Keyboard is very fast for this.
Yeah... that's a link to the same article as this HN post. I think you meant to post this comment on those other livescience submissions.
But if you do know what you're doing - like myself and many other engineers - you don't need hand holding. I would not consider SES "shit" because it does not baby-sit you throughout the setup process. The documentation…
Can you elaborate on why SES is shit? I've been using it for about 6 months now to run a small newsletter and haven't experienced any issues with deliverability.
> You cannot browse the data structure without an active cluster That's one of the reason's I'm interested in delta-rs [1], which has delta lake bindings for Python. Would love to read a delta lake table into a native…
Agreed. I think the "nobody ever goes looking for them" case is common for code bases where people are not writing good useful commit messages.
You'd probably need some programming experience, or at least a general idea of how web development works. This dashboard template is front-end fluff that makes it simple for a developer to focus on the backend processes…
So perhaps this is most comparable to Python's fabric library.
Do you have a link to where you read that?
Yep, the post author calls it his favorite book and links to it in the article, specifically discussing the topic of Chapter 2 on Bus protocols.
Keyboard is very fast for this.
Yeah... that's a link to the same article as this HN post. I think you meant to post this comment on those other livescience submissions.
But if you do know what you're doing - like myself and many other engineers - you don't need hand holding. I would not consider SES "shit" because it does not baby-sit you throughout the setup process. The documentation…
Can you elaborate on why SES is shit? I've been using it for about 6 months now to run a small newsletter and haven't experienced any issues with deliverability.
> You cannot browse the data structure without an active cluster That's one of the reason's I'm interested in delta-rs [1], which has delta lake bindings for Python. Would love to read a delta lake table into a native…
Agreed. I think the "nobody ever goes looking for them" case is common for code bases where people are not writing good useful commit messages.
You'd probably need some programming experience, or at least a general idea of how web development works. This dashboard template is front-end fluff that makes it simple for a developer to focus on the backend processes…
So perhaps this is most comparable to Python's fabric library.
Do you have a link to where you read that?
Yep, the post author calls it his favorite book and links to it in the article, specifically discussing the topic of Chapter 2 on Bus protocols.