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tildezero

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Writing. Coding. Internal Flight.

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tildezero, to music
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I'm building
https://emptyfm.river.sh/

Some more features has to come in, but thus far my mother is using and finding it useful - let me know!

tildezero, to windows
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I really need to explore Win32 API for building Windows desktop applications.

i see it used in Notepad++ and Sumatra PDF Reader. And these are extremely performant.

SergKoren, to Life
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Programming is about control.

Writing is about freedom.

Both are liberating.

I’ve done both.

tildezero,
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@SergKoren

Nice! Although I would rephrase a bit:

Programming: Control in authority of constraints.

Writing: Freedom and to hell with everything else.

And, I feel the same that both are liberating!

drewdevault, to random
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Check out my appearance on Kris Jenkins' Developer Voices podcast, talking about !

https://pod.link/developer-voices/episode/41e5c7c682f85ad8f7098ce68232f42c

tildezero,
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@drewdevault I need to say, your confidence and the clarity in the communication to the point is really good! I listened to the podcast yesterday and shared it with my friends.

Great work!

anderseknert, to golang
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Anyone hacking code aware of any marshaller implementation that will let me have any say in what's "pretty"? The default one is waaay to spacious for anything but the most simple of objects. I can't believe I'm coming up with nothing searching for this. Kinda hoping it's just me being a boomer with no idea about how to use the internet? Please say it's so.

tildezero,
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@anderseknert

I'm not sure I'm getting your question correctly. There is "marshalIndent" method from "json" package in Go where you could pretty print the spaces that's required. Please come back if I'm wrong in understanding your question.

tildezero,
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@anderseknert

It depends on what you want to achieve with JSON result.

https://go.dev/play/p/WvAxCIyTeIJ

tildezero,
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@anderseknert

I'm curious! Could you give an example in some other languages and the output?

tildezero,
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@anderseknert

I got some idea, maybe I could give it a shot and build a Go library as I'm free for the next 3 days.

Can you lay out the specification on how should the Marshaller behave with input and output with some attributes that could add more flexibility?

tildezero,
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@anderseknert

Is that possible to you? If so, I can dive in :)

tildezero,
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@anderseknert

I'm on it - https://github.com/ooiixx/jsonity

I'm not sure when, but I will get back once I'm done.

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