I would say that a big ball of crap qualifies as bad.
I used dart for a couple projects just around it's 1.0 release. I really liked it back then. They were working on some neat ideas. I remember futures and streams being really really interesting in 2013 or so. Originally…
I would revise that to say "The Knowledge Graph View is mostly bullshit". That seems to be the core of the argument anyway. It's not about "node flexing" and neither is it about letting the system do the work for you.…
I agree that we lean on things that are often too complex for our given tasks (the industry encourages it) but I'm going to push back with a little Rust rant. I'd argue that RUST is actually represents a simplification…
I like the interest in modernizing the terminal as an interface. There's still room for innovation and improvement. That's probably the big reason. Unfortunately this push is mired in app culture yak shaving bloatware…
That's legendary stuff right there
Word
I would encourage you to at least consider that your issue is a bug or perhaps a wsl version issue rather than throw your hands up and point to a conclusion from years ago that windows is a pretty toy and just not up to…
Whenever a white person claims reverse racism or discrimination and then brings to light what that instance entailed I have yet to find that it comes close to what a black person experiences as racism. (Maybe you are…
I was inclined to agree until the choice to use the term "colored person". That's an obvious and well known racist trope with very recent historical ties to segregation. I'm not sure if it was a deliberate statement on…
Disagree. Sure rust has a notable syntax tax (not what it used to be) but that's the easy part! It's the concepts and mindset that are the biggest hurdle in Rust. Going to C++ first won't help you there. If you already…
That's great advice.
I want to agree with this because teaching IS a great learning tool but one needs to have some idea of what they are doing. Teaching helps to identify the problem areas we fool ourselves into believing we understand…
Man, you just summed up my exact struggle as well.
Ah, that gets to heart of the problem!
If you understand data structures and algorithms then, in my view, it demonstrates that 1. You recognize the importance of understanding the principles and foundations of your field. 2. You understand that knowing the…
Good question. I've been using Rust exclusively for a few months. I came from C#/python. typical GC'd application languages. With Rust I don't think you have to choose. Once you "get" the borrow checker and understand…
Well that seems overly broad and meaningless. Care to expand on that?
The fundamentals never change. If I had to guess, your anxiety is from an overload of information and paralysis by analysis. It's easy to get lost in noise. I remind myself of this whenever I feel like I'm being…
My advice as an internet nobody: Don't worry about that dumb crap. JS is a good language. It's come a long way since its dark early days. People who shit on JS and on those that like it are usually not worth your time.…
As others have pointed out, a lot of application development rarely requires solving typical CS problems. One can go a long time building things without such formal knowledge. I agree with that and I'm glad that the…
System76. I have a 2017 Oryx pro. Its fantastic. Not perfect, nothing is but as a developer it’s the best laptop I’ve owned. The specs trounce anything Apple. System76 is also one of the only companies that sells…
In my view, audiobooks are a complete waste of time for retaining information unless you are highly engaged and not distracted. The droves of multitaskers that "mind hack / life hack" themselves by listening to…
Still, tanking 800M in 5 days is not great. I doubt the United board is saying.."SO".
Hal Ableson..."some guy". C'mon now. True, he's a person with an opinion but let's give him a bit more respect than some random javascript douche.
I would say that a big ball of crap qualifies as bad.
I used dart for a couple projects just around it's 1.0 release. I really liked it back then. They were working on some neat ideas. I remember futures and streams being really really interesting in 2013 or so. Originally…
I would revise that to say "The Knowledge Graph View is mostly bullshit". That seems to be the core of the argument anyway. It's not about "node flexing" and neither is it about letting the system do the work for you.…
I agree that we lean on things that are often too complex for our given tasks (the industry encourages it) but I'm going to push back with a little Rust rant. I'd argue that RUST is actually represents a simplification…
I like the interest in modernizing the terminal as an interface. There's still room for innovation and improvement. That's probably the big reason. Unfortunately this push is mired in app culture yak shaving bloatware…
That's legendary stuff right there
Word
I would encourage you to at least consider that your issue is a bug or perhaps a wsl version issue rather than throw your hands up and point to a conclusion from years ago that windows is a pretty toy and just not up to…
Whenever a white person claims reverse racism or discrimination and then brings to light what that instance entailed I have yet to find that it comes close to what a black person experiences as racism. (Maybe you are…
I was inclined to agree until the choice to use the term "colored person". That's an obvious and well known racist trope with very recent historical ties to segregation. I'm not sure if it was a deliberate statement on…
Disagree. Sure rust has a notable syntax tax (not what it used to be) but that's the easy part! It's the concepts and mindset that are the biggest hurdle in Rust. Going to C++ first won't help you there. If you already…
That's great advice.
I want to agree with this because teaching IS a great learning tool but one needs to have some idea of what they are doing. Teaching helps to identify the problem areas we fool ourselves into believing we understand…
Man, you just summed up my exact struggle as well.
Ah, that gets to heart of the problem!
If you understand data structures and algorithms then, in my view, it demonstrates that 1. You recognize the importance of understanding the principles and foundations of your field. 2. You understand that knowing the…
Good question. I've been using Rust exclusively for a few months. I came from C#/python. typical GC'd application languages. With Rust I don't think you have to choose. Once you "get" the borrow checker and understand…
Well that seems overly broad and meaningless. Care to expand on that?
The fundamentals never change. If I had to guess, your anxiety is from an overload of information and paralysis by analysis. It's easy to get lost in noise. I remind myself of this whenever I feel like I'm being…
My advice as an internet nobody: Don't worry about that dumb crap. JS is a good language. It's come a long way since its dark early days. People who shit on JS and on those that like it are usually not worth your time.…
As others have pointed out, a lot of application development rarely requires solving typical CS problems. One can go a long time building things without such formal knowledge. I agree with that and I'm glad that the…
System76. I have a 2017 Oryx pro. Its fantastic. Not perfect, nothing is but as a developer it’s the best laptop I’ve owned. The specs trounce anything Apple. System76 is also one of the only companies that sells…
In my view, audiobooks are a complete waste of time for retaining information unless you are highly engaged and not distracted. The droves of multitaskers that "mind hack / life hack" themselves by listening to…
Still, tanking 800M in 5 days is not great. I doubt the United board is saying.."SO".
Hal Ableson..."some guy". C'mon now. True, he's a person with an opinion but let's give him a bit more respect than some random javascript douche.