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Polychops is a set of tools and a social network for musicians ๐ธ๐ฅ๐บ
Our goal is to help musicians get more out of their practice and explore new horizons.
We have put an accent on availability and ease of use. Polychops works in your browser. Everything you make there has a unique URL you can share โค๏ธ
Polychops
A place for musicians to practice and share short tunes
Andrey Salomatin
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Hey Hunters,
Polychops started as a tool to scratch my own itch. I play bass and I was looking for a simple drum machine to make beats to practice along with.
Over time it evolved thanks to the musicians trying it out. Now you can also record a short piece of audio on top of the beat. We have a rudimental social network as well, so people can remix, comment and clap for each other's music...
Polychops
A place for musicians to practice and share short tunes
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Code Podcast 8: P2P People to People
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Deep dive into formal verification of ethereum contacts
Andrey Salomatin
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Hunters!
The host here. In this episode we go into why is it hard to write, test and maintain UI code. We talked with people that design mainstream UI APIs, like Domenic Denicola https://twitter.com/domenic, he works on web standards. As well as the challengers, people who experiment and try to find alternatives, like Casey Muratori https://twitter.com/cmuratori. He created a concept of...
Code Podcast 6: Don't make me write UI!
Why is it so hard to write, test and maintain UI code?
Code Podcast 6: Don't make me write UI!
Why is it so hard to write, test and maintain UI code?
Andrey Salomatin
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Hello Fellow Hunters!
In this episode we explored features of state-of-the-art type systems. The topic turned out to be vast. We went into Interfaces, Generics, ADT, Type Classes and Dependent Types. We asked our guests "Do types change the way you work?" The answer turned out to be "You Bet!"
To discuss the topic and ask our guests questions head out to our forum:...
Code Podcast 5: Type Systems
How types change the way we work.
Code Podcast 5: Type Systems
How types change the way we work.
Andrey Salomatin
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What are the techniques that we use when designing software and how can we become better at it?
I've talked to people from different environments, people I look up to. I asked the same questions: "What is your process of making software? How do you know if the result is good enough?"
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Routines that will make you a better engineer
Code Podcast โ 4: How to design software
Routines that will make you a better engineer
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