YyyyyuuuuP. I’ve always called Denver, “Omaha with a view of the mountains”.
YyyyyuuuuP. I’ve always called Denver, “Omaha with a view of the mountains”.
Yup. Emacs, here, but same thing. Never used PyCharm or any other Python-capable IDE, and I’ve been coding large python projects for the same company for almost a decade.
Meta is releasing threads.net which will (eventually) join the Fediverse.
It’s a much bigger topic of discussion over on #Mastodon, #Calckey, etc.
Lots and lots at work…
But my only real side project right now is a scheduler and supervisor… “If cron and supervisord had a super-powered love child”.
I’m very close to releasing v1 so I’m not gonna jinx it by revealing too much, but it’s already in production use by two companies, one of which is enterprise-level, using it to process MASSIVE data somewhere in the entertainment industry… and yes, it’s gonna be FOSS, with MIT license.
It emphasizes a declarative approach to reproducing clusters of orchestrated job-runners on low-cost cloud infrastructure. Makes it easy to scale and even map-reduce.
Includes 3 interfaces: CLI (for everything), API (for most things), and UI (for most things).
It’s gonna be sick heheh. I’ll be sure to come back here once you can pip install
it.
Emacs zealot here … can confirm we’re like this ;)