I do not create accounts to violate guidelines. This site is a waste of time. I'm over it.
I never said it was useless. You're putting words in my mouth.
> that's called "dodging the question" That is an immature non-intellectual response. I am done with this thread. Have a good one.
I did answer your question with another question, but that was perhaps too subtle for you. I do not know what percentage the US economy may or may not have shrunk by. It is impossible for me (or probably anyone else) to…
Are you typing on a Chinese computer or a US computer? If you were using a computer 25 years ago, what about then? Made in USA or China? And how's your infrastructure looking these days? Last time I was at LAX 10 years…
This is exactly what I mean by "disingenuous bullshit". CPI is a distorted corrupt measure of price levels. Money supply cuts through that.
Correct. Some would argue that CPI is specifically engineered to mislead.
Money supply cuts through this obscurantist / disingenuous bullshit. It's an objective metric.
With your anti-intellectual mindset, Linux and BSD would never had made any progress. Linux now runs on countless platforms and all of it has been reverse engineered and hacked from the beginning. Getting Linux working…
The M1 significantly outperforms Ryzen when measured by performance/watt and single-core performance
That's enough. Just move on with your life. End of thread.
What you're describing is dysfunctional manipulative unprofessional infantile nonsense - sometimes also known as "Corporate Cringe". Go to YouTube and search for "josh fluke corporate cringe". His channel is becoming…
Your wording is not precise > In order to even get the IDE working with a project you need to configure it to work. Meaning you already have a Maven/SBT/Gradle project and need to get the IDE to work with it.
No that's not how it works. IDEA has its own project files (*.iml, .idea), separate from Maven. We are talking about IDE projects which are separate from Maven.
From the perspective of a business owner, an employee is someone paid to do an actual job. They either do the job they are being paid to do, or they're fired. They're not part of the business owners perceived extended…
Exactly. The youngsters like to show off their L337 hacky editor configurations. The rest of us are just getting actual work done in IntelliJ or Visual Studio.
> I don't know if people just aren't aware, but vi and emacs have been doing this since at least the 90s. This isn't some fancy feature that requires an IDE. Recently the support has improved even more through LSP. We…
The minimum targeted device is sometimes not even capable of running the development environment. Doom was developed on $10k NeXT workstations. Good luck trying to develop Doom on a 386.
If you have a Maven project, IntelliJ will open it and configure itself automatically. The IDE user doesn't need to know anything about Maven build configurations. It just works.
Generics use the type system to make the compiler check the code for you. It makes the code easier to understand, more correct, and concise if you use them as they were intended. It avoids tedious and error prone…
No, it's relative. For the top 5% - 10% of developers, generics are a useful tool for doing their job efficiently. For the bottom 50% of developers, generics are complex and confusing, and only provides more footguns.
Generics (and other abstractions) are not the root cause. Go was a pragmatic defence against mediocre developers. The majority of developers are mediocre by definition, and will abuse _any_ abstractions to create Rube…
It's well known that they've already tried to insert back doors many times. On the other side is a huge amount of resources auditing and reviewing the kernel. Many reviewers, auditors, security analysts.
Back doors in the Linux kernel source code? No. Back doors in GNU/Linux distribution repositories? Maybe.
These are very childish and silly arguments. The letters have strong conventions in mathematics and definitely make sense when the functions are generic. It's like impulsively criticising Haskell or any other formal…
I do not create accounts to violate guidelines. This site is a waste of time. I'm over it.
I never said it was useless. You're putting words in my mouth.
> that's called "dodging the question" That is an immature non-intellectual response. I am done with this thread. Have a good one.
I did answer your question with another question, but that was perhaps too subtle for you. I do not know what percentage the US economy may or may not have shrunk by. It is impossible for me (or probably anyone else) to…
Are you typing on a Chinese computer or a US computer? If you were using a computer 25 years ago, what about then? Made in USA or China? And how's your infrastructure looking these days? Last time I was at LAX 10 years…
This is exactly what I mean by "disingenuous bullshit". CPI is a distorted corrupt measure of price levels. Money supply cuts through that.
Correct. Some would argue that CPI is specifically engineered to mislead.
Money supply cuts through this obscurantist / disingenuous bullshit. It's an objective metric.
With your anti-intellectual mindset, Linux and BSD would never had made any progress. Linux now runs on countless platforms and all of it has been reverse engineered and hacked from the beginning. Getting Linux working…
The M1 significantly outperforms Ryzen when measured by performance/watt and single-core performance
That's enough. Just move on with your life. End of thread.
What you're describing is dysfunctional manipulative unprofessional infantile nonsense - sometimes also known as "Corporate Cringe". Go to YouTube and search for "josh fluke corporate cringe". His channel is becoming…
Your wording is not precise > In order to even get the IDE working with a project you need to configure it to work. Meaning you already have a Maven/SBT/Gradle project and need to get the IDE to work with it.
No that's not how it works. IDEA has its own project files (*.iml, .idea), separate from Maven. We are talking about IDE projects which are separate from Maven.
From the perspective of a business owner, an employee is someone paid to do an actual job. They either do the job they are being paid to do, or they're fired. They're not part of the business owners perceived extended…
Exactly. The youngsters like to show off their L337 hacky editor configurations. The rest of us are just getting actual work done in IntelliJ or Visual Studio.
> I don't know if people just aren't aware, but vi and emacs have been doing this since at least the 90s. This isn't some fancy feature that requires an IDE. Recently the support has improved even more through LSP. We…
The minimum targeted device is sometimes not even capable of running the development environment. Doom was developed on $10k NeXT workstations. Good luck trying to develop Doom on a 386.
If you have a Maven project, IntelliJ will open it and configure itself automatically. The IDE user doesn't need to know anything about Maven build configurations. It just works.
Generics use the type system to make the compiler check the code for you. It makes the code easier to understand, more correct, and concise if you use them as they were intended. It avoids tedious and error prone…
No, it's relative. For the top 5% - 10% of developers, generics are a useful tool for doing their job efficiently. For the bottom 50% of developers, generics are complex and confusing, and only provides more footguns.
Generics (and other abstractions) are not the root cause. Go was a pragmatic defence against mediocre developers. The majority of developers are mediocre by definition, and will abuse _any_ abstractions to create Rube…
It's well known that they've already tried to insert back doors many times. On the other side is a huge amount of resources auditing and reviewing the kernel. Many reviewers, auditors, security analysts.
Back doors in the Linux kernel source code? No. Back doors in GNU/Linux distribution repositories? Maybe.
These are very childish and silly arguments. The letters have strong conventions in mathematics and definitely make sense when the functions are generic. It's like impulsively criticising Haskell or any other formal…