I can’t decide if it’s obnoxious or beautiful irony that drives home the idea of the article.
Articles from this site pop up occasionally. Something about the background color causes me to see a medium-sized bright spot in my vision after a few minutes. Due to this, I have to remind myself not to click when I…
Was just looking at this article yesterday and it inspired me to try it myself. Trying it out today, my fingers became really sore from trying to navigate. Can't imagine using this for a modern development workflow…
I've read his book "Domain Modeling Made Functional" without much prior knowledge of F#. He provides some compelling examples and some of it ended up inspiring how I write OO code. F# seems cool but it felt like it was…
> Basically your objects are data-only, so there's no benefit. This makes me wonder why most of us use Java at all. In your typical web app project, classes just feel like either: 1) Data structures. This I suspect is a…
It is unfortunate that this field underestimates the importance of the "people" part in favor of the "computer" part. There's definitely a balance to be stricken. I do believe that languages that are designed for…
> APIs should not present nested objects but normalised data If something is nested, let it be represented as a nested structure. I find flattening causes more mental overhead. If something is too flat, it becomes less…
> OOP is an industry of its own which generates a ton of incidental complexity. Code in any form can generate a ton of incidental complexity. The issue isn't the tool rather than the education to properly wield those…
> 2. Separation of concerns is a myth I don't fully understand the quote from Djikstra where he first talked about this but I'm sure he didn't mean it as it's interpreted today: "draw invisible boundaries in random…
> View code in the back-end always looks like crap That's probably the fault of the people writing it. People can also write crap looking code using frameworks too. > and never able to achieve the interactivity the…
You'll always need to deal with a bit of Lua afaik. If you like fantasy consoles, you can use TIC-80[1] to not have to deal with any Lua. [1] https://tic80.com/
Sequel 5.83.0 Changelog https://github.com/jeremyevans/sequel/discussions/2198
I check every release hoping that they finally fixed rendering for HiDPI. Guess I'll have to keep waiting.
> "yeah I have a User, but I don't know if it's a valid User". This, imo, is one of the big reasons people so easily dismiss OOP. They put whatever data _they think they probably need_ in an object using…
I've found embedding raw SQL into my code has been beneficial in two ways: 1. Hot reloading code. As a Java developer, this is important for prototyping as I can iterate quicker. 2. Clarity. I can read exactly what's…
I've wanted to spend time on Pharo for over a year now but the blurriness gives me a headache. Occassionally I'll check back during a new release to see if they fixed the hidpi issue. Really surprised they haven't.
This is the one thing I found that prevented me from getting far with Clojure. I love the language and the concepts...but there's no stable well-documented go to tool that I can use to hit the ground running. Instead, I…
Location: Taiwan(American citizen) Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Looking for: Full time or part time Technologies: Java, AWS(SNS,SQS,EC2,DynamoDB), Neo4j, Spring Boot, (always open to learning more!) Resume/CV:…
Finally! Been waiting for this for 24 years.
Location: Taiwan Remote: Yes (preferred) Willing to relocate: No. (American citizen but will be remaining in Taiwan for the foreseeable future). Looking for: Full time...but would be down for part time Technologies:…
Would you mind iterating on how it could be improved and how these changes relate to the context in which you've worked? I've used it a bit for simple game development(Love2D). It's an okay language but it seems only…
Is your company also located in Taiwan? I've been studying Mandarin here for a while after being a software engineer for a few years. Been thinking about what I'm gonna do once I feel comfortable in the language.…
Looked a bit into gold card recently. Do you currently have it and are you working remotely?
It was in Java...but I C where you are going with this.
I can’t decide if it’s obnoxious or beautiful irony that drives home the idea of the article.
Articles from this site pop up occasionally. Something about the background color causes me to see a medium-sized bright spot in my vision after a few minutes. Due to this, I have to remind myself not to click when I…
Was just looking at this article yesterday and it inspired me to try it myself. Trying it out today, my fingers became really sore from trying to navigate. Can't imagine using this for a modern development workflow…
I've read his book "Domain Modeling Made Functional" without much prior knowledge of F#. He provides some compelling examples and some of it ended up inspiring how I write OO code. F# seems cool but it felt like it was…
> Basically your objects are data-only, so there's no benefit. This makes me wonder why most of us use Java at all. In your typical web app project, classes just feel like either: 1) Data structures. This I suspect is a…
It is unfortunate that this field underestimates the importance of the "people" part in favor of the "computer" part. There's definitely a balance to be stricken. I do believe that languages that are designed for…
> APIs should not present nested objects but normalised data If something is nested, let it be represented as a nested structure. I find flattening causes more mental overhead. If something is too flat, it becomes less…
> OOP is an industry of its own which generates a ton of incidental complexity. Code in any form can generate a ton of incidental complexity. The issue isn't the tool rather than the education to properly wield those…
> 2. Separation of concerns is a myth I don't fully understand the quote from Djikstra where he first talked about this but I'm sure he didn't mean it as it's interpreted today: "draw invisible boundaries in random…
> View code in the back-end always looks like crap That's probably the fault of the people writing it. People can also write crap looking code using frameworks too. > and never able to achieve the interactivity the…
You'll always need to deal with a bit of Lua afaik. If you like fantasy consoles, you can use TIC-80[1] to not have to deal with any Lua. [1] https://tic80.com/
Sequel 5.83.0 Changelog https://github.com/jeremyevans/sequel/discussions/2198
I check every release hoping that they finally fixed rendering for HiDPI. Guess I'll have to keep waiting.
> "yeah I have a User, but I don't know if it's a valid User". This, imo, is one of the big reasons people so easily dismiss OOP. They put whatever data _they think they probably need_ in an object using…
I've found embedding raw SQL into my code has been beneficial in two ways: 1. Hot reloading code. As a Java developer, this is important for prototyping as I can iterate quicker. 2. Clarity. I can read exactly what's…
I've wanted to spend time on Pharo for over a year now but the blurriness gives me a headache. Occassionally I'll check back during a new release to see if they fixed the hidpi issue. Really surprised they haven't.
This is the one thing I found that prevented me from getting far with Clojure. I love the language and the concepts...but there's no stable well-documented go to tool that I can use to hit the ground running. Instead, I…
Location: Taiwan(American citizen) Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Looking for: Full time or part time Technologies: Java, AWS(SNS,SQS,EC2,DynamoDB), Neo4j, Spring Boot, (always open to learning more!) Resume/CV:…
Finally! Been waiting for this for 24 years.
Location: Taiwan(American citizen) Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Looking for: Full time or part time Technologies: Java, AWS(SNS,SQS,EC2,DynamoDB), Neo4j, Spring Boot, (always open to learning more!) Resume/CV:…
Location: Taiwan Remote: Yes (preferred) Willing to relocate: No. (American citizen but will be remaining in Taiwan for the foreseeable future). Looking for: Full time...but would be down for part time Technologies:…
Would you mind iterating on how it could be improved and how these changes relate to the context in which you've worked? I've used it a bit for simple game development(Love2D). It's an okay language but it seems only…
Is your company also located in Taiwan? I've been studying Mandarin here for a while after being a software engineer for a few years. Been thinking about what I'm gonna do once I feel comfortable in the language.…
Looked a bit into gold card recently. Do you currently have it and are you working remotely?
It was in Java...but I C where you are going with this.