We're re-learning something again today.
Absorbing new paradigms is hard work.
They benefit your existing practice.
My work learning (ish) the #Guile / #Guix / #Spritely / #Goblins framework led me to the `Lisp`-alike branch of languages, which just helped inform my understanding of the mechanics underlying Bash's use of `!!` and `!-n` as last and `n`-th to the last numbered commands.
If you're not constantly learning and messing up and trying again, it's not engineering or art.
We're re-learning something again today.
Absorbing new paradigms is hard work.
They benefit your existing practice.
My work learning (ish) the #Guile / #Guix / #Spritely / #Goblins framework led me to the `Lisp`-alike branch of languages, which just helped inform my understanding of the mechanics underlying Bash's use of `!!` and `!-n` as last and `n`-th to the last numbered commands.
If you're not constantly learning and messing up and trying again, it's not engineering or art.
The miniseries of posts about @spritely #goblins has finally been turned into a real blog, thanks to #haunt, with an associated Atom feed: https://enge.math.u-bordeaux.fr/feed.xml There will hopefully be more #guix related content in the future.
The miniseries of posts about @spritely #goblins has finally been turned into a real blog, thanks to #haunt, with an associated Atom feed: https://enge.math.u-bordeaux.fr/feed.xml There will hopefully be more #guix related content in the future.