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I am in urgent job search mode, so I'm gonna throw this out here and see if anything comes of it.

I am a #Canadian, fluent in both #English and #French. I have experience with several programming languages. My strongest proficiency is with #Haskell and #C. I also have a reasonable grasp of #HTML, #JavaScript, #SQL, #Python, #Lua, #Linux system administration, #bash scripting, #Perl, #AWK, some #Lisp (common, scheme, and emacs), and probably several others I've forgotten to mention.

I am not necessarily looking for something in tech. I just need something stable. I have done everything from software development, to customer support, to factory work, though my current circumstances make in-person work more difficult than remote work. I have been regarded as a hard worker in every job I have ever held.

An underappreciated feature of #rust is that Rust code found in the wild is very much likely to work and is of good quality. The crate doesn't have to be super mature!

My experience with #rust code in the wild is much much better than JS or python code which is not suprising if you think about it. Programmers coding in
"hard" languages generally write better code? Perhaps same thing is with #Haskell and #TexLatex ?

#lispyGopherClimate #archived communitymedia.video/videos/wa #gopher #technology #podcast #lisp

complete archive peertube

#climateCrisis #haiku from @kentpitman thanks as always!

#interview with exceptionally #libre #gopher @someodd gopher://gopher.someodd.zip and #haskell #programmer . They run a lot of libre services as well. As always questions, boosts welcome

Chat in #lambdaMOO as always
telnet lambda.moo.mud.org 8888
co guest
@join screwtape

@rat @hairylarry @nosrednayduj @prahou @mdhughes

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@bortzmeyer Zig is one of three languages I have my eye on!

- #Zig - Procedural and easier to read than C.
- #Haskell - Functional in the extreme.
- #Rakulang - Can be functional, can be procedural, can be OO. Fantastic grammar / #regex model.

I think they complement each other. Every Haskell guy I have introduced to Raku has loved it. I've known a few people who use Zig when they don't feel like being purely functional.