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VXLABS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT HANDBOOK2021-05-03
handbook 6758 words 32 mins read Welcome to open source vxlabs software development handbook. It contains a number of best practices for building software, generally web-based, using Python on the backend and TypeScript for the frontend. However, most of the guidelines are more broadly applicable. Important note: These are only guidelines. They were never meant to be applied dogmatically. They are great when you are starting fresh, and their intentions are good, but please do understand and adapt to yoursituation.
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howto 365 words 2 mins read Recently the great support folks at FastMail helped me to debug a rather irritating issue where emails that had languished in my inbox for too long, and were then processed by me to end up in the Archive folder, would get the date of archival assigned as the main email date, instead of the date of arrival. For example, an email with a date in November of 2020 would get a new date of say February 21, 2021, if that’s the date that I finally got around to it and moved it to the Archive folder.Read more...
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FIX NON-DISPLAY OF IVY-RICH SWITCH BUFFER DIRECTORIES IN EMACS2020-11-15
howto 608 words 3 mins read Recently, as I replaced more of my Emacs-helm configuration with counsel and ivy, I noticed that ivy-switch-buffer, when augmented by ivy-rich, was not showing the directories of the buffers it was listing. After some Lisp spelunking, I discovered that it was because ivy-rich relies on the presence of either the projectile package, something I do not wish to have in my Emacs configuration, or on project.el, which I also do not use.Read more...
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howto 637 words 3 mins read Welcome to the first entry in a new series that’s probably going to stop with this first entry, or maybe not. The series is called Charl’s Unwritten Rules of Software Development, or cursd. I am also planning another series called Charl’s Unwritten Rules of Applied Machine Learning that is on its part probably going to remain in the planning stage, or maybe not. In this first CURSD post, I would like to document my hitherto unwritten rule for ordering your TypeScript (or JavaScript) import groups.Read more...
AN EMACS LISP FUNCTION TO CONVERT ATTACHMENT: LINKS TO FILE: LINKS FOROX-HUGO EXPORTS
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howto 245 words 2 mins read You might have noticed the side-note in yesterday’s blog post where I mentioned that exporting Orgmode notes with org-download attachment-style screenshots to blog posts using ox-hugo required one to convert -style links to -style links. Because the barrier from private note to possibly useful blog post should be as low as possible, I made the below function that will do the required conversion for the link under your cursor. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 (defun cpb/convert-attachment-to-file () "Convert[[attachment:.
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SET SEVERITY OVERRIDE OF VISUAL STUDIO CODE PYLANCE TYPE MISMATCHES FOR BETTER VISUAL DISTINCTION2020-07-23
howto 294 words 2 mins read Pylance is Microsoft’s new and improved Python language server. I have been using this in my Visual Studio Code remote editing sessions (editing Python codes on the machine learning Linux machine next to me, from my laptop), and I’m enjoying its new type-checking capabilities. Today I discovered a little configuration change that improved my Pylance experience, so I thought I’d share in case it helps anyone else. Aside: ox-hugo exports with org-download screenshots It was also an excuse to test how ox-hugo exports would work for a note straight from my daily journal if screenshots wereinvolved.
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