
A blog about a programming language refusing to stay in its lane
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Hello!
I realize it’s been a while since my last newsletter, but that’s shortly going to change. I’ve been working on a project that’s spun out some very interesting ideas and discussions and I plan to share them with you all fairly soon....
Recently, I wrote about Evcxr, a REPL and Jupyter notebook kernel for Rust. In that post, I made the assertion that shells are basically REPLs, and that we should replace REPLs with notebooks. I think that’s true, but I still think there is...
Tim's spiciest takes on Haskell, Emacs and Data Science. Almost blockchains, I almost got him to talk about blockchains
In the previous post I talked with Tim McNamara, and just really had a lot of extra material left over I wanted to post...
The way I personally discovered Rust is sort of akin to acausal trade:
In acausal trade, two agents each benefit by predicting what the other wants and doing it, even though they might have no way of communicating or affecting each other...
Backend languages in the browser have been a thing for a long time. Google Web Toolkit would compile Java applications into JavaScript, and I believe (though I may be misremembering this1) that .NET had a feature where you could essentially...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Coding in Rust since 2014. Software developer and generalist. Previously I worked at Stripe and RethinkDB.
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