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Notices by muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social), page 46
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muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 27-Apr-2019 04:52:00 UTC
muesli
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muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 27-Apr-2019 04:42:23 UTC
muesli
"Fribbledom"
Etymology:
Noun, fribble + -dom
fribbledom (uncountable)Meaning:
Frivolous or trifling behavior (archaic). -
muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 27-Apr-2019 03:06:54 UTC
muesli
"I'm not a great programmer. I'm just a good programmer with great habits"
-- Kent Beck
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muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 27-Apr-2019 03:01:32 UTC
muesli
Errr, I'm so sorry. I guess I forgot to context-switch my brain 😂
You could use go-releaser from within your CI, but at least for me personally releasing a new version and tagging is still a manual process that comes with a bit of a ceremony attached to it 😆
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muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 27-Apr-2019 02:21:36 UTC
muesli
It's not really a continuous integration system, even though it could be abused as such.
You can hook up any kind of event with pretty much any kind of action.
Make it your home automation system... that is connected to IRC... and toots about your room temperature. Obviously that's just a silly example, but you can really make it do a lot of fun things.
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Beehive (beehive@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 27-Apr-2019 02:13:33 UTC
Beehive
We're still looking for packagers (in particular Debian & Ubuntu).
Want to help us out? Say hello!
Hint: Packaging Go programs is usually very straight forward, as it's a statically linked binary with no dependencies.
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muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 26-Apr-2019 22:57:21 UTC
muesli
Nope, and I must admit I haven't heard of Snips before. It's easy to write new bees, though 😉
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muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 26-Apr-2019 22:47:11 UTC
muesli
Beehive is like an open-source, self-hosted version of IFTTT.
... and it supports Mastodon!
Check it out: https://github.com/muesli/beehive
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Beehive (beehive@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 26-Apr-2019 22:42:49 UTC
Beehive
Beehive 0.3, an open-source event & automation system is out!
So many fixes plus 17(!) new hives in this release!
Now your bees can interact with GitHub, Facebook, Mastodon or OpenWeatherMap, to name just a few of the new supported services.
Get it here: https://github.com/muesli/beehive/releases
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muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 26-Apr-2019 21:10:27 UTC
muesli
If you're a #golang developer & regularly release your stuff, I highly recommend checking out goreleaser:
- it tags your releases
- generates a changelog
- cross-compiles release builds for various platforms and architectures
- pushes everything to GitHubIt's thoroughly good!
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muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 26-Apr-2019 17:07:24 UTC
muesli
"Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute"
-- Harold Abelson
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muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 25-Apr-2019 13:30:21 UTC
muesli
Glad to hear you enjoy this!
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muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 25-Apr-2019 11:00:34 UTC
muesli
Probably in the same vein Go supports auto-generating documentation from code comments & function headers.
It's obviously not enforced, but go vet and the linter will complain about the lack of documentation or wrong formatting.
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muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 25-Apr-2019 10:53:30 UTC
muesli
@Deiru
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muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 25-Apr-2019 10:09:16 UTC
muesli
It doesn't matter if you agree with a project's coding style conventions.
What matters is that there _are_ coding style conventions that people adhere to.
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muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 25-Apr-2019 10:07:44 UTC
muesli
You should really give gofmt a chance. In my humble opinion it's one of the best features in Go!
No, I seriously mean it:
Even if you don't agree 100% with all their coding style choices, what they did do is establish definite coding conventions for this language.
This means it doesn't matter who wrote a piece of code, it will already look familiar to your eyes.
This is the number 1 reason why it's so incredibly easy to contribute to other Go projects and maintain your own ones.
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muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 25-Apr-2019 10:06:42 UTC
muesli
Awesome job!
You should really give gofmt a chance. In my humble opinion it's one of the best features in Go.
No, I seriously mean it:
Even if you don't agree 100% with all their coding style choices, what they did do is establish definite coding conventions for this language.
This means it doesn't matter who wrote a piece of code, it will already look familiar to your eyes.
This is the number 1 reason why it's so incredibly easy to contribute in Go and maintain Go projects.
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muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Apr-2019 19:25:11 UTC
muesli
There is supertuxkart 1.0-1 in community already.
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muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Apr-2019 18:39:41 UTC
muesli
SuperTuxKart 1.0 is out!
Now with networking support - race against your friends online!
http://blog.supertuxkart.net/2019/04/supertuxkart-10-release.html
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muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Apr-2019 16:09:26 UTC
muesli
Are you sure? That's just about one tape, really.
Approaching 14TB here 😆