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Unbelievably real:
A raspberry pi 4 driving a 7.5in eink display from waveshare. The eink display shows a sinusoidal curve on an xy axis.
After half a year of hobby #hacking, got an eink interface working w #julialang! 🎉
Now: tidy code & docs @ github.com/TheCedarPrin...
Future: custom dashboard making via @makie.org for
- UV Index 🌞
- Boston Sailing Info ⛵
- todo.txt Todo List 📝
- Google Calendar 🗓️
- 🤯
#maker #raspberrypi
Do you feel Rust features work better to implement the interface?
The announcement of the "Julia for Machine Learning" course is my most shared skeet on old-BlueSky. Since then, the course material has been extended to include package development in #JuliaLang!
📖: github.com/adrhill/juli...
I think about this headline all of the time.
The package is now in the general registry and can be added with `] add TestPicker`.
More features coming like precompilation, text preview and nested testsets.
There are great existing tools like ReTest.jl but they require a new framework, this package acts more like a tool on top of the existing standard test framework.
All test files are run in a separate module (like in SafeTestsets.jl) and use TestEnv.jl to get the correct test environment.
For `@testset` blocks, the preamble is fetched and run before to ensure it works.
I made a new tool for #julialang called TestPicker.jl.
Based on fzf it allows you to quickly pick test files and testsets to run.
github.com/theogf/TestP...
No need for a mode, it needs some fixing but the package provides hooks to the REPL (same as Revise)
You should learn #JuliaLang because it’s fun
"Acknowledged in" ?
Without aiming for anything as precise as a 'best papers of the year' list, it seems a decent time to review some themes and works which I've enjoyed this year. Not all arrived exactly this year, but all have been particularly on my radar in recent times. Anyhow:
I saw recently that this had been cited in some lecture notes, so I decided to try to preserve it for posterity (since the original tweet had been deleted by me in the interim).
My book is (at last) out, just in time for Christmas!
A blog post to celebrate and present it: francisbach.com/my-book-is-o...
An old reading list, revisited, reformatted, and put somewhere mildly more permanent:
hackmd.io/@sp-monte-ca...
'A Reading List'