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Fredrik W

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VP Technology @SoundtrackYour 🔈🎶🎵🎶 Counter-Strike aficionado. Dad of three. Opinions are my own. He/him.

Joined March 2007
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Being a great developer is more about grit and stubbornness than knowledge and skill (even though that helps, too).


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Excited to announce we're open sourcing Stitch, a Scala library that elegantly and efficiently composes RPC calls. This library was developed over the last nine years and is the cornerstone of how we build the scalable microservices that powers X github.com/twitter/stitch


So I’ve been running Linux (NixOS + Cosmic desktop) as my primary workstation for the past week. It’s been a very refreshing experience, super stable and everything so far ”just works”! 🐧


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Good to see a "big IDE" company take an interest in building "A next-generation IDE for OCaml". If you have an interest in this topic, please do chime in. discuss.ocaml.org/t/a-next-gener…


Heroku was released 17 years ago. It, to date, it still the best production runtime I've used. But instead of continuing down that path and improving it, we ended up with Kubernetes.


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New GitHub feature just dropped... 😍

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Released Caliban 2.9.0: - support for the @stream directive - builtin json support (no need to import tapir-json anymore) - quick adapter depending on stable zio-http 3.0.x (no more breaking between versions) - performance improvements 🚀 Release notes: github.com/ghostdogpr/cal…


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if you think ai doesn’t help you with coding it means you probably know what you’re doing


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The OCaml ecosystem is making all the right moves, innovations, and investments to make it the right choice for *checks notes* everything. Is it there yet? No. Will it get there? I think so. Why do I think that? The people putting in the work are 🐐's


If I was forced to choose between skinny dipping in sulfuric acid and writing Python for a living I’m honestly not sure what I would choose. Probably 🛁🧪


This is amazing! There’s so much innovation happening in the OCaml ecosystem. Now that tooling is catching up I hope the industry can start discovering what a hidden gem OCaml is. This and good WASM support (in the works) will be absolute game changers for the OCaml ecosystem!

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My thee year old just threatened me with that she wouldn’t eat any apple pie if she didn’t get any candy first. Felt like a very weak position to be arguing from.


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I’m building something kinda.. weird? And, after a ~year of being in the code mines by myself, I could use an extra pair of hands. If you like typescript, state machines, sandboxes, and UI (right???) -- luddep@gmail.com


I will never get over the fact that TypeScript won over Flow. 🥹


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Yeah, this is horrible. Again, what problem are we solving here? We need some code of ethics amongst people working on tech because this is bleak, terrible stuff.

where we are with ai today: it now takes 5 minutes and just a single target photo for you to call into a zoom meeting deep faked as anybody you want, whether elon musk or donald trump, in real time: https://t.co/YKpVzqJQms



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Kling AI transitions are wild😂


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I hear you wanted type safe SQL in Gleam, so I’m really happy to share my latest package Squirrel 🐿️ You can write your SQL queries in plain old .sql files and Squirrel will take care of the rest! No hand-writing decoders, no compromises on type safety and it just works™️


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Wrote a blog post about code-level architecture for the ZIO stack. This is about a pattern I'm using more and more often that leverages ZPure, ZSTM and ZIO for simplifying business logic and concurrency. blog.pierre-ricadat.com/the-tri-z-arch…


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We need a ‘simple rust’ like there is a ‘simple haskell’. Which is essentially OCaml. Rust’s syntax has become rather chonky

Now that I'm exploring OCaml proper, I'm starting to notice that the features I like most about Rust are the ones it borrowed from OCaml.



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I spent 6 months writing a text book on OOP. Chat GPT was then launched. So I spent 6 months rewriting the book along with AI. I was not pleased. I then spent 6 months rewriting the book again from scratch. After 18+ months of writing I’ve lost all hope for OOP.


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