mleku ✝Ⓐ☯︎ @mleku - 5mo
it's a tough question because i am good at writing, btw, if you want to see how i write training documentation https://github.com/quanterall/kitchensink - in case i never dropped that on you it took me about 3 weeks to put that together, but i've already had one feedback on it, finally, that afterwards they felt very confident in working with Go and writing gRPC/Protobuf API code and concurrency the thing is, i think that my skills at writing codecs and clean, fast concurrency are more valuable to the community... hahah... when i actually get around to releasing something i'm sure that fiatjaf at least by now has poked at my stuff at least once or twice and can see that i know my stuff... anyhow... too busy to document, writing code!
Laeserin @Laeserin - 5mo
Got it. Guess I'm more motivated because I want to create realistic and complex test material for our new event kinds.
https://github.com/quanterall/kitchensink 👀 Introduction to #golang #devs nostr:nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzqnyqqft6tz9g9pyaqjvp0s4a4tvcfvj6gkke7mddvmj86w68uwe0qqsrjayhgjtwzzvfgqazls9jeatq2m49ulr9ldl5u4fp46lq0tgdl8gq83tdv
yes, i wrote it in the hope that my boss would actually hire some juniors who i could get to do some bigger project work together with them but all the jobs he fielded for me were with shady shitcoin companies and all the shitcoins switched to #rust including Cosmos, who had up to that point been #golang only
btw ... i think that tripod doesn't exist anymore maybe because i didn't see the original but i also wrote this back in 2003 https://www.scribd.com/document/38785616/acacia1dmtextraction
hilarious, incredible how long that document was online for i made some nice CSS for the tables in it and stuff haha