Marc Busqué ☞ @[email protected]

373 posts

Marc Busqué ☞ @waiting_for_dev@ruby.social

Marc Busqué ☞ @[email protected]

@waiting_for_dev

Rubyist with a functional taste. Father of two children. I love coding, traveling, and reading. Member of @hanamirb and @dry_rb.

Olot, Spain 가입일 Haziran 2013
239 팔로잉151 팔로워
Marc Busqué ☞ @waiting_for_dev@ruby.social
Marc Busqué ☞ @[email protected]@waiting_for_dev·
I'm done here. Please, follow me at @waiting_for_dev" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">ruby.social/@waiting_for_d…. I'll leave this account open in case things change in the future. The sum of our actions counts, and I don't want to support a hate-speech supporter, liar, and immature human being whose only merit is being rich.
English
0
0
2
149
Austin
Austin@Austio36·
Trying out a new gem for PubSub in ruby. Also learned the background for the phrase Event Bus comes from :) Thanks @waiting_for_dev #why-is-it-called-omnes" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">github.com/nebulab/omnes#…
English
1
1
1
0
Jacob Bijani
Jacob Bijani@jcb·
@waiting_for_dev hello. just reading your posts about JWT auth, very helpful. I noticed your blog returns a 404 when the path ends in a /, which a handful of your links from GitHub have.
English
1
0
0
0
Seb Wilgosz | Engineer of Wealth
@waiting_for_dev @solnic29a oh, thanks for the explanation! It's interesting, but I'm worried, we would need to have clear distinguish between `not` and `not()` - where the latter is calling, and first just referencing? Or do you think that Parser could figure it out based on context, as you shown on image?
English
1
0
0
0
Marc Busqué ☞ @waiting_for_dev@ruby.social
Marc Busqué ☞ @[email protected]@waiting_for_dev·
Functional objects have definitely become a common idiom in #ruby. One thing I'd love is to have a way to coerce an object responding to "call" to a Proc. That way, we could have polymorphism between actual procs and functional objects, and the circle would be complete 😋
Marc Busqué ☞ @waiting_for_dev@ruby.social tweet mediaMarc Busqué ☞ @waiting_for_dev@ruby.social tweet media
English
1
1
4
0
Marc Busqué ☞ @waiting_for_dev@ruby.social
Marc Busqué ☞ @[email protected]@waiting_for_dev·
@solnic29a Oh, yeah, that would be even better. Like Haskell does. Also, being able to reference a method by its name without invoking it (like a partial application with 0 arguments given) 😄
English
1
0
0
0
Peter Solnica
Peter Solnica@solnic_dev·
@waiting_for_dev I'd even go as far as to allow partial application of methods like in rom relations 😊
English
2
0
0
0
Josh Cheek
Josh Cheek@josh_cheek·
@WanderingMole @joeldrapper @alexandre_ruban I believe it's been improved since then, since there was a pattern a while back of extending objects all over the place. It had a name, but I forgot what it was. I personally disliked it, b/c it was difficult to discover why this one instance of whatever behaved differently.
English
1
0
0
0
Alexandre Ruban
Alexandre Ruban@alexandre_ruban·
Today I learned something new about Ruby: You can extend a module directly on an instance to access the methods of the module on this specific instance (the C part in the picture 🤯)
Alexandre Ruban tweet media
English
3
11
114
0
Marc Busqué ☞ @waiting_for_dev@ruby.social
Marc Busqué ☞ @[email protected]@waiting_for_dev·
I'd love to go to my first @euruko. Please, if you have a ticket but won't be able to attend, I'll be immensely grateful if you re-assign it to me 🙏 😁 (DM me if you need details like email).
Euruko@euruko

After working through the ticket waiting list, we only have a small handful of tickets left in reserve. If you have an in-person ticket that you won't be able to use, you can re-assign it to another person via Tito help.tito.io/en/articles/35…

English
1
0
2
0
Marc Busqué ☞ @waiting_for_dev@ruby.social
For the first time, I feel entirely "bilingual" between Linux and Mac, and I can work perfectly fine on either. @ErgoDoxEZ + a few simple tricks make my flow ALMOST identical in both systems.
English
1
1
0
0