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And if you need more AI in your life, I just wrapped up co-teaching AI Tools for Software Development at CMU: https://ai-developer-tools.github.io

looks sweet. gonna look into this.

Today is the start of Langjam Gamejam, a 7-day hackathon to build a programming language and then make a game using it. I'm ideating on what I'll build.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46097671


I'm running a jam that starts Sunday called Langjam Gamejam that might interest you then. You have to make your own language and then use that to make a game. We have >120 people signed up and I'm expecting quite a few of the submissions to be similar to Chip8 or PICO8.

Discussion about it: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46097671


I loved that tutorial! It got me started down this path.

This seems like a very negative (and wrong?) perspective. Why do you think you’ll earn the same in 5 years? Do you think you’ve learned everything you can about software and business? Companies aren’t hiring you just to complete a specific task that they have right now.

I’m going to blog about whatever I end up building. I hope some of you will join me :)


I recently made a toy type checker for Python and had a lot of fun.

https://austinhenley.com/blog/babytypechecker.html


What are some great technical blogs that I should consider following? Many of my favorites have quit.


If I’m willing to go through the hassle of buying something, then I’m willing to pay more than $1.


Agreed. If the application is actually useful -- even if only slightly -- I strongly suspect I wouldn't think anything of paying $5.


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