Maybe hire BE devs and use htmx.
These guys seems to be quite ahead in the process https://graphenemg.com/graphene-products/graphene-aluminium-...
There is https://gioui.org/ for Go.
Did you try Zig? https://dev.to/kristoff/zig-makes-go-cross-compilation-just-...
https://xkcd.com/538/
Sounds interesting, is it available somewhere?
Fulgin color straight from "the book of the new Sun" saga.
Don't panic!
When I worked in HPC in Tromsoe, arctic Norway, one of local supercomputers was liquid cooled and the heat used warmed up some buildings on the university campus.
Well neovim folks forked vim bacause they were not allowed to clean up the code and fix vimscript among other things IIRC. It is very unfortunate that they could not find an agreement.
Maybe the Mill? https://millcomputing.com/ edit: added link.
Indeed a great question! I wonder if it could be possible to prevent this to happen by not hiring, potentially, "bad" people. Which probably opens a can of worms. Edit: grammar.
Is there a TV show?! I loved that book! Please don't be like Altered Carbon.
Very interesting, but as a vim user I will have to retrain my muscle memory. And say goodbye to :inoremap jk <esc>. Edit: typo.
Adding generics is being considered and might be happening. In the meantime you could write an Experience report[0]? [0]https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/ExperienceReports
Seconded. This is also how I felt reading the news.
Very good books, all three of them.
I am pretty sure they don't.
Also "colpa" in Italian means guilt.
Long story short it's easier to code in Go than C. Here is a more complete explanation https://talks.golang.org/2014/c2go.slide#1.
Yeah but this is happening https://github.com/neovim/neovim. And the potential for all you asked for is there, see the long term plan https://www.bountysource.com/fundraisers/539-neovim-first-it....
Maybe hire BE devs and use htmx.
These guys seems to be quite ahead in the process https://graphenemg.com/graphene-products/graphene-aluminium-...
There is https://gioui.org/ for Go.
Did you try Zig? https://dev.to/kristoff/zig-makes-go-cross-compilation-just-...
https://xkcd.com/538/
Sounds interesting, is it available somewhere?
Fulgin color straight from "the book of the new Sun" saga.
Don't panic!
When I worked in HPC in Tromsoe, arctic Norway, one of local supercomputers was liquid cooled and the heat used warmed up some buildings on the university campus.
Well neovim folks forked vim bacause they were not allowed to clean up the code and fix vimscript among other things IIRC. It is very unfortunate that they could not find an agreement.
Maybe the Mill? https://millcomputing.com/ edit: added link.
Indeed a great question! I wonder if it could be possible to prevent this to happen by not hiring, potentially, "bad" people. Which probably opens a can of worms. Edit: grammar.
Is there a TV show?! I loved that book! Please don't be like Altered Carbon.
Very interesting, but as a vim user I will have to retrain my muscle memory. And say goodbye to :inoremap jk <esc>. Edit: typo.
Adding generics is being considered and might be happening. In the meantime you could write an Experience report[0]? [0]https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/ExperienceReports
Seconded. This is also how I felt reading the news.
Very good books, all three of them.
I am pretty sure they don't.
Also "colpa" in Italian means guilt.
Long story short it's easier to code in Go than C. Here is a more complete explanation https://talks.golang.org/2014/c2go.slide#1.
Yeah but this is happening https://github.com/neovim/neovim. And the potential for all you asked for is there, see the long term plan https://www.bountysource.com/fundraisers/539-neovim-first-it....