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Does the author even know Python? Because in Python maps are called dicts!


FYI the submitted article is about cartographic maps.


I think (hope) it was a joke.


at least someone gets me!


lol, yes.



Fipp is awesome and I'd love to use it, but there doesn't appear to be a clojurescript implementation of finger trees and last I knew he hadn't solved the print-length/depth problem either.


I'll solve the print-length/depth problem, if you write the ClojureScript port of finger trees!


NYC, remote friendly

Arc90 is hiring an experienced Web application developer. We need a developer with a deep understanding and appreciation of the Web, with experience designing and building server-side solutions. The ideal candidate would be proficient with both Java and C# and open to learning and mastering a new language.

http://arc90.com/jobs/web-application-developer/


Back up!

For how long, I don’t know… wish me luck!


Working on it!


Oh man, I had no idea resizing my Linode server would take so long!

Current status: Migrate Filesystem - Ubuntu 9.10 Disk Image from newark100.linode.com Entered: 9 minutes 51 seconds ago - Took: 7 minutes, 7 seconds 31.6% done, 15:20 to go, 11.98 MB/s


[New York | on-site]

I'm a partner at Arc90 (http://arc90.com) in New York. We design and build compelling web applications for customers and clients. You may be familiar with some of our lab tools such as Readability or TBuzz.

We're a small firm which has a dual business model of consulting with long-term client/partners and building and selling our own products, such as Kindling (http://kindlingapp.com).

We're a bunch of people who love the web, love creating exceptional user experiences, and love learning and using new techniques and technologies. The company was founded to create a fun place to do interesting work, which remains a core value to this day.

Everyone at Arc90 is encouraged to contribute to our blog and our labs and to contribute to Open Source projects when possible.

We're looking for designers, developers, and sysadmins with a passion for excellence and a yearning to collaboratively build and ship compelling user experiences.

Some technologies we're working with now or may be working with soon:

* jQuery * PHP * Java * Flex * Scala * JSON * Groovy * XML * MySQL * C# * REST * Restlet * Zend Framework * Memcached * Spring * CouchDB/Mongo/Redis/Cassandra/HBase/Voldemort (TBD) * OCR * Lucene/Sphinx/? (TBD)

If you're a designer, developer, or sysadmin interested in working at Arc90, please send a short note to avif+hnjobs@arc90.com — I look forward to hearing from you!


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