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Brooklyn, NY
Joined September 2010
Replying to @SeanTAllen
I don't know, I haven't tried that. It probably works if the events are different but seems like it should work either way.
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Stephen Olsen retweeted
@olsenator4 is a big fan of #AdventOfCode and used it to stress test the oso programming language, Polar! Our latest blog post covers what he learned using the programming puzzles to dig deeper into Polar and all it can do. Thanks to @ericwastl! osohq.com/post/advent-of-cod…
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Instead of scheduled jobs you can have the jobs run on a repository_dispatch event. It works well for us at @osohq because we can test outside repos whenever there's a new build of the core one.
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I don't know if it'll work for pony though because you have to trigger the jobs in the other repos from the main repo. I wish it was more of a subscribe than an push event.
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Stephen Olsen retweeted
We're onto something at @osoHQ. If you want to join a fast-growing startup where you get to: - Work on a developer product, incl a programming language - Build in @rustlang - Ship a lot drop me a line. We're hiring Engineers, Dev Advocates & Eng Managers osohq.com/company/jobs
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Replying to @pervognsen
I was curious what workflow you were going to use. I got really into your vs workflow you used on bitwise. I can almost replicate it on a mac with VSCode and the native debug extension but run to cursor only works if already debugging and no memory view :(
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What's the record for @github Actions jobs in a workflow? Our cross platform cross language build at @osoHQ uses 67 (so far).
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Lucky enough to make a programming language at work and also make a game in said programming language at work.
We built Polar to make writing authorization policies on existing data easy. But it’s also a logic programming language that can be used for a lot more! In a recent hackathon, our own @olsenator4 built text-based adventure game written in Polar. Read on osohq.com/post/polar-adventu…
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Stephen Olsen retweeted
oso is now in Developer Preview. It's an open source policy engine for authorization. Go to our new Quickstart guide to get up and running in <5 mins. osohq.com/
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