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Uncle Bob, Software Craftsman. http://cleancoder.com http://cleancoders.com

Going tomorrow. Weather is even better. I need to practice approaches.

>From: mazin at 02/25/23 07:44:56 on wss://relay.nostriches.org

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>Enjoy it! No such luck here…

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>From: unclebobmartin at 02/25/23 08:20:26 on wss://relay.nostriches.org

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>Lionel Shriver tells it like it is. She's on a total reality rant.

^^^

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>>From: Modus at 02/24/23 16:26:32 on wss://nostr.oxtr.dev

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>>A good pre-show is the Mandibles book club episode of the John Vallis podcast.

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Lionel Shriver tells it like it is. He's on a total reality rant.

>From: Modus at 02/24/23 16:26:32 on wss://nostr.oxtr.dev

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>A good pre-show is the Mandibles book club episode of the John Vallis podcast.

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Ick... :-/

>From: mazin at 02/25/23 07:44:56 on wss://relay.nostriches.org

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>Enjoy it! No such luck here…

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Good Morning Nostrplebs, and a fine morning it is too. Snow on the ground, weather clearing, I may just go flying today.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rh8gMvzPw0

Another long day of coding. All UI gunk that it doesn't pay to write tests for. And so I crawl on broken glass, inching forward through exceptions and experiments, and bizarre results -- but finally it all seems to work.

Good Night Nostrzens. Time for a good stiff dring and some TV.

BTW, The miniseries on NetFlix entitled "Inside Man" is very good. Four expisodes that'll have you on the edge of your seat. And you'll love/hate the central charachter.

Debugging observer effect. All bugs disappear when you put a print statement in to detect then. Sneaky little bastards.

I code, I code, from one tiny horrible little detail to the next. Testing the UI is painful because it takes time to load and run it. Yet I can't create unit tests for it. So I stumble along like a drunken man trying desperately to get home.

D @npub1vga9fv3t7p6kxq3te7kd9sclpcz632zvpnv0y7ktk3qy95xdn9zszwlcyx Please try to reply to this.

Yes, that's the one. Here's a link to the primary website: https://mitp-content-server.mit.edu/books/content/sectbyfn/books_pres_0/6515/sicp.zip/index.html

>From: BloggingBitcoin<-... at 02/24/23 08:00:01 on wss://relay.damus.io

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>This is the book you spoke about on the Nostrovia podcast?

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Oh son... son. Clear your mind and feel the power of the force!

>From: Jack1<-mikedilger at 02/24/23 07:10:37 on wss://filter.nostr.wine/npub19mun7qwdyjf7qs3456u8kyxncjn5u2n7klpu4utgy68k4aenzj6synjnft?broadcast=true

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>Don't understand how people use clojure, syntax looks cancerous

Well... I spent the day coding anyway, but at least I got the relay management panel working (sort of) in more-speech. Bit by bit she comes together...

Good Night Nostralians.

OK, Nevermind. I'm coding.

Hmmmm. A nostr based distributed git repository.... Hmmmm.

>From: cameri at 02/23/23 09:24:14 on wss://nostr.oxtr.dev

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>GitHub belongs to Microsoft btw

My Nostr DB is 7.5GB today.

Good Morning Nostrilites!  Today I think I shall take a break from coding in more-speech, and just try to use it.  I may also put the wife and dogs in the Jeep and head up to our Northern Refuge.  Freezing rain and snow preclude any use of the airplane. (resent on more relays.)

Good Night Nostropolis. I'll see you all tomorrow.

I'm glad it's working for you. Keep track of the database size. I'm not pruning it at this point so it will grow without bound. After a couple of months mine is up to 7.4GB.

Please inform me of any issues. Or post them on the github page. Any and all contributions are welcome and appreciated.

>From: iefan1<-cameri at 02/21/23 16:04:20 on wss://relay.nostriches.org

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>I just downloaded it, it's amazing 🍀