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- #Python is written in C
- #Perl is written in C
- #Ruby is written in C
- #PHP is written in C
- #JavaScript engines started in C, now mostly in C++
- #Go was first in C, now written in Go itself
- #C++ compilers are written in C++
- #Swift is built with C++ and Swift (on LLVM in C++)
- #C# runs on .NET, built in C++/C#
- #JVM (HotSpot) is written in C++

Yet, people still doubt the necessity of learning C!

I was laid off recently so I'm looking for a new job!

I have a decade of experience as a web backend dev writing APIs in Python and Ruby in a variety of frameworks. I'm usually the git and Postgres expert on the team, and if you leave me alone I'll start writing tests and doing security updates. Used to help run PyLadies Vancouver, now PyCascades. More: hollybecker.net/resume/

Looking for: full-remote, hiring in Canada, minimal LLM nonsense

CardFlight is hiring a Senior Backend Software Engineer. Come work with me!

- Fully remote, US-only
- Pay range 150k-180k USD
- Needs 5+ years backend dev experience
- #Ruby / #Rails experience a plus
- Humble and kind coworkers

Link: job-boards.greenhouse.io/cardf

We're also hiring a mid-level backend engineer, 1+ years experience, pay range $104,000 - $124,000:
job-boards.greenhouse.io/cardf

job-boards.greenhouse.ioSenior Backend Software EngineerRemote, USA

Another great article highlighting the many merits of #OCaml xvw.lol/en/articles/why-ocaml.

OCaml continues to be for me the most interesting language I've learned since the days of #Ruby and #Clojure, and it inspired me to play quite a bit with it's ML siblings #FSharp and #Rust as well.

Check it out!

xvw.lolWhy I chose OCaml as my primary languageA detailed explanation of why I chose OCaml as the ‘default’ programming language for every project.

I've been working on a variety of map-related projects recently and needed some sample images for locations.

Wrote this little script to pull a bunch of street view images. Dead simple.

Yeah, the resolution isn't great, but it's good enough for seeds 👌