Jesse Duffield

@DuffieldJesse

I make terminal UIs for powerful but powerfully frustrating command line programs

Melbourne, Australia
Se unió en agosto de 2018

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    Here's a similar one I seem to have downloaded 2020-2-18. Sorry, I didn't note anything about it, though almost certainly from a tweet.

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    23 jun.

    The first project we are honored to support is Lazydocker/Lazygit, a tool our team loves to utilize and use as a source of inspiration. , we hope our small contribution will be another step for you to continue your awesome work!

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  3. 20 jun.

    my thoughts on fragmentation in tech

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  4. 11 abr.

    The things I do for backwards compatibility

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    23 mar.
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  6. 26 mar.

    New blog post on getting around Golang's current lack of generics, and a sneak peak at how generics will solve some of my problems

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  7. 27 feb.

    introducing my latest project (my first rust program): lazycli! Turn your static CLI commands into TUIs with ease

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  8. 25 feb.

    Would be cool if I could configure github actions with typescript rather than yaml. Works great for pulumi

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    14 feb.

    Perhaps Alexander's ultimate virtue is epistemic humility: His pieces are long, sometimes inconclusive, and accompanied by diverse commentary because he's committed to his own fallibility and lack of omniscience. We should all live by such standards.

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  10. 22 ene.
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  11. 18 ene.

    something sorely lacking in all the programming languages I work with is an easy way to print a struct to stdout such that you can copy and paste it into your editor without needing to tweak anything. Very useful for writing tests

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  12. 14 dic. 2020

    It disturbs me that half of my feedback in code reviews is stuff that linters will probably tell you to do anyway 5 years from now. What disturbs me more is that the other half is stuff linters will probably tell you _not_ to do

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  13. 12 oct. 2020

    I'll be giving a talk on lazygit at DeepSource's Hacktoberfest conference on Oct 20 11am PT , hopefully nothing breaks in the demo!

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  14. 12 oct. 2020

    idea for a company: social pen-testing, where instead of testing the company's resilience to hacking, we try and get one of their employees cancelled for something stupid and see if the company capitulates, then tell them where they went wrong.

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  15. 8 oct. 2020

    My thoughts on how 'the wrong abstraction' relates to every day life

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    1 sept. 2020

    I'm programming so that one day I have enough money to focus on my real passion: programming.

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  17. 26 ago. 2020

    Just created a git commit whose SHA is 'beefc995'. I'm impressed.

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  18. 5 ago. 2020

    Selection Bias, a concept so powerful it should be taught in schools, is paradoxically invoked here on both sides of the debate about public funding of schools. Starr: Caplan:

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  19. 31 jul. 2020

    Here's my vid on scoping in Javascript! (explains how closures, and 'this' works).

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  20. 27 jul. 2020

    My company, ActivePipe, is hiring. Looking for somebody with react or rails experience. Let me know if that's you!

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