(Sorry for the sound quality of the keynote; we noticed something's fucked up after Sean started speaking and couldn't fix it during recording due to our cameras being utter shit. :P)
@Ven altough I have to say your response was spot on - "he said bad things about my language, better insult his alleged favorite language, then bring up something bad about him as a followup". You'd do great in the presidential debates.
@Bartek remember, you still owe me that six-pack for helping you with Haskell (same Haskell you apparently never liked), even when we plonked each other (though I'm not sure if you plonked me, so... vOv)
you've never provided any argument except for your "I have Perl PTSD" and "stop hurting my feelings" and "I'm going to punch you in the face if you write Perl"
it wasn't a "mindless and pointless rant", it was a rant wherein you proceeded to insult everyone who used Perl 5/6, who liked code golf, who you didn't like, where you threatened to punch people
nah I'm just telling you you don't realize the arguments you've used against Perl (don't pretend it's the first time you've ranted against it) are stupid considering your (then-registered) favorite toy
@Shoe I'd like to see you come up with a name for every single one of out dozens there that would significantly improve readability and self-documenting.
@BartekBanachewicz Yes, the context is code golf and Perl there is used because, being full of symbols and operators makes code shorter by making it unreadable. And I think with rightfold we are all witnesses of that here.
Also, you're completely misrepresenting the "beauty of haskell", but I presume it's just because you know Perl but don't know Haskell. Beauty of it doesn't lie in clever one-liners or a lot of symbols.
@Shoe I'd like to see you come up with a name for every single one of out dozens there that would significantly improve readability and self-documenting.
> Modify the target of an ALens in the current state returning some extra information of type r or modify all targets of a Traversal in the current state, extracting extra information of type r and return a monoidal summary of the changes.
Hello, please forgive me for throwing a request here. Is there by chance anyone who experienced the puzzling process of making a custom Chromium build working on Windows 10 ?