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Might seem like a tiny #Scala Metals features, but it really makes a difference: the status bar tells you that the code in the module you're currently in won't compile (hence - no new highlighting), because there are errors in an upstream module.

Here, `core-test` won't compile because `core` has errors, but this of course generalises to multi-module projects with long dependency chains, not only tests.

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Alright, I am giving this a try.

Checking news (i.e. social media) only once in the morning and once in the evening.

I made it through yesterday that way, even abstained from the phone on the toilet, and I am moderately proud of myself.

It is a bit hard for a #Scala programmer, because we frequently wait on builds to complete. xkcd.com/303/ Huge potential for distraction there. I managed to look only on browser tabs with #Jira and #Gitlab and such.

Let's see about the weekend...

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Programer's joke

Scala - Gives you so much rope that it's easy to hang yourself.

Rust - Gives you a short rope. It's difficult to hang yourself but you will keep being pulled the rust way

C#/Java - These don't give you much rope but you can still hang yourself anyway.

I want to be your next #FediHire ! I've been a programmer since 1985 (as a child), I've been an IT professional since 1995 (pulling wires and swapping cards and configuring MS Windows). I graduated from University of Arkansas Fayetteville with a BS in CS in December of 2003. A full resume is available.

I currently require a 100% remote position. I cannot relocate from Cove, #Arkansas. I would prefer W-2 employment with a base salary of at least 130k USD/yr, plus some sort of retirement offering (401k or similar) and healthcare benefits (HDCP + HSA or similar).

I prefer something where I can be a high-performing individual contributor: reading, writing and improving source text the majority of my day, with some time spent knowledge-sharing with other developers -- learning and teaching. I'd like to work with #Haskell, #Purescript, or #Idris as the primary source language. I've previously delivered value in Haskell, #Javascript, #SQL, #Python, #Scala, #Java, #C, and #Cxx among others. I can be productive in almost any language (no PHP, please; I promised myself never again).

Just released an entry for the 32BitJam: Xtreme Skydive 3D!

You can play it in itch.io or check the source code on GitHub: https://github.com/JD557/xtreme-skydive-3d

There's a lot of stuff that could be improved but, while there's still a lot of time in the jam (until Friday), I will be pretty busy next week. Maybe I'll release a post-jam version with some improvements.

Either way, I'm happy that I finally "shipped a 3D game" with my software renderer. 😄

On a personal level: yeah, taking a 3-month sabbatical was a good call. I'm *way* more productive now than I was six months ago.

Currently speed-running ten years of ecosystem evolution for #Querki. (Which had been stuck on #Scala 2.11 / #Play 2.5 for a decade because of Dependency Dumb.) Often frustrating, but so far I keep managing to get past my roadblocks fairly quickly, and it's mostly fairly meditative stuff...