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I have put a weekend effort to drastically clean up Finitomata code.
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I gathered some howtos and rules which work for me to harness my AI assistant. It might or might not work for you. The mileage might differ.
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Łukasz wrote a great article, 'guiding not ruling’ the way of writing tests. I agree with everything, short of his attitude to mocks. The...
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TL;DR: Give https://cure-lang.org a try—perhaps you will like it.
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Imagine a conductor forced to relearn musical notation every time a new instrument joins the orchestra. Violin—one system of writing. Cel...
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Summing up my thoughts about “slop advent.”
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As a slowpoke, I wrote my own take on Clean Code and other dogmas of a Computer Science.
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Wrote a rant on why knowing at least five main paradigms of software development is a must for a decent coder.
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A bit of a rant about how we do develop software nowadays with an assistance of T9 on steroids aka LLM aka Artificial Intelligence.
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I have put a weekend effort to drastically clean up Finitomata code.
There is a roadmap to v1.0.0, so if anyone wants to help it to reac...
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Wrote a rant on why knowing at least five main paradigms of software development is a must for a decent coder.
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A bit of a rant about how we do develop software nowadays with an assistance of T9 on steroids aka LLM aka Artificial Intelligence.
It’s...
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Łukasz wrote a great article, 'guiding not ruling’ the way of writing tests. I agree with everything, short of his attitude to mocks. The...
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Imagine a conductor forced to relearn musical notation every time a new instrument joins the orchestra. Violin—one system of writing. Cel...
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TL;DR: Give https://cure-lang.org a try—perhaps you will like it.
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Summing up my thoughts about “slop advent.”
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I gathered some howtos and rules which work for me to harness my AI assistant. It might or might not work for you. The mileage might differ.
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As a slowpoke, I wrote my own take on Clean Code and other dogmas of a Computer Science.
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Some rant about the necessity to deliver a testing framework within your libraries. I hope to engage more alchemists into providing bette...
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In Erlang (and Elixir), I always missed a way to organize “streaming” message exchange, similar to what a Message Broker provides. Normal...
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Peeper is the tiny library to preserve state across GenServer crashes/restarts.
Works as an almost drop-in substitute for GenServer, sui...
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Blogged about the motivation and reasoning behind my idea to create yet another FSM library. Long story short: I did it in a proper way :...
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Just blogged on the general approach to creating easily extendable applications with plugin support.
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Wrote some rant on Business Process Driven Development with Finite Automata (and Finitomata library in particular.)
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Blogged on how to use __CALLER__.context and __CALLER__.context_modules to build macros, which behaviour depends on the context (differen...
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The library to deal with the time slot series.
Documentation.
Blog post.
Posted via Devtalk (see this thread for details).
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A simple yet quite effective approach to make your library a charm to test. DummyWorker sends a message back to the testing process inste...
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Blogged on how to solve Lewis Carroll’s favorite puzzle by using asynchronous lazily infinite traversal of a branched state graph.
P...
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Blogged on how to conditionally define a guard to check if the argument is a particular struct so that it works with previous versions of...
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Blogged on managing FSM with function clauses in each Tarearbol working process.
→ Finite Automata with Tarearbol
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Blogged on how I leveraged ex_doc functionality to draw diagrams in the documentation generated by Finitomata for _FSM_ implementations ...
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Blogged on how to build a nested dynamic function call like
foo(:bar, fn arg1 ->
foo(:baz, fn arg2 ->
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foo(:bzz, fn...
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One small step towards backward compatibility, one giant leap for mankind.
Blogged on reserved fields and backward compatibility.
Pos...
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Siblings is a new library to manage stateful processes with Finite Automatæ and the impudent proposal for the HTTP verbs extensions.
• F...
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Blogged on how to use Mox to test highly concurrent applications (on the Finitomata example.)
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Blogged on how Access is great, and how it has been used to produce LazyMap, the structure which allows lazy evaluation of values, with c...
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