Post 9wFw65Z9UlT1fefOme by sir@cmpwn.com
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(DIR) Post #9wFvnmrgHqtKSRbfaS by sir@cmpwn.com
2020-06-19T23:21:35Z
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(DIR) Post #9wFvt5SCbIzrYhDT3A by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
2020-06-19T23:23:39.471381Z
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@sir little-endian representation, right?
(DIR) Post #9wFw65Z9UlT1fefOme by sir@cmpwn.com
2020-06-19T23:24:18Z
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@lanodan thanks for reminder
(DIR) Post #9wFwFqOmk1efWhTA7U by c_cube@octodon.social
2020-06-19T23:26:41Z
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@sir sum types would be very useful. Very very useful.https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2038036 has good arguments about why they're useful for modelling data.
(DIR) Post #9wFwjTMUxML4lZWm5w by sir@cmpwn.com
2020-06-19T23:32:09Z
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@c_cube no, functional freaks buzz off
(DIR) Post #9wFwrT4vtT0ECj7kZs by c_cube@octodon.social
2020-06-19T23:32:55Z
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@sir just call them "tagged unions" if they offend your susceptibilities.
(DIR) Post #9wFxHN9kXF73MjjH3Q by MonKaiju@todon.nl
2020-06-19T23:37:51Z
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@sir any reason why you use u32 to represent lengths of strings and binary data instead of u64?
(DIR) Post #9wFxOt727ZpSVG2gW8 by sir@cmpwn.com
2020-06-19T23:38:48Z
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@c_cube okay, I can live with that
(DIR) Post #9wFxgIqNhoE5EMYdVI by sir@cmpwn.com
2020-06-19T23:42:52Z
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