The tool is Nix, coupled with direnv, not "devenv" (to be clear).
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I love hypothes.is, and a few years ago, did a small project using it. It seems like something that could be federated (or at least, distributed), and may be of interested to Fediverse users.
But who will use it?
Very nice, thanks!
I have to admit I'm somewhat looking forward to revisiting this post on HKTs in Rust, but agree with the author that monad transformers are best avoided when possible.
Yeah, not that this is really even necessary in my view, but if you were extremely hell bent on this, you would normally hire a consultancy with the relevant expertise, rather than diverting resources that could be better spent elsewhere.
If anyone ends up working on this as an open source project, please post here, maybe we can find some contributors. I was thinking of using Lemmy for this purpose at work, which would help me get more familiar with it in general.
Sorry - I didn't realize your original link was to the video and not the project. After watching it (good talk!), I found the clip in question. It seems like he is just saying that 96% of the codebase is functions (of any sort), not that 96% of the functions in the code are pure.
I wonder how many of these will be Scala developers. Apparently he had Python developers from Tesla come over to review Scala code. So much wisdom.
and 96% of it is pure functions
Thanks - I was just wondering how this somewhat precise statistic was obtained.
Otherwise, all that makes sense generally, though I tend to model logging as an effect in statically typed languages with effect systems. But I agree that it isn't the most important thing!
Did not know libreoffice had an online option, interesting.