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ons 9 aug. 2017 kl 08:40 skrev Jakob Borg :
> On 7 Aug 2017, at 16:38, Lukas Senger wrote:
> >
> > Basically the idea is to
> > encourage writing and sharing simple self-contained functions.
>
> This sounds like a good thing, bu
On 7 Aug 2017, at 16:38, Lukas Senger wrote:
>
> Basically the idea is to
> encourage writing and sharing simple self-contained functions.
This sounds like a good thing, but in practice it gives you npm.
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i have the same. Like HAKMEM, just not as smart.
On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 8:22 AM, Shawn Milochik wrote:
> I like *idea* of that idea, but I suspect that the implementation
> wouldn't work out.
>
> As the Go Proverb says: "A little copying is better than a little
> dependency."
>
> I have a simila
I like *idea* of that idea, but I suspect that the implementation wouldn't
work out.
As the Go Proverb says: "A little copying is better than a little
dependency."
I have a similar repo for my personal use, but I copy/paste from it rather
than import it. It's a modern version of the folder we all
Hi everybody,
I've had this idea rolling around in my head for a while now and I'm not
sure if it is worth diving into.
What do you think of importing single functions from an online
repository of functions that anybody can contribute to. Functions would
be uniquely identified by their hash (afte