A much better link. The underlying article there explains why they are being fined.
Because the incentive is now there. Maybe they don't get enough paid customers and want more money. This puts a bit of pressure to move a new feature that is really handy into the paid level. Then another and another.…
It looks like fennel and janet are from the same dev.
Interestingly, this didn't work for Jetbrains. They found people often skipped a year and decided they wanted the "missing" revenue. There answer is to sell the version you "own" as of the date they process your order.…
> Too much overhead figuring out the good products ... How does changing stores help. If the products are still the same but on Walmart, how are you getting better information?
How about Lit? I'm just looking at frameworks, components, etc. I was thinking of Lit as simplified web components? Is that valid?
Try Hack. I've tried many including Jetbrains Mono and Fira Code. Both are really good but I drifted back to Hack. It just hits a comfortable place for me.
I think it was the Go Marketing Team who decided to call it a boring language. "Boring" tested well for hyping the language.
True for the early days of Go but I don't know about now. I think the switch started happening right after modules came out. Generics and the new range stuff seem more for the sake of growing the language than specific…
I did this about 1-1/2 years ago and just reran the numbers. Today: "written|built in Rust" 1113 (1036|77) "written|built in Go/Golang" 1050 (889|25) / (119|17) "written|built in Python": 452 (422|30) "written|built in…
Holy crap no. Take a look at the amount of sodium in Better than Bouillon. Way more than any other type of stock like product. You can get the rip-off box stock with no sodium added in all three flavors.
Oh, hi. Didn't see you there. Welcome to the web.
Nobody but you is suggesting we protect the rights of pedophiles. This argument is going where it always goes ... as the author pointed out. There are bad people in the world. They make up a small percentage of the…
To spin the wheels. People still get paid and the economy keeps humming along. No profit doesn't mean people aren't making money, just that the company isn't making excess money.
> because their whole 2000’s-era style of online retail is past it’s peak and is starting to crumble beneath its titans So what is the modern style of online retail that is/has taken its place?
I've ended up using at least a half dozen generic helpers in every application I've written since they were added. They've made my coding easier, more concise, and help with testing. Adding generics to Go was…
I think the pace has been extremely slow. So many of the changes to Go have been tool chain or library enhancements. Outside of generics related stuff, what are some added core language features that you'd prefer were…
>> "there's only one way to do it" What's the one way to do iterators now? I thought this proposal came about because there wasn't a default way and everybody had to roll their own.
Replying to my own post for posterity because edits are closed and I missed the obvious Go/Golang. This pushes Go to the top winning it a "major award". "written|built in Go/Golang" 918 (792|17) / (102|7) "written|built…
Yup, a lot of false positives without quotes. Searching with quotes on Story gives the following. (Search is case insensitive.) "written|built in Rust" 832 (790|42) "written|built in Go" 809 (792|17) "written|built in…
Go is more like an climate that pretends to be an atmosphere for simplicity. Compared to a greenhouse you really can. Compared to the other climates it's essentially sophistry.
arguably... then I'll argue the opposite (even as a subscriber). Jetbrains rolls your subscription back to the version on the day you purchased, not the last version in your subscription. If you purchase and immediately…
I'm not understanding this. Wouldn't the lower bound on performance be the single thread? Any worse performance and you queue the write requests to match the single thread performance.
Go error handling is a bit rough. It's not hard to write the errors but they can derail my mind when I'm reading Go code. They're like walking up stairs where every fourth or fifth step is slightly higher or lower than…
Google's Go language is well suited for back-end code. However, it's a very opinionated and quirky language. If its style suits you it's a great choice. If, after looking at it for a bit, it doesn't sit well then nope.
A much better link. The underlying article there explains why they are being fined.
Because the incentive is now there. Maybe they don't get enough paid customers and want more money. This puts a bit of pressure to move a new feature that is really handy into the paid level. Then another and another.…
It looks like fennel and janet are from the same dev.
Interestingly, this didn't work for Jetbrains. They found people often skipped a year and decided they wanted the "missing" revenue. There answer is to sell the version you "own" as of the date they process your order.…
> Too much overhead figuring out the good products ... How does changing stores help. If the products are still the same but on Walmart, how are you getting better information?
How about Lit? I'm just looking at frameworks, components, etc. I was thinking of Lit as simplified web components? Is that valid?
Try Hack. I've tried many including Jetbrains Mono and Fira Code. Both are really good but I drifted back to Hack. It just hits a comfortable place for me.
I think it was the Go Marketing Team who decided to call it a boring language. "Boring" tested well for hyping the language.
True for the early days of Go but I don't know about now. I think the switch started happening right after modules came out. Generics and the new range stuff seem more for the sake of growing the language than specific…
I did this about 1-1/2 years ago and just reran the numbers. Today: "written|built in Rust" 1113 (1036|77) "written|built in Go/Golang" 1050 (889|25) / (119|17) "written|built in Python": 452 (422|30) "written|built in…
Holy crap no. Take a look at the amount of sodium in Better than Bouillon. Way more than any other type of stock like product. You can get the rip-off box stock with no sodium added in all three flavors.
Oh, hi. Didn't see you there. Welcome to the web.
Nobody but you is suggesting we protect the rights of pedophiles. This argument is going where it always goes ... as the author pointed out. There are bad people in the world. They make up a small percentage of the…
To spin the wheels. People still get paid and the economy keeps humming along. No profit doesn't mean people aren't making money, just that the company isn't making excess money.
> because their whole 2000’s-era style of online retail is past it’s peak and is starting to crumble beneath its titans So what is the modern style of online retail that is/has taken its place?
I've ended up using at least a half dozen generic helpers in every application I've written since they were added. They've made my coding easier, more concise, and help with testing. Adding generics to Go was…
I think the pace has been extremely slow. So many of the changes to Go have been tool chain or library enhancements. Outside of generics related stuff, what are some added core language features that you'd prefer were…
>> "there's only one way to do it" What's the one way to do iterators now? I thought this proposal came about because there wasn't a default way and everybody had to roll their own.
Replying to my own post for posterity because edits are closed and I missed the obvious Go/Golang. This pushes Go to the top winning it a "major award". "written|built in Go/Golang" 918 (792|17) / (102|7) "written|built…
Yup, a lot of false positives without quotes. Searching with quotes on Story gives the following. (Search is case insensitive.) "written|built in Rust" 832 (790|42) "written|built in Go" 809 (792|17) "written|built in…
Go is more like an climate that pretends to be an atmosphere for simplicity. Compared to a greenhouse you really can. Compared to the other climates it's essentially sophistry.
arguably... then I'll argue the opposite (even as a subscriber). Jetbrains rolls your subscription back to the version on the day you purchased, not the last version in your subscription. If you purchase and immediately…
I'm not understanding this. Wouldn't the lower bound on performance be the single thread? Any worse performance and you queue the write requests to match the single thread performance.
Go error handling is a bit rough. It's not hard to write the errors but they can derail my mind when I'm reading Go code. They're like walking up stairs where every fourth or fifth step is slightly higher or lower than…
Google's Go language is well suited for back-end code. However, it's a very opinionated and quirky language. If its style suits you it's a great choice. If, after looking at it for a bit, it doesn't sit well then nope.