i happen to be learning swift and, as a newcomer to the language, i have concluded that the level of complexity is pretty much on par with cpp. one thing i have noticed is that swift maintains readability while being…
seems to be written in the crystal programming language, which i am discovering here too. looks very much like ruby to me.
https://github.com/invl/retry works well for me. only problem is that logging issue that's still open i believe. seems to me that the authors wrote their own library instead of trying to make the ones that didn't meet…
60s. was wondering how we could add physical units to python? highjack the number literals and variables like this: 1.s, pi.radians? or maybe the way golang does it: 1 * time.seconds? would be nice to have
yes it is excessive!
i thought go has a GOGC=off option or something? did they remove it?
kubernetes is complex and maybe not for all of us. i am starting to think, maybe we should leave operations to operation teams at this point and just be developers. i would be totally fine with it to be honest.
this is super cool! i clicked on the group names on the right thinking the filtering will happen automatically but you have to select them and apply on the left.
yes the list is certainly not exhaustive. i don't see activepython from active state in there. they've been in the game forever and mu is a newcomer but a really interesting one!
dropbox is a nicer experience of the three.
always between mac and windows. i have had better experience with dropbox than drive. in fact, i have all three: onedrive, dropbox, and drive. drive is my least favorite...
i happen to be learning swift and, as a newcomer to the language, i have concluded that the level of complexity is pretty much on par with cpp. one thing i have noticed is that swift maintains readability while being…
seems to be written in the crystal programming language, which i am discovering here too. looks very much like ruby to me.
https://github.com/invl/retry works well for me. only problem is that logging issue that's still open i believe. seems to me that the authors wrote their own library instead of trying to make the ones that didn't meet…
60s. was wondering how we could add physical units to python? highjack the number literals and variables like this: 1.s, pi.radians? or maybe the way golang does it: 1 * time.seconds? would be nice to have
yes it is excessive!
i thought go has a GOGC=off option or something? did they remove it?
kubernetes is complex and maybe not for all of us. i am starting to think, maybe we should leave operations to operation teams at this point and just be developers. i would be totally fine with it to be honest.
this is super cool! i clicked on the group names on the right thinking the filtering will happen automatically but you have to select them and apply on the left.
yes the list is certainly not exhaustive. i don't see activepython from active state in there. they've been in the game forever and mu is a newcomer but a really interesting one!
dropbox is a nicer experience of the three.
always between mac and windows. i have had better experience with dropbox than drive. in fact, i have all three: onedrive, dropbox, and drive. drive is my least favorite...