That’s not true. It happens quite often. Variables, classnames, php targets are changed on a whim.
I was surprised it was a seperate library in Clojure and doesn’t seem to be something that gets used much. Puts me off that it’s missing one of the most attaractive features of functional languages.
Genuine question, is the internal search any good? I can’t remember ever going straight to stackoverflow so I’m wondering how many people actually use Stack Overflow’s search compared to finding the most relevant answer…
https://youtu.be/6P06YHc8faw?t=225 Just watched this video about Scala 3 last night and the list of features Scala pioneered in a mainstream language is fairly incredible.
You’re gonna lose some of those features also on Lambda. The speed is gonna be subject to the time to cold start the VM, the times for this are not great for the JVM or .net runtimes.
Bit of a disingenuous statistic. It’s popularity is down to being the default choice for people learning the MEAN/MERN stack. Which is a large number of people currently teaching themselves web dev and goes hand in hand…
Basic support is free. You pay more for better response times and more users being able to open cases. Having said that it is expensive at business level. 10% of your spend if you want the sort of response times you…
Sane defaults are good, customisation for those that want it are also good. A single way of doing things, good for those it works for.
I wouldn’t say Hack was ever popular as a language. The HHVM certainly had popularity as a runtime for PHP until the speed increase of PHP7.
Fixed title. Mistakes C/C++ Devs make: writing Go.
That’s not true. It happens quite often. Variables, classnames, php targets are changed on a whim.
I was surprised it was a seperate library in Clojure and doesn’t seem to be something that gets used much. Puts me off that it’s missing one of the most attaractive features of functional languages.
Genuine question, is the internal search any good? I can’t remember ever going straight to stackoverflow so I’m wondering how many people actually use Stack Overflow’s search compared to finding the most relevant answer…
https://youtu.be/6P06YHc8faw?t=225 Just watched this video about Scala 3 last night and the list of features Scala pioneered in a mainstream language is fairly incredible.
You’re gonna lose some of those features also on Lambda. The speed is gonna be subject to the time to cold start the VM, the times for this are not great for the JVM or .net runtimes.
Bit of a disingenuous statistic. It’s popularity is down to being the default choice for people learning the MEAN/MERN stack. Which is a large number of people currently teaching themselves web dev and goes hand in hand…
Basic support is free. You pay more for better response times and more users being able to open cases. Having said that it is expensive at business level. 10% of your spend if you want the sort of response times you…
Sane defaults are good, customisation for those that want it are also good. A single way of doing things, good for those it works for.
I wouldn’t say Hack was ever popular as a language. The HHVM certainly had popularity as a runtime for PHP until the speed increase of PHP7.
Fixed title. Mistakes C/C++ Devs make: writing Go.