My husband has recently discovered that he's a coffee snob.
Husband: I think I'd like a grinder.
12yo: Download it from the app store
Me:
Husband:
12yo:
Dear Lazyweb/Twitterverse,
Do you have a favourite Markdown AST? I am already looking at Pandoc's AST for inspiration, but other examples would be useful.
Any programming language is fine, I am capable of consuming ideas from most genres.
Thanks, D.
For those interested, it's primary purpose is to allow you to report back to users when configuration values are bad etc, in a more effective way. Everyone loves provenanced errors.
This morning I released version 0.1.0 of `marked-yaml` which is a @rustlang library crate for a simplified YAML data structure which provides spans (or at least start marks) for all the data you parse out of YAML strings.
crates.io/crates/marked-yaml
For everyone who lent their vote to the tories -- this is what you voted for, even if you didn't think it was. You can't vote in a general election on a single topic.
I hope you're happy, because the rest of us are not.
βWe know that you In the North have only lent us your votes and we will not take you for granted. Anyway, hereβs Β£300m a year weβre taking from you to give to the South Eastβ. theguardian.com/society/2020β¦
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Reasons to love SSDs nr 12652
When you are overcome with toe-tapping goodness on the hifi, your laptop doesn't get sad at being bounced around while it's compiling stuff.
Question for all the @rustlang hackers out there -- Do you prefer #[cfg(test)] stuff in your crate, or code in the tests/*.rs files for testing the majority of your code when your library is almost entirely public API?
I'd forgotten just how rewarding it can be to write code for fun. #rustlang has reignited my love of coding for the heck of it. Though I should probably write more unit tests since 65+ doctests doesn't quite cut it any more.
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Hey @monzo when my husband and I use shared tabs, sometimes the entries change cost after a few days (e.g. adjustments to a payment at a car charger results in a 5 quid prepay turning into 6 or 3 or whatever) but that change does not get reflected into the shared tab. Ideas?