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HI, I'M ADITYA ATHALYE.

λ hello ☙ read  ✉ write $ hire « now » ≈ feed

As a Human General Intelligence (pinky promise), I assure you Eval/Apply
animates me as a concept 1. It is not my source code.

 * Learn generously directs 2 what I teach, speak, organise, code.
 * I blog about software, complexity, systems, organisations, and more.
 * Now is a time of total reinvention; mind, body, and work.

As a Human General Intelligence for hire, I am here to help small B2B SaaS
development teams deploy writing culture as a 10x-ing strategy.


STANDING INVITATION 3

Email me at hello@evalapply.org, if you make software stuff and/or enjoy any of
these topics. I live for random email banter with kindred Internet strangers,
and I habitually write to anyone who moves me in some way (joy, insight,
utility, mind shift…). It's always been a delight; no regrets.

Whatever feeds your curiosity; silly, fun, nerdy, serious write away! For
example, Bad Matrix makes me unreasonably happy, and various people seem to
really like these posts.

 * Cold restart whole system after total outage
 * n ways to FizzBuzz in Clojure
 * Systems, Scale, Value
 * How To Not Die By A Thousand Cuts. Or, How To Think About Software Quality.
 * A Clojure View of "Mars Rover"
 * Why and How I use "Org Mode" for my writing and more
 * A series of posts on Shell ain't a bad place to FP
 * A series of posts on Emerging from dotemacs bankruptcy the hard way

I am also game to meet in meatspace. If you're visiting Goa, India, hit me up
for some seaside chat and chow.

Oh, and I also send a newsletter sometimes.

(thanks, Buttondown!)

P.S. Clojure and FP nerds, double-write me, you rare birds. Let us hail Lambda,
The Ultimate together.

> For the love of State is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after,
> they have erred from Lambda the Ultimate, and pierced themselves through with
> many sorrows.
> 
> — self.

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 1. eval/apply is wicked cool… Circa 1960, A.I. pioneer John McCarthy gave us
    eval and apply, two mutually recursive LISP functions that encode the kernel
    of all of programming. Like yin/yang ☯, they contain each other. And they
    evoke other nonduals to live by; diffuse/focus, abstract/reify,
    design/develop.
    
    > Stuart Feldman: If nothing else, Lisp was carefully defined in terms of
    > Lisp.
    > 
    > Alan Kay: Yes, that was the big revelation to me when I was in graduate
    > school—when I finally understood that the half page of code on the bottom
    > of page 13 of the Lisp 1.5 manual was Lisp in itself. These were
    > “Maxwell’s Equations of Software!” This is the whole world of programming
    > in a few lines that I can put my hand over.
    
    ↩︎

 2. Learn generously is one of the self-directives at my favourite programmers'
    community, the Recurse Center. One stands on the shoulders of giants. One
    has received much generosity. One benefits greatly from contributions to the
    public commons. One tries to give back in one's meager ways.
    
    Want to become a better programmer? Join the Recurse Center!
    
    ↩︎

 3. This standing invitation is in service of creating more serendipity in the
    world, inspired by fine Internet denizens like Derek Sivers and Patrick
    McKenzie.↩︎

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