Is there some kind of tracker for user count in leemy fediverse? (programming.dev)
There is a bot in mastodon for this
There is a bot in mastodon for this
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I'm really digging the symmetric look and iconography of the new logo for programming.dev. Very creative yet pleasantly minimal!
This may be a bug, or my lucky day, the Anomaly is giving expedition rewards for free... So much for rocking out in hard-to-get ships...
Direct link to instance...
Direct link to instance...
Therefore, I am here to pay my corne tax! Enjoy!
Welcome to c/clojure!
I stomped across this Lemmy community in r/Godot so I thought I give it a try and show you the project I'm currently working on. Still try to figure this Lemmy stuff out. I already noticed I can see post from this with my mastodon account but not sure if I can fully use an account from an mastodon instance on Lemmy.
I have a warning of a message in my inbox (I know it's a reply), but when I go there, nothing appears. Good job with the app, liking it!
A place to post anything relating to godot!...
Hey everyone,...
I think this is a struggle for many of us. Not only to re-organise existing teams but also positioning teams in a larger organisation. What team composition works for your cases? What roles are filled within a software development team, and what roles run across teams? What kind of teams are there?...
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/13055999...
Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment. This essentially means it allows developers to execute JavaScript code outside the web browser, specifically on the server side.
I have used obsidian and excallidraw for my note taking, especially excallidraw for math where I draw with my tablet. But since I started using emacs for programing I would like to move to org roam for school notes. However, I have not found a good alternative program for obsidians excallidraw plugin (I find gimp a bit to big...
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/3120457...
This weeks community of the week is programming horror! This is a community to share strange or terrible code you come across...
This week we have advent of code as our community of the week! Advent of code is an annual event that happens every december with a programming challenge released every day. The website where its run is adventofcode.com . Feel free to discuss things about the event, ask questions about it, post your solutions, post memes...