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We all aim to make our programs faster, but have you ever tried doing the opposite? In this article, @carlk demonstrated how a simple nested loop can create a program that runs longer than the universe's lifetime. He dove into concepts like tetration (yes, it goes beyond exponentiation), 5-State Turing Machines

towardsdatascience.com/how-to-

Towards Data Science · How to Optimize your Python Program for Slowness | Towards Data ScienceWrite a short program that finishes after the universe dies

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Buscamos propuestas para crear una plataforma que facilite el establecimiento de cooperativas bajo la Ley 239. Se requiere experiencia en desarrollo web y herramientas de gestión cooperativa.
⏰ Fecha límite: 15 de mayo de 2025
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If you're into #React or #WebDevelopment

"Five years of React Native at Shopify"

➡️ shopify.engineering/five-years

ShopifyFive years of React Native at Shopify (2025) - ShopifyFive years ago, we announced that React Native (RN) is the future of mobile at Shopify. Today, we are excited to share the progress we've made, lessons learned, and what the future holds. To recap, we decided to switch to RN for 3 main reasons: Write it once - Stop building the same features twice, once on iOS and once on Android Talent portability - Enable devs to work fluently across iOS, Android, and Web Ship more value - Spend more time delivering value to users instead of chasing feature parity We’re happy to share that our transition has been quite successful: Not having to build the same features twice has given us a step change in productivity Engineers are able to work across web and mobile allowing teams to do more with the same number of people and unlocked new growth opportunities Maintaining feature parity between iOS and Android has become a non-issue, freeing up capacity to ship a lot more value Our apps are blazing fast (<500ms screen loads) and stable (>99.9% crash-free sessions) We continue to leverage native wherever it is the best tool for the job, giving us the best of both worlds Over the past 5 years, we have migrated all our apps to React Native. Instead of using a one-size-fits-all approach to do so, each team chose when and how to migrate their app. This allowed them to continue shipping features while also aligning with our strategy of leveraging RN. What did we learn? React Native apps are fast We care very deeply about performance at Shopify. As our CEO Tobi Lutke says, “not all fast software is great, but all great software is fast”. The biggest question we had while switching to RN and the main reason we didn’t do it sooner was whether we’d be able to achieve our performance goals with it. Before making the decision to switch, we did extensive prototyping which led to promising results. We also saw all the work that Meta

#Laravel should include soon a great PR that will help a lot of devs mapping collection items manually.

It's a simple `AsCollection::map(Item::class)` and `AsCollection::map([Item::class, 'fromArray])` cast.

It creates Collections and maps into a class instance, or a callable. No need to make your own anymore.

Confident it will land on Laravel 12.10 anytime this week.

I thought to ask a question here related to my work about how to implement some functionality in a most privacy-respecting way possible, retaining functionality matching to a set of requirements, and decided to not ask it. Simply speaking, I tried to view such question in shoes of "a random average person-in-vacuum of Fediverse", and most expected reaction I could imagine was set of curses on me being a data-hungry capitalist who mines people for profit.

#humor#sarcasm#web

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