GP was merely refuting the one point made by GGP, that a lack of cars would somehow widen the class divide.
Yeah, most of that code is stuff like examples and tests, and most errors should be forwarded, not unwrapped. But yeah, of course if a resource that you depend on is potentially in an invalid state thanks to a thread…
You have it wrong. Only the most basic code on Earth has unwrap in it. Real-world code will either actually handle the error with `match`, forward it with `?`, or unwrap it with `except` iff it's sure that an error will…
Why does it matter what the norm is? I personally think that we should be generous in this regard, and always treat inaction (e.g. not distributing political ads) as neutral, but I can't explain why.
What metadata has yet to and can be encrypted? The recipient, the send time and the message size seem impossible to encrypt.
Hy isn't a Common Lisp implementation, and it isn't trying to be one, so I think this criticism is a little misplaced.
Can you list any of these exciting alternatives? As a layman, I don't know of anything besides Google, Bing and DDG.
Yep, sum and linear types are two of the biggest improvements of Rust over, say, C++. The third would probably be that it's a lot smaller than C++.
Source? People write CLI tools in Ruby and Node.js these days, so I really doubt that anybody would use the term "systems language" to refer to languages well-suited to building CLI tools.
Strange. I know OCaml is used in HFT (thanks to all those Jane Street ads) and OCaml is also GC'd. What does OCaml have here that Go doesn't?
It can be automated and packaged into a solution for anyone to use. IRL stalking is hard and dangerous, and it's going to be that way for the foreseeable future. Is that "qualitatively" worse enough?
The free market is usually predicated on rational actors. I don't think the target market of teenagers fits the bill, nor does any market, really, once propaganda enters the picture.
Nobody is stereotyping the Chinese people! Google and Apple have publicly stood up against the US government, and the US doesn't (publicly and legally, at least) meddle with companies to anywhere near the same extent as…
The problem is that the Chinese government has almost total control over Chinese apps, so American citizens are rightly afraid that Chinese apps might serve as vehicles of Chinese government propaganda. It's totally…
GP was merely refuting the one point made by GGP, that a lack of cars would somehow widen the class divide.
Yeah, most of that code is stuff like examples and tests, and most errors should be forwarded, not unwrapped. But yeah, of course if a resource that you depend on is potentially in an invalid state thanks to a thread…
You have it wrong. Only the most basic code on Earth has unwrap in it. Real-world code will either actually handle the error with `match`, forward it with `?`, or unwrap it with `except` iff it's sure that an error will…
Why does it matter what the norm is? I personally think that we should be generous in this regard, and always treat inaction (e.g. not distributing political ads) as neutral, but I can't explain why.
What metadata has yet to and can be encrypted? The recipient, the send time and the message size seem impossible to encrypt.
Hy isn't a Common Lisp implementation, and it isn't trying to be one, so I think this criticism is a little misplaced.
Can you list any of these exciting alternatives? As a layman, I don't know of anything besides Google, Bing and DDG.
Yep, sum and linear types are two of the biggest improvements of Rust over, say, C++. The third would probably be that it's a lot smaller than C++.
Source? People write CLI tools in Ruby and Node.js these days, so I really doubt that anybody would use the term "systems language" to refer to languages well-suited to building CLI tools.
Strange. I know OCaml is used in HFT (thanks to all those Jane Street ads) and OCaml is also GC'd. What does OCaml have here that Go doesn't?
It can be automated and packaged into a solution for anyone to use. IRL stalking is hard and dangerous, and it's going to be that way for the foreseeable future. Is that "qualitatively" worse enough?
The free market is usually predicated on rational actors. I don't think the target market of teenagers fits the bill, nor does any market, really, once propaganda enters the picture.
Nobody is stereotyping the Chinese people! Google and Apple have publicly stood up against the US government, and the US doesn't (publicly and legally, at least) meddle with companies to anywhere near the same extent as…
The problem is that the Chinese government has almost total control over Chinese apps, so American citizens are rightly afraid that Chinese apps might serve as vehicles of Chinese government propaganda. It's totally…