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yoavlavi, to rust in A 21,565X performance improvement in linting GraphQL

Thank you!

We developed this for our platform and CLI (which are Rust based) which is a bit of a different use-case than a one-off manual run of a linter (in which the difference perhaps wouldn’t be as dramatic), although performant tooling for the end user should still be something we strive for IMO.

The “fast JS runtime” was Bun in this case, which we tried specifically because it has faster startup (and we also use in our CLI as a runtime for user defined functions). Most people would be using Node which is much more popular and likely have an even slower startup time.

yoavlavi, to programming in Announcing August! An Emmet-like language that produces JSON, TOML, or YAML, written in Rust

Quickly creating or editing objects. The main target would be editor extensions, image a snippet that expands to an object on tab for instance

yoavlavi, (edited ) to rust in Announcing August! An Emmet-like language that produces JSON, TOML, or YAML, written in Rust

Nickel looks like something akin to Nix (JSON with functions), whereas August’s goal is to allow you to quickly write a snippet that expands to your target document (e.g. via an editor extension) like Emmet. You can think of August like a snippet or shortcut to typing (or editing) a document rather than its own configuration language

yoavlavi, to games in Switch 2 would arrive in the second half of 2024 and development kits are already out

I heard that they’ve named it the “SwitchCube Advance SP 3DS”

yoavlavi, to apple in Using Siri as a command palette

Multiple, they don’t have to accept input but they can like in the DuckDuckGo example. The idea is to set up easy to type commands you can execute quickly

yoavlavi, to ios_community in Using Siri as a command palette
yoavlavi, to apple in Using Siri as a command palette
yoavlavi, (edited ) to programming in Melody 0.19.0 | A language that compiles to regular expressions and aims to be more readable and maintainable

It’s more readable and maintainable than ECMAScript regular expressions, which it compiles into

yoavlavi, (edited ) to programming in Melody 0.19.0 | A language that compiles to regular expressions and aims to be more readable and maintainable

I wouldn’t consider Melody a new flavour of regex as it compiles to ECMAScript regular expressions.

I’d consider being more verbose than regular expressions as a great thing for what this project aims to do, regular expressions are very write optimized which is the wrong (IMO) tradeoff to make in a shared codebase (or even your personal code that’s more than a few days old) where code is read much more often.

yoavlavi, to programming in Melody 0.19.0 | A language that compiles to regular expressions and aims to be more readable and maintainable

Awesome idea, will definitely take it into consideration when that feature is available. Melody actually has a VSCode extension with highlighting and snippets, could be added to that

yoavlavi, to programming in Melody 0.19.0 | A language that compiles to regular expressions and aims to be more readable and maintainable

That’s not supported yet but is planned (see the “reverse compiler” feature in the README)

yoavlavi, to iosbeta in Are there new languages with quickpath in in the 17 beta?

Arabic as well

yoavlavi, to iosbeta in Are there new languages with quickpath in in the 17 beta?

As far as I can see they haven’t added it for Czech. I do however see it in Hebrew and don’t think it was previously supported

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