Considering the insane memory consumption of claude code running in my terminal, electron was never really the problem, bad software was the culprit all along.
Agree, and I suspect that a lot of things will also be deprecated by 2030 once modules get really integrated in the ecosystem.
I did my time in C++, had fun, learnt plenty, then got an offer to do some python with a way better salary. At some point company have to seriously up their offer if they want me to care about ABI breakage, weird bug…
As I see it, Carbon have in its explicit goals to fix both the syntax issue and the major ABI retrocompatibility issue, while herb approach is to just deal with the syntax: Sure it is better than nothing, but I'm…
Fitter happier More productive Comfortable Not drinking too much Regular exercise at the gym (3 days a week) Getting on better with your associate employee contemporaries At ease Eating well (no more microwave dinners…
I'm currently living in a country with an healthy approach on work/life balance, seeing the appalling situation in the us always made me defiant to move there. I hope this awakening on the issue will be picked up by…
I would like to point out that yosefk fqa is a bit old now, and while some problems mentioned are still relevant, tools and conformity across up to date compilers are magnitudes better now.
Tree style tab has been ported, it's a version that's a bit rushed but it does the job.
Well, bear in mind that websites was way simpler to render for a browser back then.
Actually Clang is fully C++14 compliant, and already has some C++1z features, and gcc only need a few more patches.
Mind this is only the simplest functions and thing can already go wild if you apply classic bad C++ coding practices, like cascade inheritance or god object. Add to that, you will (oh yes, you will, at least once) make…
Welcome back to the 80's, where C++ used to play with macro to make templates and inheritance was only a basic compiler trick. I can only emphasizes the need to move to real C++ if you want to use C++ idioms, to do it…
It's sad to see so much trolling on this language but I suppose we all had to maintain old C++ programs that became spagetti codes and dependancy hells. I'm currently working on a new project using C++11/14 and it's a…
And that why so many businesses are outperform by new ones... Because they couldn't delivers a newer product and features fast enough... Because, to support the new "object" that drive money now they had to refactor an…
Well, with Microsoft (and many other software company) ready to pull the plug of updates on this OS, I hope you have faith in your antivirus to stop every unpublished exploit.
The point of maintaining the source code to the latest version is to guarantee its survival to the long term: at some point you will have to pass the ownership to another, younger, dev that might not have been taught…
Why did the former girlfriend did not block the profile ? Google may have not advertised this feature but it doesn't look like hard to find...
Still no full C++11 compliance...
I'm in France right now and the usual legal notice here is a ... 3 month notice. This is a double edged sword: unless common agreement, the employer have to pay the employee 3 month (and if asked, the employee has to…
Someone need to read some Politically Correct Bedtime Stories, an hilarious book.
Considering the insane memory consumption of claude code running in my terminal, electron was never really the problem, bad software was the culprit all along.
Agree, and I suspect that a lot of things will also be deprecated by 2030 once modules get really integrated in the ecosystem.
I did my time in C++, had fun, learnt plenty, then got an offer to do some python with a way better salary. At some point company have to seriously up their offer if they want me to care about ABI breakage, weird bug…
As I see it, Carbon have in its explicit goals to fix both the syntax issue and the major ABI retrocompatibility issue, while herb approach is to just deal with the syntax: Sure it is better than nothing, but I'm…
Fitter happier More productive Comfortable Not drinking too much Regular exercise at the gym (3 days a week) Getting on better with your associate employee contemporaries At ease Eating well (no more microwave dinners…
I'm currently living in a country with an healthy approach on work/life balance, seeing the appalling situation in the us always made me defiant to move there. I hope this awakening on the issue will be picked up by…
I would like to point out that yosefk fqa is a bit old now, and while some problems mentioned are still relevant, tools and conformity across up to date compilers are magnitudes better now.
Tree style tab has been ported, it's a version that's a bit rushed but it does the job.
Well, bear in mind that websites was way simpler to render for a browser back then.
Actually Clang is fully C++14 compliant, and already has some C++1z features, and gcc only need a few more patches.
Mind this is only the simplest functions and thing can already go wild if you apply classic bad C++ coding practices, like cascade inheritance or god object. Add to that, you will (oh yes, you will, at least once) make…
Welcome back to the 80's, where C++ used to play with macro to make templates and inheritance was only a basic compiler trick. I can only emphasizes the need to move to real C++ if you want to use C++ idioms, to do it…
It's sad to see so much trolling on this language but I suppose we all had to maintain old C++ programs that became spagetti codes and dependancy hells. I'm currently working on a new project using C++11/14 and it's a…
And that why so many businesses are outperform by new ones... Because they couldn't delivers a newer product and features fast enough... Because, to support the new "object" that drive money now they had to refactor an…
Well, with Microsoft (and many other software company) ready to pull the plug of updates on this OS, I hope you have faith in your antivirus to stop every unpublished exploit.
The point of maintaining the source code to the latest version is to guarantee its survival to the long term: at some point you will have to pass the ownership to another, younger, dev that might not have been taught…
Why did the former girlfriend did not block the profile ? Google may have not advertised this feature but it doesn't look like hard to find...
Still no full C++11 compliance...
I'm in France right now and the usual legal notice here is a ... 3 month notice. This is a double edged sword: unless common agreement, the employer have to pay the employee 3 month (and if asked, the employee has to…
Someone need to read some Politically Correct Bedtime Stories, an hilarious book.