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adlawson

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About adlawson

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    Comment #10002307

    Interesting project! May I ask why you chose ClojureScript over straight Clojure? My understanding of ClojureScript is that it's Clojure syntax for a simple single threaded environ…

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    Comment #9824451

    While I agree it's not smart to put all your eggs in one basket, you don't need loads of job offers to land the job you want. It only takes one.

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    Comment #9074056

    I've thought of doing something along those lines, but haven't done anything about it yet. If you'd like to contribute the changes or submit ideas that would be great. Don't worry …

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    Comment #9073753

    (OP) I've been maintaining this repository of language Vagrantfiles for a while now, but I'd like to see the number of supported langs and number of active maintainers increase. I …

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    Comment #8654545

    I've been looking for something that's both useful for me personally to check out the current work available and that works as an employer. I think this is it. It's incredibly diff…

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    Comment #8626644

    Chris Boardman, an Olympic cyclist for GB, recently appeared on BBC News to talk about cycling safety while not wearing a helmet during his demonstrations. He gives his reasons in …

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    Comment #8314923

    Just something I did a few days ago, mostly for a laugh. Feedback and contributions are welcome, as always!

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    Comment #8259383

    Thanks - you're a lifesaver

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    Comment #8254477

    No assumption, just offering another way to install. Maybe just chill your beans and enjoy Peter's writeup.

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    Comment #8254375

    If you'd prefer to play with golang on linux, I've got quick a Vagrantfile ready to go at https://github.com/adlawson/vagrantfiles curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/adlawso…

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    Comment #8253089

    Location: London Remote: Possibly, not necessarily Willing to relocate: Yes, for the right location Technologies: JavaScript/Node, Golang, PHP, (interested in exploring others) Res…

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    Comment #7998693

    https://github.com/adlawson/vfs.php/issues/7

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    Comment #7997168

    Thanks very much :)

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    Comment #7996309

    You write your php to a file in the vfs, then you `require` it back out. There's an example of it in the documentation[1] but a simple example could be: ``` FileSystem::factory('vf…

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    Comment #7995400

    I don't see why not. It only loads a few objects into memory so the footprint would be tiny, especially when you compare it to running WP. If you can configure the paths these plug…

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    Comment #7995311

    On the surface of it, there is no real difference. You can use them both with your usual `fopen` and `file_get_contents` builtins. I believe that the implementation is truer to the…

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    Comment #7995258

    I absolutely agree with you about applications using their own DI/IOC implementations. The registry in this library, however, isn't meant to be a registry used outside of the inter…

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    Comment #7995045

    I know PHP isn't the "coolest" of languages around, but I thought I'd just show my project I started a few years ago and never really got around to finishing. It's been used before…

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    Comment #6468952

    I'm not really sure what point you're making with these remarks, but it does come across as rather biased. It is entirely possible that some of these "Adria-Richards-esque thought …