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π AI Bug Catcher π§° Tooling for Tooling π Future of Little Languages
π AI found a bug in my code via Kiril Videlov
I saw the βAI found a bug in my codeβ on HN and I wanted to try this out on my code. Since the tool was not open sourced, I decided to build it from scratch myself π¨βπ»π .
So I present to you Suspicious (github.com/sturdy-dev/suspicious)
Itβs a fully local CLI app which analyses your source code file. It then shows you specific parts of the code where it would have done something else.
Demos & screenshots in the GitHub readme. Let me know if it catches anything good for you π
π¬ Jim Meyer
Vector-graphics used for design is stored in files and cloud databases, but that doesn't mean designers write text or SQL to interact with it. Code needs to be no different. It needs a UI.
Are hyperlinks the biggest idea to arrive once we had computing?
I mean in terms of impact on our lives. On our future. A piece of transformative UX design and engineering work that was doneβwithout any chance of knowing how massive it would become.
I think hyperlinks are bigger than the Internet. The Internet isn't the Internet without hyperlinks. Yes, hyperlinks don't work without a running internet, but the Internet isn't "the thing", it's "the thing that let us create the (many exciting) things".
It's wild to think that once the idea of hyperlinks formed, the UX design that arose was the application of text color and an underline. With that, semantic color and an underline, we got:
Hyperlinks as sharing.
Hyperlinks as social currency.
Hyperlinks as digital neural connections.
Hyperlinks as the connective tissue of civilization.
Hyperlinks as the most transformative tool in use by humans today?
Or maybe, just maybe, cats had this planned out all along π
π§° Tooling for Tooling via Nicholas Yang
Hey I wrote up a blog post on tooling for programming languages, basically tools like tree-sitter that help programming language implementors provide higher quality user experience. Iβd love to see what people think of the post! Itβs in draft but Iβll probably publish it soon. github.com/NicholasLYang/uptointerpretation/blob/master/content/posts/tooling-for-tooling.md
π₯ Complex Adaptive Systems - Dave Snowden - DDD Europe 2018 via Andreas S
Hello Future of Coding! I recently watch this and I found it to be interesting so maybe there is something in for you too. I will share my notes in the thread below.
π Little Languages Are The Future Of Programming](https://chreke.com/little-languages.html) via Shubhadeep Roychowdhury
I am not sure if I agree to some of the points and also with the headline, but I certainly found this an interesting read
π A Sketch of the Biggest Idea in Software Architecture via Konrad Hinsen
A discussion of architecture at the systems level, focusing around the idea of "narrow waists", which are protocols that support composition.
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