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You are also running sidewaysdata.com with DEBUG turned on in production, apparently ;)
Nah, statements like the above are a sign of lack of experience, missing business understanding and/or hubris.
It seems once a year somebody writes a library to do this. It never takes off, because the main difficulty in developing web applications is not “learning JavaScript“. I have 3 questions for the team. Who is the target…
If it’s like my 2019 polo, a long (30sec or so) press on the power button on the infotainment console will reboot it. But yeah, just traded that car in for a Mercedes, and the infotainment is night and day. I basically…
While I agree with you the grandparent was unnecessarily patronizing, they do have a point. “Built-in functions” is the first chapter of the documentation following the introduction, there’s no way to miss it. If you…
I guess being better than a random third-world country (yes, that’s what median means here) is seen as a great accomplishment? Not sure why you would choose to comment this, it’s like a grown adult bragging about being…
What PII
That is not what I asked though. Every experience is subjective. I’m asking how they envision this being a good business model. Every bootcamp grad who can whip up a database backed web app can build a note-taking…
Not to take a dump on this product in particular but at this point I feel like there are more note-taking apps out there than people willing to pay for a note taking app. Why does everybody and their dog think that…
Bad developers will write bad code no matter the pattern - styled components has never been a source of issues for us. Why would we move to a new “trend”? I think this is unique to the JS ecosystem.
I’d just like to take a moment to compliment the author on repeatedly producing content that is deeply technical yet very entertaining. As someone who has used both Rust and Go in anger, I enjoyed this one and it’s…
Knowing clippy I wouldn’t be surprised if that compiled, but resulted in a warning that you can simplify the double negative.
It abstracts away underlying hardware, leaving you with a convenient set of abstractions for deploying containerized networked services. Sort of an OS for a cluster of distributed machines. Unfortunately this involves…
What do you mean for no reason? The authors run a consulting shop and give trainings on this library. They are clearly incentivized to break things regularly.
Lovefield is essentially unmaintained. Something something Google projects.
Thanks for the reply, mholt! I would have expected way higher numbers there, but going by that ratio you’re absolutely right. Regardless, thanks for the great work on Caddy, it’s rock solid.
Caddy is the best. I use it as the static file server and reverse proxy for several side projects running in docker-compose. What I like most about it is how little config you need for reasonable defaults that would…
Nope, sorry. Maintainers are not above criticism just like anyone else, and this post did so in a respectful way. It’s a real problem and e.g. the reason we have stopped trying to upstream any fixes to OSS libraries at…
Long ago someone taught me this memory trick for tar: imagine an angry German stereotype saying “eXtract Ze Vucking File”, thus -xzvf. No idea what it stands for but it does what I need most of the time.
The scenario you describe gives me nasty flashbacks of fighting with broken Ansible configs. I wouldn’t wish that upon anyone who’s just trying to dim the lights.
I don’t think that’s an opinion held by someone who actually worked with/had to manage the combination of “slightly unfriendly + extreme confidence” before. That is how you get Prima Donnas, temper tantrums during…
You hit the nail on the head I think. A few years into my career I was enamored by learning new programming languages, in particular functional ones. I was fully drinking the koolaid, too - pure functions and…
One thing I admire about the Clojure community is audacious projects like this. While a ton of these seem to run out of steam, they certainly shoot for the stars and tend to come pretty dang close for a while. For those…
There’s political directions and there’s literal fascism. My grandparents gave their lives in the fight against this rotten ideology, and anyone who supports it and gives it credibility can go right to hell in my book.
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You are also running sidewaysdata.com with DEBUG turned on in production, apparently ;)
Nah, statements like the above are a sign of lack of experience, missing business understanding and/or hubris.
It seems once a year somebody writes a library to do this. It never takes off, because the main difficulty in developing web applications is not “learning JavaScript“. I have 3 questions for the team. Who is the target…
If it’s like my 2019 polo, a long (30sec or so) press on the power button on the infotainment console will reboot it. But yeah, just traded that car in for a Mercedes, and the infotainment is night and day. I basically…
While I agree with you the grandparent was unnecessarily patronizing, they do have a point. “Built-in functions” is the first chapter of the documentation following the introduction, there’s no way to miss it. If you…
I guess being better than a random third-world country (yes, that’s what median means here) is seen as a great accomplishment? Not sure why you would choose to comment this, it’s like a grown adult bragging about being…
What PII
That is not what I asked though. Every experience is subjective. I’m asking how they envision this being a good business model. Every bootcamp grad who can whip up a database backed web app can build a note-taking…
Not to take a dump on this product in particular but at this point I feel like there are more note-taking apps out there than people willing to pay for a note taking app. Why does everybody and their dog think that…
Bad developers will write bad code no matter the pattern - styled components has never been a source of issues for us. Why would we move to a new “trend”? I think this is unique to the JS ecosystem.
I’d just like to take a moment to compliment the author on repeatedly producing content that is deeply technical yet very entertaining. As someone who has used both Rust and Go in anger, I enjoyed this one and it’s…
Knowing clippy I wouldn’t be surprised if that compiled, but resulted in a warning that you can simplify the double negative.
It abstracts away underlying hardware, leaving you with a convenient set of abstractions for deploying containerized networked services. Sort of an OS for a cluster of distributed machines. Unfortunately this involves…
What do you mean for no reason? The authors run a consulting shop and give trainings on this library. They are clearly incentivized to break things regularly.
Lovefield is essentially unmaintained. Something something Google projects.
Thanks for the reply, mholt! I would have expected way higher numbers there, but going by that ratio you’re absolutely right. Regardless, thanks for the great work on Caddy, it’s rock solid.
Caddy is the best. I use it as the static file server and reverse proxy for several side projects running in docker-compose. What I like most about it is how little config you need for reasonable defaults that would…
Nope, sorry. Maintainers are not above criticism just like anyone else, and this post did so in a respectful way. It’s a real problem and e.g. the reason we have stopped trying to upstream any fixes to OSS libraries at…
Long ago someone taught me this memory trick for tar: imagine an angry German stereotype saying “eXtract Ze Vucking File”, thus -xzvf. No idea what it stands for but it does what I need most of the time.
The scenario you describe gives me nasty flashbacks of fighting with broken Ansible configs. I wouldn’t wish that upon anyone who’s just trying to dim the lights.
I don’t think that’s an opinion held by someone who actually worked with/had to manage the combination of “slightly unfriendly + extreme confidence” before. That is how you get Prima Donnas, temper tantrums during…
You hit the nail on the head I think. A few years into my career I was enamored by learning new programming languages, in particular functional ones. I was fully drinking the koolaid, too - pure functions and…
One thing I admire about the Clojure community is audacious projects like this. While a ton of these seem to run out of steam, they certainly shoot for the stars and tend to come pretty dang close for a while. For those…
There’s political directions and there’s literal fascism. My grandparents gave their lives in the fight against this rotten ideology, and anyone who supports it and gives it credibility can go right to hell in my book.