In the first minute of Stuart Halloway's talk "Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Developer" here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUZZKtypink he says something that sounds like "Sherlock Holmes is the O.G. software developer." I am not familiar with this use of "O.G.". Is anyone else? Is it just like "oh, gee!", or is it an acronym for something?
@andy.fingerhut I gather you have never listened to much rap music? 😆
I have been fairly ignorant of most popular culture for a couple of decades now. 🙂. I am OK with that.
On the plus side, every once in a while I come across a TV show or band that lots of people have known about for. years, and if I really like them, I get to enjoy them for the first time, and often multiple album's or season's worth all at once 🙂
“Original Gangster”?
Sounds plausible. Like in the definition on this page? https://www.dictionary.com/e/slang/og/
Yeah.
Thanks
An interesting twitter thread about Error Messages in the eyes of Novices (a MSc thesis presentation): https://twitter.com/Felienne/status/1317006021794107392?s=20
Is there a JS of CLJS library which implements a widget similar to "Apply labels to this issue" in Github?
(celebrate!)
happy birthday Clojure, Rich must be a proud father of a teenager now.