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cfdrake

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Joined
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About cfdrake

* Website: https://colindrake.me

* Contact: colinfdrake -at-sign- fastmail -d-o-t- c-o-m

Recent public activity

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    Did not expect to see "cfdrake" when I initially clicked the link - nice port! :) Agreed with e28eta - I actually saw RubikSwift demoed at Swift Summit a few days ago as well and e…

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    Location: Austin, Texas, USA Remote: Sure! Willing to relocate: Nope, just moved :) Technologies: - Primary: Swift, Objective-C (iOS development). Starting to pick up macOS SDKs on…

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    It's only a parser - it just transforms plain source code into an abstract syntax tree representation. However, if you wanted to, you could use this tree for a variety of things - …

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    I totally agree with you here. It doesn't matter how much you drop on your fancy chair (and I can't believe how much people debate this endlessly). If you don't get out of it for a…

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    Comment #2571432

    - Keep up my blogging streak. - Write a small webapp or two (I've got a few ideas). - Learn either Node or a functional language. - Keep a workout schedule. Somebody has to remembe…

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    Comment #2571389

    I like the idea of the site, very interesting. As a suggestion, how about a haskell.micro-optimization.com, rb.micro-optimization.com, or py.micro-optimization.com? I feel like thi…

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    Comment #2564632

    Personally, I think Python is a great place to start. It's an easy, simple, clear language, and it lets you get stuff done quickly. Plus, it's relatively quick for being a dynamic …

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    As it stands, the script prints out the next item in the todo list, not the one just removed. Maybe it's not quite the standard expected result in this case, but I figured it'd min…

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    I know this script is really simple and the technique might not serve everyone as well, but I figured I'd share it. I think there's something to be said for small homebrew ~/bin sc…

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    I'm curious what HN users prefer when it comes to licensing. Is there a difference between what a startup vs. a larger business should license a library under? How much does the ty…

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    Comment #2244039

    As somebody looking to get into Scheme a bit, would you recommend Chicken as a good starting point for practical usage? As a newcomer, there are just so many implementations to cho…

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    Comment #1599022

    I'm also interested in this, and in case you don't mind sending it to me too: colin.f.drake -at- gmail Maybe you should also consider posting it? It seems like many people would ap…

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    Comment #376353

    Not a CD, but: http://www.theuser.org/dotmatrix/downloads/en/frame_index.ht... Hard to imagine those collections of sounds just being made from those objects.