software-development
Iosevka
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software-development
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We're moving continuous integration back to developer machines
The thought feels weird, but DHH is not the first one to utter it.
A recent HN submission [0] links to a post in a series about reducing development friction. I do recommend reading the whole thing, but one post is specifically about not using CI [1].
0 - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38831991
1 - https://github.com/aaronjensen/software-development/blob/mas...
- Purported Advantages of Monolithic Repositories (Monorepos)
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Stop Saying "Technical Debt"
Totally agree that it has lost its meaning. We call things “incomplete work” that are, well, incomplete work.
https://github.com/aaronjensen/software-development/blob/mas...
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Subject-First Commit Messages
sbellware may have more to add, but there isn't a name for it. We focus more on the "it" than the branding of it. We do use the word "continuity" to describe our goal: https://github.com/aaronjensen/software-development/blob/mas...
> The words "equipment log" and "work product" sound pretty unique.
We call them "material logs", as equipment logs are more or less a subset of those. Just think about the sheet in every bathroom at a store that says when it was last cleaned, or the clipboard attached to the factory machine that lists its maintenance record and problems. Or the patient record outside of the patient's door.
"work product" just means, the product of our work. Nothing special about that one, I don't think.
> Are Erl's SOA books and Yourdon's on OOP still relevant?
I haven't read either, personally, though I have Yourdon's book en route. We use the term "structural design" quite a bit, so I'm curious to see Yourdon's take on what they call "structured design". From everything I've read about it, it sounds very similar to a lot of how we think about things as it seems to be the basis for much of the coupling and cohesion thought in our industry.
I'd also recommend studying Lean (not Lean Startup, which has much to do with Lean as non-fat yogurt does).
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Git Things
There’s another way that feels totally unnatural at first, but puts the subject (the most important part) of the commit message first. It makes the commit about the change and the code, rather than the author. This is how we do it in all of our projects. I fought it at first, but I was wrong and it’s a lot better.
Example:
EntityStore build method records the specifier argument when given
Article about it: https://github.com/aaronjensen/software-development/blob/mas...
Iosevka
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Git Things
> 80 should be fine for most single lines of good code in most languages.
C++ with even a modest template will flow over 80 without much effort.
I'm now using the condensed width font Iosevka font [1] with 160 chars as my max width in clang-format and indents at 1.
After a few days of using it, I'm converted. It was a bit odd looking at first, but I guess that's brain plasticity at work.
1. https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka/releases
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Name the font, please
iosevka
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which Font do you use?
https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka is the best
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Monaspace
Sadly I think that because of that flag it does not enable ligatures.
I was able to see ligatures and text healing in vim running in a patched st* though. I really like it thanks! The text healing only moves the line subtly as I type and when I cursor over there are no droppings from the widened 'm' for example. It's well thought-out for code.
If I could ask for a feature it would be to select some variants, like angular 0 with reverse slash or to leave the ! in the != ligature. To see what I mean: https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka/blob/main/doc/stylistic-...
* https://st.suckless.org/patches/ligatures/
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I had no idea that one company basically owns every font
Iosevka is a fantastic open-source font that's fully customizable. I have replaced the fixed font on all of my devices and apps to a custom Iosevka build I made, and I don't think I'll ever turn back.
https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka
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Unicode Character “𝕏” (U+1D54F)
Misremembered about Iosevka: I requested support for a few other BQN characters after noticing it already had the double-struck ones (https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka/issues/870). The other three were requests or contributions (drew 3270's 𝕏 myself!) explicitly in connection with BQN.
- Iosevka typeface for code, from code
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JetBrains Mono Typeface
Nothing beats Iosevka (https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka) for me. It's narrow yet super readable, making great use of screen real estate. Lots of customization, ligatures, weights, and a nerd font patch for terminal.
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Iosevka typeface for code, from code. Has styles like Fira Mono, Consolas, Menlo
> Monospace Iosevka contains various stylistic sets to change the shape of certain characters
That's what's on display at the linked URL (if anyone else was confused)
You can also select variants for specific characters: https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka/blob/main/doc/character-...
What are some alternatives?
eng-practices - Google's Engineering Practices documentation
nerd-fonts - Iconic font aggregator, collection, & patcher. 3,600+ icons, 50+ patched fonts: Hack, Source Code Pro, more. Glyph collections: Font Awesome, Material Design Icons, Octicons, & more
vscode-lean - Extension for VS Code that provides support for the older Lean 3 language. Succeeded by vscode-lean4 ('lean4' in the extensions menu) for the Lean 4 language.
cascadia-code - This is a fun, new monospaced font that includes programming ligatures and is designed to enhance the modern look and feel of the Windows Terminal.
JetBrainsMonoSlashed - JetBrains Mono Slashed – the free and open-source typeface for developers, now with slashed zero
JetBrainsMono - JetBrains Mono – the free and open-source typeface for developers
Hack - A typeface designed for source code
FiraCode - Free monospaced font with programming ligatures
victor-mono - A free programming font with cursive italics and ligatures. Donations welcome ❤️
Sarasa-Gothic - Sarasa Gothic / 更纱黑体 / 更紗黑體 / 更紗ゴシック / 사라사 고딕
vim-dim - Dim (/dɪm/; a contraction of Default IMproved) is a clone of Vim’s default colorscheme, with some improvements.
nvim-treesitter - Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer