Douglas Creager
@dcreager
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Computer scientist, formal methodist, PL dilettante, frozen pizza connoisseur. Mastodon: @[email protected] This is a 9-planet family, kids! ♇
Southborough, MA
Joined June 2007
We launched precise code navigation for Python today! We're really excited by what we can do with stack graphs. Let's look at some examples! (And remember, we can do ALL of these lookups WITHOUT building your code.) https://t.co/xIvlxLzwjj
github.blog
Code navigation is now available in PRs, and code navigation results for Python are now more precise.
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I am excited to be speaking at the final @strangeloop_stl about lessons from building GitHub code search.
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Excited to announce that I will be speaking at the @papers_we_love track at @strangeloop_stl this year! Stop by if you want to hear me riff about concatenative programming languages. https://t.co/Nd2GoFUJXd
thestrangeloop.com
Strange Loop is a conference for software developers covering programming langs, databases, distributed systems, security, machine learning, creativity, and more!
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Like Precise Code Nav, this is currently only available for Python, but we're hard at work on adding support for new languages. Let us know what you think!
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@github Check out this example of a link from flask to a type that it imports from werkzeug: https://t.co/Sh1UQrZPbO
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Cross-repo Code Navigation dropped today as part of the new Code Search changes at @GitHub! https://t.co/2YvXGA4oa5
github.blog
Cross-repo code navigation is now available for all Python repositories. When showing the definition of a function or method, we now include definitions from other repositories, and from the Python…
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Today, we're excited to launch @github code search - a new way to search and navigate code. We’re introducing a brand new search and code navigation view and they are jam packed with new features. Here are some I’m excited about.... 🧵 1/6
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@dcreager @jonmsterling @neeldhara @CerstinMahlow @spdegabrielle @ProfMaxNew @RSNikhil @guzdial LOL! Systems person: "I gave them a CC and they took care of fully hosting". Theory person: "First I set up a digital ocean, and oh I had to set up a mail host, then I sat around waiting for DNS, then I wrote a hello world…" https://t.co/T4pWSwbqZt
@ShriramKMurthi @dcreager @jonmsterling @CerstinMahlow @spdegabrielle @ProfMaxNew @RSNikhil @guzdial Ok. Setup a digital ocean droplet and pointed a domain to it. Not quite two minutes, but under an hour and a good few minutes within that waiting for DNS to propagate. Had to setup a mailgun account as well, but that was about it. The cheapest plan I could find was 6USD/mo.
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@TracketPacer someone has to be doing the “pcap or it didn’t happen” needle point on etsy maybe a holiday office decor gift? 🤣
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Our method for stratifying patients with acute infections (sepsis, COVID-19 and flu) from transcriptomic data is now out. A great collaboration with @KnightGenetics led by @eddiecg
https://t.co/cY3IW5UaNA
science.org
Machine learning stratifies patients with infection for personalized immune response profiling as well as clinical severity and outcome prediction.
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On Rewriting And Programming Languages
flameeyes.blog
Illustration by Furryviza In my previous post about the life of a maintainer, I noted how more often…
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PSA: If you’re renewing your server fleet, check with your local University’s programming languages or systems group, they might be very happy to receive hardware donations even of older models. For instance, we here at PLAS@Kent would likely be able to put them to good use.
@smarr Ooh I like that! But I'd have assumed you wouldn't want something so old and heavy; is that overly-optimistic? 😅
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"Resillient Microservices without the Chaos" by Christopher Meiklejohn from Strange Loop 2022
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@GabriellaG439 "unnecessarily fancy name for something that isn't fancy" is like, 70% of the core types in haskell. so there's precedent
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At this Friday's LSD Seminar, we'll hear from (my student!) @gshen42 about modeling and testing a replication service at AWS: https://t.co/raSEUatuMa As always, you can join our public mailing list to get future talk invitations:
lsd.ucsc.edu
Time: Fridays, noon - 1:05pm (PT) Location: The Internet / The LSD Lab (Engineering 2, Room 398) Organizers: Lindsey Kuper and Tyler Sorensen The Languages, Systems, and Data Seminar meets weekly to...
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