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The title alone should receive a downvote. We don't need more of this hype
Okay, so all search engines suck. Yeah, that matches my experience
"exactly, I would have liked the grisp of the interesting part of it" And that is all, no interesting excerpt, I was able to get source code of the entire page myself :) You are writing an article/tutorial. This kind of…
I'm not sure how to read your comment as everything in the script seems to be a comment? Probably format messed up. What it usually fails at (maybe 4 can do it, I only use 3.5) is that the output should have one line…
So what is the USP of this one against the others? I tried my simple favorite one where all of these tools fail (prompt has more details): Write a script that converts git-diff output to a file that can be easily…
When will the hype curve finally end...
Interesting, thank you!
exactly, I would have liked the grisp of the interesting part of it
Would have liked to see the html part too
I get that this is really interesting and I surely enjoyed the read... But has it really any practical implications? I mean, in a sense, there are so many mathematical riddles... Anyways, I'm fine to ignore this…
Isn't typescript the typescript of C++?
Testing hugely via expensive integration tests or E2E is needed no matter which software you have. And you could easily fall into doing that for microservice architectures. However, a common way is rather having…
Noone needs a paywall article, why does this even come up here?
E-Ink with rust? It should not even contain iron
What puzzles me at such websites is that they cannot manage to briefly describe WHAT they actually do. Without previous information about it, you have no clue to figure out what they are for (I googled it, Github says a…
Still looking for a lib that supports fibers... boost::asio is... well, boost, and therefore annoying. It also does not support it out of the box
What such articles lack is that they assume anyone could do anything, but that's just not true. To become a really well-paid, influential developer (IC called here, I think), you need to be smart, so that others that…
Wall of text
The title alone should receive a downvote. We don't need more of this hype
Okay, so all search engines suck. Yeah, that matches my experience
"exactly, I would have liked the grisp of the interesting part of it" And that is all, no interesting excerpt, I was able to get source code of the entire page myself :) You are writing an article/tutorial. This kind of…
I'm not sure how to read your comment as everything in the script seems to be a comment? Probably format messed up. What it usually fails at (maybe 4 can do it, I only use 3.5) is that the output should have one line…
So what is the USP of this one against the others? I tried my simple favorite one where all of these tools fail (prompt has more details): Write a script that converts git-diff output to a file that can be easily…
When will the hype curve finally end...
Interesting, thank you!
exactly, I would have liked the grisp of the interesting part of it
Would have liked to see the html part too
I get that this is really interesting and I surely enjoyed the read... But has it really any practical implications? I mean, in a sense, there are so many mathematical riddles... Anyways, I'm fine to ignore this…
Isn't typescript the typescript of C++?
Testing hugely via expensive integration tests or E2E is needed no matter which software you have. And you could easily fall into doing that for microservice architectures. However, a common way is rather having…
Noone needs a paywall article, why does this even come up here?
E-Ink with rust? It should not even contain iron
What puzzles me at such websites is that they cannot manage to briefly describe WHAT they actually do. Without previous information about it, you have no clue to figure out what they are for (I googled it, Github says a…
Still looking for a lib that supports fibers... boost::asio is... well, boost, and therefore annoying. It also does not support it out of the box
What such articles lack is that they assume anyone could do anything, but that's just not true. To become a really well-paid, influential developer (IC called here, I think), you need to be smart, so that others that…