You may have a look at bigwig. It isn’t exactly Fruity loops but is also a very suitable DAW and runs native on Linux.
You may have a look at bigwig. It isn’t exactly Fruity loops but is also a very suitable DAW and runs native on Linux.
Next will be NT. I think they will put their thing above a Linux somewhere in the next future.
It’s js being the problem in frontend development, not css
Maybe you should link it then?
Is there really still such a market for Intel CPUs? I do not understand that AMDs Zen is so much better and is the superior technology since almost a decade now.
You saying the code quality of some of my colleagues is even worse on their personal projects? o_O
As long as loose coupling, and separation of concerns are well tinkered into your application you minimise risks of breaking everything on a restructuring.
If you have for example shared state leaking everywhere into the program, your most probably doomed on the slitest changes.
I am not saying you’re wrong, but there are ways to mitigate the risks even without knowing what will happen in the future.
If you use a garbage collector the whole borrow checker would not make any sense.
Do you want to have error handling and functional paradigms in go? I think you should start there and ask go Devs why their language is lacking such basic stuff.
I would love sth like this with nextcloud integration.
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Nextcloud ist just fine. Using it since more than 7 years now with zero problems
I mean serde is – in my understanding – the most useful crate out there. It does exactly one thing and that very well.
Thanks for pointing out on gooyey. Looking quite snazzy
https://github.com/khonsulabs/gooey/blob/main/examples/buttons.rs
They are nowadays. Compiling assets and static data into rust and deliver virtual DOM via websocket to the browser is the new cool kid in the corner.
Have a look at dioxus
Fefe uses a LDAP server as backend, not Apache
If you have an avr you could just use avr-hal.
The documentation is ok and if you used to work with arduino it should be straight forward.
It just never works. Its important documentation breaks if changes are made. The best docs are baked into unittests
Ok thanks for the clarification.
I would argue, the gold standard of regex would be perlre or even re from python. I never heard one discouraging using them. Do you know sth I don’t?
I would say there are two types of devs.
The HACKER MAN knowing everything, always have the only solution and being boss in their realm
The DAUBTER thinking they know too less, always searching for the best solution for the problem and trying to get as many information to solve the problem as possible
Even having the imposter syndrome as a big problem for mental health. I genuinely have the opinion it makes the better devs.