😕
I loaded the website and it showed me a cached version which still had the animations and logos. The new website is amazing, it's much easier to navigate and I find it better explained, but the nostalgy :/
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raulraja
04/14/2023, 4:49 PM
I feel the same way but no progress without sacrifice. First it was the monads now the animations, whatever it takes to make it easier to learn and use. 🙂
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CLOVIS
04/14/2023, 4:53 PM
Yeah. I'm amazed how Arrow has changed over the years. In 1.0 I already find it hard not to use it in all my projects, in 2.0 with context receivers, the removal of
bind
in most cases and the greatly diminished binary size/API surface, I just can't imagine a project without it
IMO it really is becoming a companion to the standard library in the same way KotlinX.Coroutines is: I may still write libraries that don't use it to give users the choice, but in applications it's the default for me
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Oliver Eisenbarth
04/14/2023, 7:35 PM
What about a Quiver landing page with animations? 😉