There are a fair few examples in the book itself. https://qntm.org/clean
There are a fair few examples in the book itself. https://qntm.org/clean
If you’re moving away from text formats, might as well use a proper serialisation tool like protobuf…
“They were always green”. I wish
Exactly. Agile is basically guaranteed to deliver something.
The real question is how fit-for-purpose is the resulting product.
The dark mode on this site… Hardest I’ve laughed in a while. A+ trolling
Edit: only works on desktop by the looks
Yes, thank fuck for that. Material design fatigue is real
That’s an even number
So you’re the guy who organises the computer literacy programmes in schools?
Even in python, writing code at the top level is not recommended for any non-trivial project. I mean, you might as well say “kotlin is closer to python because they both end with N”. Neither method of comparison offers any value to OP.
That’s a weird way to compare them…
The comma and ampersand are plain English, not one big command
There’s always a trade-off. In rust’s case, it’s slow compile times and comparatively slower prototyping. I still make games in rust, but pretending there’s no trade-off involved is wishful thinking
We must do different sorts of programming…
USB flash drive
But it would hit a different place every time… Most developers wouldn’t even consider checking for this, and the chance of getting a repro in a debugger is slim to none
I like Go too, but not because it’s a good language. I like it because it’s the simplest garbage language I have to use regularly, and that puts a cap on how bad it can be. It also got a lot of language-adjacent things right, like tooling.
When OP inevitably has issues, I guess we’ll have to blame it on the boogie
I clicked that link and the first dozen results were Reddit posts and garbage