I really like Python. The only thing I don’t want to do with Python is support a large code base. Lack of strict typing makes refactoring awful
I really like Python. The only thing I don’t want to do with Python is support a large code base. Lack of strict typing makes refactoring awful
Indies use twitter to create buzz. Be snide all you like but that’s a big deal for those people.
It is, by definition, not inaction. However I agree that change is too slow.
It used to be SFA now it’s 30% number go up is positive
Which wasn’t what the article was claiming, hence your post being a strawman
Firstly the article does not say that 30% is sufficient. Secondly, this was always going to be a journey. We don’t get to near 100% without first going through 30%. The article wasn’t saying 30% is enough it was saying that the trajectory is positive.
“sufficient”. Where did you get THAT from?
Holy Strawman, Batman!
Its my main driver. I just don’t use their ads / crypto features. You can opt out ya know
I like Java but Oracle are pricks. Thank god for OpenJDK
When I worked as a PM that’s what I used to do - daily check in about any obstacles that I could clear. Took me a little while to get around everyone but it didn’t waste everyone’s time
Coders who complain about documenting and tests are coders I don’t want to work with
I also learned C on the Amiga. I loved SAS C. I also came across C++ first on the Amiga when it was just a pre processor for C. I really loved that machine but it was the community that was special
Yeah. Can I get a book - usually something official like K&R for C.
Try being a programmer in the 90s. Just like that but with no entries at all
Yes, I was using Rustrover the last time I used Rust. VSCode previously. I’ve tried to get into Rust a few times and really just failed repeatedly. Ill probably try again at some point but my experience thus far hasn’t been great
I actually reasonably like Go. It’s simple and pragmatic but I fucking loathe its error handling. To me it just replicates one of the worst features of C
I think I’d rather code in Go than Rust. But I’m not a great Rust programmer so my opinion may not count. I can code effectively in C, C++, Go, Java, C#, Python, and a few others, but Rust is the only language that I find hard to use. I’m probably just dumb
My problem with Rust is that I find refactoring really painful.