3pm, not "last year"
edit: I'm an idiot π
edit 2: I just noticed that GitHub's git log does show exact dates, only as headings though, not on each commit.
This kind of stuff might be worth mentioning in their discord and asking if it's worth writing some docs on :) go get some contributor cred π Even just writing reproducible steps and solution and why the solution works could be worth it because then a technical doc writer can take that and start from there.