Thanks, but probably not.
Have you ever had to restrain a person who might want to kill you? While wearing a firearm? I have done some grappling in MA myself, but I imagine the stakes are in another dimension on a real situation. I'm not totally…
You are probably also taking it out of context. You have no idea what has happened in that neighborhood in the last year or decade. You have no idea what those perps and officers have experienced. Right?
What would you have done in that situation?
You have an extra word there.
I am, and so are you, I would think. That's how I understand "paradigm" :)
We're using 50 year old UX paradigms. Nothing has significantly improved after Engelbart.
What specifically do you think makes PHP especially great for that?
No, it's not interesting at all. PHP is fairly good at web things, but that's it.
https://github.com/launchbadge/sqlx perhaps Also hugsql for clojure and pugsql for python.
Agreed. There should be one for every user.
On the Epic store? Too expensive.
Don't use Kubernetes unless you Know you need it.
Would you hire you?
Yeah, you’re right. I was exaggerating for some reason I don’t recall anymore, a bad day perhaps, too much or too little coffee or something. Who knows. Of course I don’t discriminate at hiring time against people who…
Some (perhaps even most) problems don't need top tier coders, so hiring them for such problems is a waste of resources.
That's not hot reload, and pretty much every language has frameworks that are capable of that.
Actix-web is a web framework, but a rather lightweight one. It doesn't really compare to django/rails/laravel.
And what is the equivalent of "===" for ">" and "<"?
Because it's fairly popular (#6ish or something) as a language, it is more probable that people are forced to use it at the threat of unemployment. Nobody is forced to write Haskell or Rust, you have to actively look…
Many employers use php because it allows keeping salaries down, though. So your advice would not work for those.
Learning new tricks gets harder when we get older. Is that the software’s fault?
As a person for whom Linux and BSDs have been a hobby since 1996, I have no idea what you're talking about.
I wish systemd haters would make a public petition to remove systemd from this world. I would absolutely use such a list to make sure I never accidentally hire any one of them for any system administration positions.
”Several weeks of hard effort”, they said. I can buy it, if they actually work hard and are basically competent. Rust is a difficult language in total, that’s for sure, but you can get a lot done without knowing it all.
Thanks, but probably not.
Have you ever had to restrain a person who might want to kill you? While wearing a firearm? I have done some grappling in MA myself, but I imagine the stakes are in another dimension on a real situation. I'm not totally…
You are probably also taking it out of context. You have no idea what has happened in that neighborhood in the last year or decade. You have no idea what those perps and officers have experienced. Right?
What would you have done in that situation?
You have an extra word there.
I am, and so are you, I would think. That's how I understand "paradigm" :)
We're using 50 year old UX paradigms. Nothing has significantly improved after Engelbart.
What specifically do you think makes PHP especially great for that?
No, it's not interesting at all. PHP is fairly good at web things, but that's it.
https://github.com/launchbadge/sqlx perhaps Also hugsql for clojure and pugsql for python.
Agreed. There should be one for every user.
On the Epic store? Too expensive.
Don't use Kubernetes unless you Know you need it.
Would you hire you?
Yeah, you’re right. I was exaggerating for some reason I don’t recall anymore, a bad day perhaps, too much or too little coffee or something. Who knows. Of course I don’t discriminate at hiring time against people who…
Some (perhaps even most) problems don't need top tier coders, so hiring them for such problems is a waste of resources.
That's not hot reload, and pretty much every language has frameworks that are capable of that.
Actix-web is a web framework, but a rather lightweight one. It doesn't really compare to django/rails/laravel.
And what is the equivalent of "===" for ">" and "<"?
Because it's fairly popular (#6ish or something) as a language, it is more probable that people are forced to use it at the threat of unemployment. Nobody is forced to write Haskell or Rust, you have to actively look…
Many employers use php because it allows keeping salaries down, though. So your advice would not work for those.
Learning new tricks gets harder when we get older. Is that the software’s fault?
As a person for whom Linux and BSDs have been a hobby since 1996, I have no idea what you're talking about.
I wish systemd haters would make a public petition to remove systemd from this world. I would absolutely use such a list to make sure I never accidentally hire any one of them for any system administration positions.
”Several weeks of hard effort”, they said. I can buy it, if they actually work hard and are basically competent. Rust is a difficult language in total, that’s for sure, but you can get a lot done without knowing it all.