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🚀 CodeMesh Real-time Collaborative Code Editor What you get: ✨ VS Code-like interface (menubar, activity bar, sidebar, panels) 👥 Live collaboration with zero-lag sync 💻 15 languages (JS, Python, TS, HTML, CSS, Go, Rust, Java, C , and more) ⚡ Operational Transform for conflict-free editing 🔧 Code execution & integrated terminal 📁 Multi-file support with split editor 💬 Line comments for collaboration 🔐 Role-based access (Owner/Editor/Viewer) Perfect for: • Pair programming • Code reviews • Teaching & workshops • Team coding sessions Try it free: codemesh.org Built with Node.js, Socket.IO, MongoDB, Monaco Editor Open source: github.com/barramee27/codeme… #WebDev #Coding #Collaboration #OpenSource #BuildInPublic

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Replying to @JustDeezGuy
I unexpectedly found myself standing in a hallway at codemesh a while ago with Tony Hoare, Joe Armstrong, and Gul Agha, unable to contribute anything to the conversation. Not sure that qualifies as meeting him (I met the other two at other occasions). Yes, meeting such giants is a perk offered only by a young field.
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I wrote a “code mode” tool that leverages your own agent to write TypeScript code to control MCP servers. It's called CodeMesh. It even learns how to parse undocumented outputs and updates its own knowledge via augmentations. codemeshmcp.com/
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Built CodeMesh WITH Sonnet 4.5 (via @ClaudeCode) to make Sonnet 4.5 better at using MCP. The twist? It's self-improving. Agents document unclear outputs → future agents one-shot tasks. Proven: Agent A explored & documented. Agent B? First try. 🎯 Multi-server orchestration. Context-efficient discovery. Compound intelligence. From Claudia, with Love ❤️
We’re running a “Built with Claude Sonnet 4.5” challenge. We want to see the coolest things you can build with 4.5 in the next week. Four winners will receive one year of Claude Max 20x and $1k in Claude API credits.
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Done it in Erlang already, presented I. Codemesh in 2014, planning to revive it soon. Datalog RDF intemporal model. All against ETS and Leveldb. Does it count if I participate? 🤪
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Tomorrow is my last day at @itvhub. Arguably, my time looking after the Scala folks there was most influenced by @noelmarkham, years ago in a hallway outside CodeMesh, who said: "Yeah, ITV. It is boring though." I've tried to make it more interesting since then.
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Today, 14th of may was the inaugural day of the two-day techfest “CodeFiesta”. The initial day comprised of two tech events, “Codeflict” followed by “Codemesh”. Both of these events were conducted successfully and the spark to solve the questions or at least attempt the questions
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CODEFIESTA, the tech fest of Faculty of Engineering & Technology, organised by Coding Connoisseurs, begins tomorrow i.e. 14th of May, 2022 with CODEFLICT and CODEMESH being the events to be conducted on the same day. @profalokkumar @dswlkouniv @ippr_lkouniv @lkouniv
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Replying to @FrancescoC @joeerl
He is missed! I still have fond memories of walking back to the hotel after the CodeMesh speaker dinner between him and Tony Hoare, it was a definite highlight in my life
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10 Dec 2021
WebAssembly is an exciting new technology, which opens a lot of doors for how applications are built on the web. In this video, @torch2424 last year at #CodeMesh, highlighted some of the key features that make WebAssembly a great. Watch the video youtu.be/Q6JWAjXklNM
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10 Dec 2021
Are consensus algorithms in OTP based on Paxos? Raft? Consensus protocols are vital to distributed systems, yet they're always constrained by theoretical limits. Watch Dániel Szoboszlay at #CodeMesh, presenting his talk "Consensus Protocols in OTP" youtu.be/ofJ0rdmkh1s
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29 Nov 2021
Idris is a functional programming language with first-class types, where types may be parameterised by other values In this #CodeMESH video, @edwinbrady presents on "Dependent Type Driven Program Synthesis in Idris" Learn more: youtu.be/brjFqXkUQv0
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In systems of communicating processes or actors, data types can be used to discipline the sorts of sent and received messages. Laura Bocchi & Laura Voinea talked about "Protocol engineering for communicating actors" at last year's #CodeMESH. youtu.be/aWJ19RsGbWg
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Want to learn more about Podman, a community-driven, open source container engine? Then watch this video from last year's #CodeMesh and see @vlntnrthbrg presenting his talk "Podman - create, run and secure Linux containers" Watch the video here youtube.com/watch?v=DrAdUjY8…
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I made this same point in my 2019 CodeMesh keynote speech, based on studies of collective intelligence & on AI's growing reliance on statistics often equating "intelligent" with "popular enough in form". Ghost Work (Gray & Suri) denounces the hidden, exploited humans behind AI.
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Microsoft’s Kate Crawford: ‘AI is neither artificial nor intelligent’ theguardian.com/technology/2…
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Came across this this picture from Codemesh 2016. One of my favourite conference memories ever. I think I was sitting next to @bodil on the first row, but we hadn't actually met.
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The Quickstrom talk recording from CodeMesh is out!
Quickstrom is a browser testing system that combines ideas from property-based testing, TLA , linear temporal logic, & functional programming. This talk from @owickstrom at @CodeMeshIO discusses Quickstorm's core ideas, how it works & the results. youtube.com/watch?v=ZVPusaFf…
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No la primera, ni la segunda...llevaba unas cuantas a las espaldas y ésta fue tan aburrida que casi pido mantas para que la gente durmiera sin pasar frío youtu.be/lhGZNZLcfo0 Seguí intentándola y la terminé dándola en codemesh y velocityconf

Mucha gente hace una charla por primera vez y queda atrapada en los errores cuando se comparan con otros que tienen mucho tiempo haciéndolas. ¿Compartimos "primeras charlas" para que se vea que todos cometemos errores? En mi caso aún los sigo cometiendo.
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Closing statement by @edwinbrady nails it: "Programs spend most of their lives in an incomplete state, therefore typed programming languages need to support holes". Holes in #Haskell are an absolute essential tool in my development workflow. #codemesh
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