aaaaand this how I learn rust
I learned go because of bubbletea and mousefood (which combines my work as an embedded systems programmer and love for torminals) is here
I used bubbletea for a while but quit it because of inconsistencies in the design. Went to ratatui and never looked back. Go and Bubbletea are nice, but rust is much more suited for building tuis.
I'd love to hear more about those inconsistencies. Would you be willing to share?
I built RatatuiRuby recently, and I'm currently building Rooibos, its MVU framework to compete with BubbleTea. I'd love to avoid repeating Charm's mistakes.
Ratatui dev here. We love both Bubbletea and Textual (though I'm personally not a huge fan of either Go or Python). They're inspirations for us to make good looking stuff.
learn spanish and schematic design with pcb
I'm self taught programmer blessed to be working in the embedded space this year and I want to take my love for low level further and learn to build hardware from scratc
I've only been interested in Android phones particularly Pixels because I can just flash another OS and do whatever but if Google goes through with this I might consider iphones this time
I was thinking of an idea very similar to this some weeks ago where you define the "rules" that structure your program and I think prolog is the one!
I'll looking into getting a taste this weekend
oh definitely has to be yummychars for me
it's a terminal snake game that uses tmux to capture your terminal content and serve that as food for the snake
there are no scores or anything just gobbling up characters to clear your screen
oh cool mouse!
I wrote a very small interpreter (incomplete) for a build what you want capstone project. almost everyone wrote a website or some web app but I chose to write this in C and it was one of the projects I had a lot of fun on
I'll actually go back and complete it
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