Oh that’s actually awesome thanks!
Oh that’s actually awesome thanks!
That looks good, thanks
What I’m actually saying is, that user experience is obviously harder without the algorithms, but algorithms (ML ones) are what brought the internet to this state. So I’d rather live without them wherever that’s viable.
Meh, I’m sick of all the algorithmic crap. The internet used to be better when people needed a couple brain cells to use them.
Going to a hybrid would technically be easy it’s true, but very few people know Kotlin so no one would write it, not even the ones who know it since others need to be able to read it.
I’m not nearly high enough hierarchically to call a shot like this or be able to continually enforce it. I usually always ask my team leader for his opinion even if I’m simply adding some kind of dependency.
That’s not possible for one person to do out of their own personal preferences in a large scale enterprise application.
It would be a project wide migration with tons of people working on it and testing afterwards.
I also think Mojo will be quite a strong player everywhere
I’m talking mainly about serious backends that perform complex logic, not just CRUD operations
I really like Kotlin, I would much prefer using it at work instead of Java
BA/Manager/Scrum Master has been on vacation for some time and it’s eye opening how much the team vibe has changed.
We need his business domain expertise, but we could easily go without his constant anxiety and "how’s the task going?"s. It will be done when I say it to you for fuck’s sake.
There’s a load of confusion in this thread.
What the post is about is compiler based clean code enforcement. JS doesn’t do this, but your editor in combination with ESLint prevents you from running the program. However this isn’t a general JS thing, just the way your setup works.
I wish, companies just expect you to write garbage code as quick as possible, only to create tens of bugs afterwards that will take way more time than it would if they had left you enough time to do it correctly
What’s the point of even “modernising” task manager?
Normies that would care about task manager being too ugly probably don’t know it even exists.
There goes the last dependable program that Windows had to offer
If God was on Linkedin, his profile would probably be much more humble than a large percentage of the user base
I love how it was obvious what language I’m talking about without saying anything specific
Meanwhile language spec:
Extremely high level description along with some implementation details you don’t care about
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Yeah that’s a big dick move
That’s usually for the better though, basic questions have been answered a million times in a million different ways, yet another post on the same question will just make the original answers harder to find.
People still could be nicer and not attack others personally for not knowing any better, but closing duplicates and redirecting new people to them is a net positive for the platform
mdBook is also really cool