Backend (and sometimes frontend) software engineer working on sports data at Elias Sports Bureau.
Experience with: Python, Django, Typescript/JS, infrastructure, databases
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I haven’t had a chance to look yet, but I’m using a pretty similar stack at, although with React instead of Nuxt/Vue. I definitely love using Docker, at least as a dev platform, because of the way it evens the field across OS’s and makes it easy to onboard new contributors. Will definitely take a closer look when I get more time.
Buuut … I do mod the [email protected] community, which you might be interested in checking out. There’s also the [email protected], which is also worth checking out.
Thanks, I appreciate the reply and openness to doing things besides just video.
Do you have a written version?
I really dislike having to watch an entire video to catch the one bit of useful information. I wish I had the time to watch entire videos, but honestly, I don’t. On top of that, my brain has often wandered off well before I get to the interesting bit.
There’s also [email protected] , over at programming.dev, which is a software engineering/prorgramming/computer science focused instance.
Looks like at least inline code styling is working in titles: https://programming.dev/post/184949. I also confirmed elsewhere that emojis work in titles.
I went looking at the Lemmy docs, but didn’t find anything specific about titles. Just this:
The main type of content in Lemmy is text which can be formatted with Markdown. Refer to the table below for supported formatting rules.
I’m curious about Markdown in post titles. Anybody know about that?
This is my favorite/most horrifying part:
The control flow is so labyrinthine that some of the code is actually indented by 23 tabs. Forget the 80-column rule – these lines don’t even start until column 92! Even if we discard the inline data tables, then the longest line in the codebase is still a whopping 387 characters long (you’ll have to scroll to the right to read it)
Would also be happy to help with [email protected] , will post there shortly.
@[email protected] , just noticed you’re the only mod in [email protected] . Happy to help there if you’d like.
+1 for Postgres! Would be happy to help with moderating that one.
I raise you
@lambda _: _()
def result() -> int:
global a; global b; a, b = b, a
hat tip to @[email protected] via Cursed Python
Done
@[email protected] can we also get a django
/Django
community? I’m happy to be an initial mod for it.
I would love to be able to point people in this direction as one of r/django’s mods has chosen to step away due to Reddit’s recent actions.
Thanks!
Hollered about helping with c/python in another thread, but probably worth repeating here too.
Not sure about ancestors, but Dwight Eisenhower is a very, very distant cousin.