Is there a book or site documenting these best practices somewhere? I'm getting into windows dev and am curious about them.
I guess this is what they call American Exceptionalism?
Few things are more Microsofty than a team reaching over to a competitor's language instead of using their own and to boot none of the reasons given so far seem credible, good job to the team nonetheless.
I used to struggle with git until I started to use a GUI, now it just works but I get far less hacker cred therefor, which is regrettable.
It's a joke guys.
I'm sure they can find a jury of 12 CEOs/(m/b)illionaires who are far removed from such downstair people things as being denied insurance.
I'm superlatively surprised Google has followed through on what it has promised to do over and over again.
A judge might take your $50 billion options package if you incorporate there, a real risk to most of us.
Ironic, given that the apostrophe is dying out in English.
And to Turkey, India and...
I know, but I want Cloudflare to go down in a burst of flames, it makes web scraping such a pain, please do it Baldy.
I dunno, still down to me.
If your productivity is near-null, LLMs can make you 100x more productive.
In the grim dorkness of the near future, there is only JavaScript and front-end work.
A few techies hither and thither will but not many.
Just download the latest visual studio, no need for gimmicks or trying to reproduce the unix dev experience on windows, just embrace the platform, warts and all, and call it a day.
The equity offering was nearing and then the board just fired Altman out of nowhere and had no credible reasons or a narrative to sell to the employees, then they quickly caught on that their comp would go to smokes…
I held the 'upgrade' from 7 to 10 for more than a decade, when I did I had to remove a lot of stuff to get back my baseline usability, so once more unto the breach when I get around doing that methinks.
Most people are so bombarded with ads on the web that they scarcely think it weird that their OS does the same, anyone who cares about this has been able to do something about it a long time ago, I have never seen an ad…
This is tangentially related at best but I always found it amusing that a forum for founders and populated mainly by pampered white-collar workers happens to be one of the hot-spots of revolutionary sentiment in the…
The lead years of XML as the hammer to every nail and the subsequent adoption of json as the data format to be used have led many to feel that XML is the data format equivalent of COBOL and just as pretty.
That's funny but Microsoft really shot itself on the foot with the TPM requirement, 11 isn't really any worse than 10 for the vast majority of the users but with that roadblock in the way even those who would upgrade…
The Emacs-vi war is ancient geek lore, nowadays usage statistics are probably 67% VSCode, 30% unassorted IDEs, 2% vi/m, 1% Emacs.
Is there a book or site documenting these best practices somewhere? I'm getting into windows dev and am curious about them.
I guess this is what they call American Exceptionalism?
Few things are more Microsofty than a team reaching over to a competitor's language instead of using their own and to boot none of the reasons given so far seem credible, good job to the team nonetheless.
I used to struggle with git until I started to use a GUI, now it just works but I get far less hacker cred therefor, which is regrettable.
It's a joke guys.
I'm sure they can find a jury of 12 CEOs/(m/b)illionaires who are far removed from such downstair people things as being denied insurance.
I'm superlatively surprised Google has followed through on what it has promised to do over and over again.
A judge might take your $50 billion options package if you incorporate there, a real risk to most of us.
Ironic, given that the apostrophe is dying out in English.
And to Turkey, India and...
I know, but I want Cloudflare to go down in a burst of flames, it makes web scraping such a pain, please do it Baldy.
I dunno, still down to me.
If your productivity is near-null, LLMs can make you 100x more productive.
In the grim dorkness of the near future, there is only JavaScript and front-end work.
A few techies hither and thither will but not many.
Just download the latest visual studio, no need for gimmicks or trying to reproduce the unix dev experience on windows, just embrace the platform, warts and all, and call it a day.
The equity offering was nearing and then the board just fired Altman out of nowhere and had no credible reasons or a narrative to sell to the employees, then they quickly caught on that their comp would go to smokes…
I held the 'upgrade' from 7 to 10 for more than a decade, when I did I had to remove a lot of stuff to get back my baseline usability, so once more unto the breach when I get around doing that methinks.
Most people are so bombarded with ads on the web that they scarcely think it weird that their OS does the same, anyone who cares about this has been able to do something about it a long time ago, I have never seen an ad…
This is tangentially related at best but I always found it amusing that a forum for founders and populated mainly by pampered white-collar workers happens to be one of the hot-spots of revolutionary sentiment in the…
The lead years of XML as the hammer to every nail and the subsequent adoption of json as the data format to be used have led many to feel that XML is the data format equivalent of COBOL and just as pretty.
That's funny but Microsoft really shot itself on the foot with the TPM requirement, 11 isn't really any worse than 10 for the vast majority of the users but with that roadblock in the way even those who would upgrade…
The Emacs-vi war is ancient geek lore, nowadays usage statistics are probably 67% VSCode, 30% unassorted IDEs, 2% vi/m, 1% Emacs.