Nix 2.4 came out on November 1, 2021, and that’s sort of a big deal. It’s been more than two years since the last major Nix release, and there are some pretty important changes. Including some breaking changes, which is why I have waited so long to upgrade. Because I think that, in order to keep using Nix, I’m finally going to have to learn what “flakes” are, and do a bunch of other stuff just to restore the functionality that I was enjoying before. Or maybe not. It might be painless. Let’s find out!
HISTORIA ANTYKULTURY, czyli jak działa mechanizm kulturowej lobotomii. Pierwsza przekrojowa historia antykultury, jej politycznych i ideologicznych źródeł, celów i artystycznych narzędzi.
Configuration files for the FVWM window manager on a modern OpenBSD. - GitHub - bfmartin/fvwm-config-on-openbsd: Configuration files for the FVWM window manager on a modern OpenBSD.
Back to learning F#. Recently, I learned something that is most probably the most annoying thing so f... Tagged with functional, fsharp, tutorial, beginners.
In the third part of the F# overview, we will look at the F# features that are essential for a smooth interoperability with other .NET languages and form a second part of the F# core language - that is object oriented and imperative programming.