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I believe it's a chinese tea bowl,


How about Limbo, the SQLite rewrite in rust?

https://github.com/tursodatabase/limbo


Thanks! I agree that (like Doug Crockford advises) one should learn as many programming languages as possible, however, Rust may be a stretch for him; although I am convinced that he should study Rust sometime soon. But this may help him understand how a cutting-edge, fast-paced development occurs in the open-source world.



It behaves weirdly. I opened a Python file in PyCharm and asked Junie: "Tell me about this file". It then proceeds to do about 15 LLM calls, then ends up with a "git diff" and then "Done" (the implementation is error-free). What's the value add here?


You need to use Ask mode rather than Code mode in Junie, there is a toggle


I like this site, I have been trying. One suggestion to you OP, if there is a way you can make lessons and if one can practice through one by one, it would be great!


Hey!

> I like this site, I have been trying.

Thanks a lot - was nervous to release it so having validation is great! I would have happily continued tinkering with it in my code cave while continuing to delay the release date lol

> One suggestion to you OP, if there is a way you can make lessons and if one can practice through one by one, it would be great!

I have a feature I'm working on that's exactly this - a progression type mode. I will prioritize it on next release! Thank you for the feedback and confirming the feature idea :)


That is awesome! I am looking forward to the release.


you could use SQLite, store all of them


MongoDB is web scale.


I signed up the site mentioned, most features are free and I like it. The biggest plus I see here compared to monkey or typeracer is that this site shows the hands and fingers visually. That makes it easier to follow and learn


Hey!

Thanks a lot for checking out the site - OP and creator here.

> That makes it easier to follow and learn

Yeah, that was my goal. It's pretty much what I used to learn as well.

I started this site ages and slowly added more and more features. I wanted to improve my coding skills while improving typing.

Primagaen always said to build what you want and use, so that's what I did haha

I will be adding many more features - I have a massive list! Thanks for the support. Any feedback is welcome: issues@typequicker.com


I would like to give a try, but I am getting this for India:

My name is Aline, and I'm the founder of interviewing.io. Thanks so much for your interest. It looks like you’re not in a country where we’re open for business yet, so we can’t create your account, but we’ll add you to our waitlist.


Odd, that shouldn't be happening. Can you please email support@ and say you're trying to access the book materials, and we'll investigate


> Indexing files is faster: A 38-minute video now indexes in ~3 minutes instead of 10-14 minutes

can you explain how indexing is done and how rust helped in this case?


I want to ask developers here who keep and maintain notebooks: How exactly do you take notes? What things do you write down? And how does it help you, or how has it made you a better developer?

OP's post also references a similar post [0], but I am curious to hear from the people here.

[0] - https://hamatti.org/posts/how-i-take-work-notes-as-a-develop...


Do you use any iOS 18 specific APIs? I am on an old device using iOS 17, so I cannot upgrade to 18. I'd love if you can consider making this compatible with 17


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