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Brand new Whop API + SDKs just dropped 80+ endpoints Typescript + Python + Ruby SDKs Full MCP support Docs: docs.whop.com/apps/api/getti…

jantschulev's tweet image. Brand new Whop API + SDKs just dropped

80+ endpoints
Typescript + Python + Ruby SDKs
Full MCP support

Docs: docs.whop.com/apps/api/getti…

I just completed my stage 0 project as a frontend developer intern at HNG Internship The project was to build a simple profile card and making sure it follows HTML semantics & accessibility Check it out 🔗: heisemmanuell.github.io/profile-card/

heisemmanuell's tweet image. I just completed my stage 0 project as a frontend developer intern at HNG Internship

The project was to build a simple profile card  and making sure it follows HTML semantics & accessibility

Check it out 
🔗: heisemmanuell.github.io/profile-card/

Narrator: it wasn't a beautiful example of why nobody cares about Haskell. Well-Typed improved titles and thumbnails. Clickthrough rate probably went up, but you aren't retaining people who randomly clicked on a pretty thumbnail and got exposed to advanced Haskell. Instead,…

effectfully's tweet image. Narrator: it wasn't a beautiful example of why nobody cares about Haskell.

Well-Typed improved titles and thumbnails. Clickthrough rate probably went up, but you aren't retaining people who randomly clicked on a pretty thumbnail and got exposed to advanced Haskell.

Instead,…

This is actually a beautiful example of why nobody cares about Haskell The packaging for those videos is some of the worst I’ve ever seen. If you expect people to randomly click on those, you don’t know anything about how humans work.



How to learn Rust as a Haskell programmer 1. Read Rust By Example. Play around with interesting code examples 2. Read the Rust book chapter on lifetimes and whatever pops out 3. Read the Rust Performance "Book" 4. Read the Tokio "tutorial", write echo server DONE $400K/yr

PLT_cheater's tweet image. How to learn Rust as a Haskell programmer

1. Read Rust By Example. Play around with interesting code examples

2. Read the Rust book chapter on lifetimes and whatever pops out

3. Read the Rust Performance "Book"

4. Read the Tokio "tutorial", write echo server

DONE

$400K/yr

a Haskell developer learns that programming can be used to build a "product"

effectfully's tweet image. a Haskell developer learns that programming can be used to build a "product"

I discovered a fantastic GitHub repository called: Projects This repository contains about 125 project ideas from beginner to intermediate level that anyone can solve in any programming language. Link - github.com/karan/Projects

ravinwashere's tweet image. I discovered a fantastic GitHub repository called: Projects 

This repository contains about 125 project ideas from beginner to intermediate level that anyone can solve in any programming language. 

Link - github.com/karan/Projects

There's a legendary blog post by a C# developer who tried using Go and Haskell (both for the first time) to implement the same concurrent algorithm. The result: Haskell required 4.5x less code, took half the time to complete and had much better DevEx overall. A thread.

effectfully's tweet image. There's a legendary blog post by a C# developer who tried using Go and Haskell (both for the first time) to implement the same concurrent algorithm.

The result: Haskell required 4.5x less code, took half the time to complete and had much better DevEx overall.

A thread.

things i got done today: ✔️ writing a parser that can handle millions of 32byte hex words per second ✔️ implementing a chain abstraction for monad for retrieving evm logs ✔️ 3 calls and researching gnad 💜 everynad

berzanorg's tweet image. things i got done today:

✔️ writing a parser that can handle millions of 32byte hex words per second

✔️ implementing a chain abstraction for monad for retrieving evm logs

✔️ 3 calls and researching

gnad 💜 everynad

Day 15 Learning JavaScript. Wrapped up the HTML part of the calculator today. The more I build projects, the more JavaScript starts to make sense. It’s crazy how practice really changes everything.Tomorrow I’ll style it and make it functional. Step by step progress is progress

Oc_paschal_code's tweet image. Day 15 Learning JavaScript.
Wrapped up the HTML part of the calculator today. The more I build projects, the more JavaScript starts to make sense. It’s crazy how practice really changes everything.Tomorrow I’ll style it and make it functional. Step by step progress is progress
Oc_paschal_code's tweet image. Day 15 Learning JavaScript.
Wrapped up the HTML part of the calculator today. The more I build projects, the more JavaScript starts to make sense. It’s crazy how practice really changes everything.Tomorrow I’ll style it and make it functional. Step by step progress is progress
Oc_paschal_code's tweet image. Day 15 Learning JavaScript.
Wrapped up the HTML part of the calculator today. The more I build projects, the more JavaScript starts to make sense. It’s crazy how practice really changes everything.Tomorrow I’ll style it and make it functional. Step by step progress is progress
Oc_paschal_code's tweet image. Day 15 Learning JavaScript.
Wrapped up the HTML part of the calculator today. The more I build projects, the more JavaScript starts to make sense. It’s crazy how practice really changes everything.Tomorrow I’ll style it and make it functional. Step by step progress is progress

We have some good projects listed here, some of them were made for issues raised on awesome-saas repo for hacktober fest, if you also want to be the part of the community join us on dicord, link in comments.

KhushiMhasange's tweet image. We have some good projects listed here, some of them were made for issues raised on awesome-saas repo for hacktober fest, if you also want to be the part of the community join us on dicord, link in comments.

Since Haskell is trending, I got you this introduction to programming, with Haskell, in a series of 27 lectures with professor S. P. Suresh. Get serious, learn Haskell. Link in the comment.

DiracGhost's tweet image. Since Haskell is trending, I got you this introduction to programming, with Haskell, in a series of 27 lectures with professor S. P. Suresh. 

Get serious, learn Haskell. 

Link in the comment.

Use Haskell everywhere, even for configuration.

sridca's tweet image. Use Haskell everywhere, even for configuration.

Haskell has a library called "hint" that enables you to use Haskell itself (rather than say YAML or Dhall) for application configuration. I created a little demo with Nix support for it: github.com/srid/hint-demo

sridca's tweet image. Haskell has a library called "hint" that enables you to use Haskell itself (rather than say YAML or Dhall) for application configuration.

I created a little demo with Nix support for it:

github.com/srid/hint-demo


📢 I'm building a Github PR tool to help teams using Laravel to ship more smoothly 🫧 And I accidentally like GraphQL now 😅 I was not expecting that!

ashleyhindle's tweet image. 📢  I'm building a Github PR tool to help teams using Laravel to ship more smoothly 🫧

And I accidentally like GraphQL now 😅 I was not expecting that!

New Hasql: a native Haskell Postgres driver faster than C A talk about Postgres, Haskell, and category theory from @NikitaYVolkov @BOBKonf #BOBkonf2018 #Sketchnote

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A talk about Postgres, Haskell, and category theory from @NikitaYVolkov

@BOBKonf #BOBkonf2018 #Sketchnote

Here's an example of why Haskell is such a sick language This is a complete implementation of a generic maximin algorithm in Haskell for one player versus "nature" (uncertainty), optimized using dynamic programming

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This is a complete implementation of a generic maximin algorithm in Haskell for one player versus "nature" (uncertainty), optimized using dynamic programming

Howdy #Haskell devs! I've just finished a first draft of izuna that brings Haskell type annotation on Github 📑 github.com/matsumonkie/iz… It's meant to enhance code review for Haskell on Github 👓


This is the actual CI configuration for haskell-flake.

sridca's tweet image. This is the actual CI configuration for haskell-flake.

I’ve spent months reverse-engineering prompts from OpenAI, Anthropic & Google engineers. These are the 7 proven prompt templates that make LLMs think like experts👇

hasantoxr's tweet image. I’ve spent months reverse-engineering prompts from OpenAI, Anthropic & Google engineers.

These are the 7 proven prompt templates that make LLMs think like experts👇

No matter what programming language you use, you can find some cool project-based tutorials here: github.com/ckissi/Learn-b… Don't forget to leave ⭐️. Appreciated!

csaba_kissi's tweet image. No matter what programming language you use, you can find some cool project-based tutorials here:

github.com/ckissi/Learn-b…

Don't forget to leave ⭐️. Appreciated!

Is calculating percentage growth in Haskell the real code to happiness? Source: devhubby.com/thread/how-to-… #HaskellProjects #100DaysOfCode #HaskellCoding #GrowthMetric #growth #haskell

JordanKEurope's tweet image. Is calculating percentage growth in Haskell the real code to happiness?

Source: devhubby.com/thread/how-to-…

#HaskellProjects #100DaysOfCode #HaskellCoding #GrowthMetric #growth #haskell

RT @R_sorrows: Yo S/O to Haskell looking like the projects aka #HaskellProjects


Yo S/O to Haskell looking like the projects aka #HaskellProjects


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Is calculating percentage growth in Haskell the real code to happiness? Source: devhubby.com/thread/how-to-… #HaskellProjects #100DaysOfCode #HaskellCoding #GrowthMetric #growth #haskell

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Source: devhubby.com/thread/how-to-…

#HaskellProjects #100DaysOfCode #HaskellCoding #GrowthMetric #growth #haskell

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