Crell, to php
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I've just tagged a new release of Crell/Serde, version 1.2.

This release includes support for Unix timestamps, makes TypeFields more flexible and customizable, and fixes an issue with handling null values. Note that the latter fix has a very small BC break that only impacts a select number of custom Importers, so odds are you won't notice.

Get it while it's hot!

https://github.com/Crell/Serde

ricmac, to random
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After weeks of delay in closing the proposed Ziff Davis Enterprise acquisition of ReadWriteWeb, and seeing Ars Technica and PaidContent both get bought in mid-2008, I decide enough is enough. I'd spent $50k of my own money to try and get this deal done, and it was all for nothing. https://cybercultural.com/p/034-rww-withdraws-from-zde-deal/ #InternetHistory #Web2 #Serialization

ricmac, to nyc
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I sit down with Insight Partners to discuss ReadWriteWeb's finances. Later, I get the meat sweats at Carnegie Deli and catch up on blog business before my flight home. (part 033 of my Web 2.0 memoir) https://cybercultural.com/p/033-rww-american-dream-2008/ #InternetHistory #Serialization #Web20 #NYC

ricmac, to random
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It's May 2008 and I have a meeting at Ziff Davis Enterprise headquarters, at Lexington and 28th. I bet The Velvet Underground never wrote a song about accounting terms. (part 032 of my Web 2.0 memoir) https://cybercultural.com/p/032-zde-discussions-ebitda/ #InternetHistory #Serialization

ricmac, to random
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Just as ReadWriteWeb becomes one of the 10 most popular blogs in the world on Technorati, in late April 2008, I travel to New York to meet with Ziff Davis Enterprise about their proposed acquisition. https://cybercultural.com/p/031-zde-due-diligence-begins/ #InternetHistory #Serialization #Web20

ricmac, to random
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In late April 2008, I sign a Letter of Intent to sell ReadWriteWeb. Also, I attend a Web 2.0 party in San Francisco where everyone seems high but me. https://cybercultural.com/p/030-rww-acquisition-deal-2008/ #InternetHistory #Serialization

ricmac, to random
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It's April 2008 at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco. I continue negotiations with two potential acquirers of ReadWriteWeb: CMP and Ziff Davis Enterprise. One invites me to dinner, but it turns out three's a crowd. (This post could almost be an episode of Fawlty Towers! Fawlty TWOers?) https://cybercultural.com/p/029-dinner-at-two/ #InternetHistory #Serialization

ricmac, to random
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At the Web 2.0 Expo in April 2008, I meet my ReadWriteWeb colleagues Marshall and Josh for the first time. Also, I sit down with CMP to discuss a possible acquisition. https://cybercultural.com/p/028-web2-expo-2008/ #InternetHistory #Serialization

Crell, to php
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The interview I did on Crell/ is now available in German!

https://entwickler.de/php/serde-php-8-bibliothek

ricmac, to random
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It's April 2007 and I travel to Vegas for a Microsoft web conference. Meanwhile, Read/WriteWeb doubles traffic and breaks into the Technorati top 30. Part 023 of my serialized Web 2.0 memoir: https://cybercultural.com/p/023-microsoft-mix-2007/ #InternetHistory #serialization

ricmac, to random
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My trip to Silicon Valley for the Web 2.0 Summit in November 2006 ends with a poker game in Atherton. Meanwhile, Time Magazine names us all 'Person of the Year.' https://cybercultural.com/p/020-betting-on-web20/

ricmac, to random
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At the Web 2.0 Summit in November 2006, I get advice about my growing blog business, miss a breakfast meeting with a VC, and get my ears blown out by Lou Reed. (part 19 of my Web 2.0 memoir, 'Bubble Blog') https://cybercultural.com/p/019-web20-summit-2006-lou-reed/

Crell, to php
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I've just tagged the 1.1 release of for . Now with improved value object support, so you can deserialize properties directly into their own validated value object!

https://github.com/Crell/Serde

Crell, (edited ) to php
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devm.io interviewed me about Crell/ , my serialization library.

https://devm.io/php/php8-library-serde-interview-larry-garfield-001

KarlSchroeder, to scifi
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A New Novel, Just for You

https://open.substack.com/pub/kschroeder/p/a-new-novel-just-for-you

How about a little to start the new year?

ricmac, to random
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Part 007 of my serialized Web 2.0 memoir, at the 2005 Web 2.0 Conference in San Francisco -> I watch Jason Calacanis celebrate selling his Web 2.0 blog business; later I have a drink by myself at the House of Shields, and think about pre-internet days. https://www.cybercultural.com/p/007-2005-web-20-conference-day-2 #InternetHistory #Web20 #serialization

Crell, to php
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I am happy to announce the official 1.0 release of Crell/Serde, 's most powerful serialization library. Give it a whirl!

https://peakd.com/hive-168588/@crell/serde-release

happyborg, to rust
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I'm about to venture into the wilds of for the next enhancement to and stumbled on an excellent article from @mo8it about improving serialization performance.

It happens to be a great introduction to using as well as how to speed the whole process up considerably.

https://mo8it.com/blog/faster-rust

sergi, to python
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Has anybody migrated from to for request/response serialization/deserialization and validation? Or at least given msgspec a try with ?

I heard about https://jcristharif.com/msgspec/ for the first time a few days ago on @talkpython and it seems really attractive!

lispi314, to philosophy
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I kinda have a hard time taking projects referencing seriously.

"Do one job and do it well" is so ill-defined as to be useless. So the typical result is to simplify the program into uselessness by externalizing the complexity onto the user and their environment instead of handling it properly within the program itself because that's "bloat".

And don't get me started on the hell of unstructured text pipes as your primary .

itnewsbot, to apple
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Apple Pencils can’t draw straight on third-party replacement iPad screens - Enlarge / iCorrect's attempts to draw a straight line on an iPad Pro wi... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1957368 -c

sekenre, to programming
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My first sprint is over and it was amazing!

I wasn't sure what I could do and when @judy2k said "It doesn't have to be Django specific" I thought "why not put cbor2 up on the board?"

Thanks to all the folks who came up and asked questions, and especially to the 3 people who got deep into the weeds with me debugging IEEE float16 decoding and timezone encoding!

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