Have fun, don't waste these years worrying about the future, you'll get plenty of time in the next 50/60 years to do that but you'll never get your youth back.
Robert is an industry veteran. And his business hired most of Crytek staff in Europe, did you play Crysis series? Do you really believe its developers lack "experience"?
Or as an alternative one can use a generator, they are built for that purpose AND are supported by a wide range of other JS constructs without any need to create iterators manually and all that. function * getNext(){…
> I assume your criticism applies to OO? Or functional programming? Or event sourcing? Or any number of programming concepts without a "standard"? Don't assume anything, I never talked about OO, or functional…
It sucks because it's not a spec, that's all. HTTP is, GraphQL is. When implementing GraphQL either you follow the spec or it is not GraphQL. Same for HTTP. An vague idea shouldn't be the basis for architectural choices…
The biggest problem with C isn't even it's lack of type safety, undefined behavior but that antiquated macro system which does more harm than anything. Imagine if C had a solid AST-based macros system...
2 wrongs don't make a right. Although the "swipe to unlock" patent case was ridiculous.
It does not surprise me. They've been extremely active on reddit and HN for years. You cannot say anything bad about Monsanto without at least a dozen of people coming at you with bullshit studies defending Monsanto…
Emagic Logic on Windows. All features added on Mac since it's cancellation on PC.
> Have to disagree with VSC being better than Intellij. I didn't say it was a better than Intellij, I said it's a better text editor I'm not talking about integrated development, I'm talking about text editing.
It's a good text editor, first and foremost. Compared to netbeans, eclipse, visual studio, even intellj idea in my opinion. The same thing that made textmate, then sublime text successful made VSC successful. I takes a…
> IndieGoGo is a haven for scammers. They have absolutely no interest in protecting you. Even if you point out that the scammer is actively scamming currently, they won't do anything. They actually do protect their…
Well, what do you expect? the more money you raise, the more money they earn. Kickstarter isn't better, they allow campaigns to put a staffpick logo in their description even though there was no staffer picking that…
These campaign would never be successful without the copywriters on popular digital media promoting them because they are content farms looking for cheap "news". Wired, CNET, and all these prominent outlets, when was…
Any tutorial about creating a simple software one out there? at least the concepts. Been using flowstone lately, I wonder how hard it is to achieve.
> I asked what the harm would be of you adopting the more sensitive language in your own usage. "sensitive" sensitive according to whom? what morals? what ideology? I'm not hurting my own feeling as a black man every…
> I don't know why you're strawmanning me into being responsible for every act of suppression by a person who claimed to be acting for social justice You are the one claiming "no harm done". I proved you wrong.…
Well, who decides what is deemed "not inclusive" now? you? > So why not use it? What's the harm? The harm is you likes with your intimidation and harassment tactics on social media trying to force your morals and…
> If we can be more inclusive with the labels we choose, that's a good thing. You are claiming these words are "not inclusive" at first place, which is purely a matter of ideology, not semantics. Words have different…
> We're changing instances of whitelist and blacklist to "allowlist" and "blocklist" similar to the conversion of master and slave to "primary" and "replica". Are you going to change the whole dictionary as well?…
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dotnet/2018/05/07/net-core-... Things are a bit more complicated than that, I guess that's specifically why Microsoft is open sourcing "the desktop pack", because it is not…
Personal reasons why I'm using Chrome right now instead of Firefox: Chrome is faster, or feel faster, why I don't know, but it seems to perform better on low end gear. It starts fast and most pages don't seem to "block"…
The irony. They had HTA apps (running on IE engine which still work more or less, I replaced most default Win10 apps like the image viewer and the "groove" music player with a version of them built with HTA since they…
> The same calculus is at the root of non-lower-class whites (as well as nearly everyone of high status) in the US avoiding neighborhoods with blacks and latinos. You know what I'm black, my spouse is white, and what do…
Well you can explain your daughters that men don't act the same with men and women, just like women don't act the same when with women or men. Men are now protecting themselves against possible accusations of wrong…
Have fun, don't waste these years worrying about the future, you'll get plenty of time in the next 50/60 years to do that but you'll never get your youth back.
Robert is an industry veteran. And his business hired most of Crytek staff in Europe, did you play Crysis series? Do you really believe its developers lack "experience"?
Or as an alternative one can use a generator, they are built for that purpose AND are supported by a wide range of other JS constructs without any need to create iterators manually and all that. function * getNext(){…
> I assume your criticism applies to OO? Or functional programming? Or event sourcing? Or any number of programming concepts without a "standard"? Don't assume anything, I never talked about OO, or functional…
It sucks because it's not a spec, that's all. HTTP is, GraphQL is. When implementing GraphQL either you follow the spec or it is not GraphQL. Same for HTTP. An vague idea shouldn't be the basis for architectural choices…
The biggest problem with C isn't even it's lack of type safety, undefined behavior but that antiquated macro system which does more harm than anything. Imagine if C had a solid AST-based macros system...
2 wrongs don't make a right. Although the "swipe to unlock" patent case was ridiculous.
It does not surprise me. They've been extremely active on reddit and HN for years. You cannot say anything bad about Monsanto without at least a dozen of people coming at you with bullshit studies defending Monsanto…
Emagic Logic on Windows. All features added on Mac since it's cancellation on PC.
> Have to disagree with VSC being better than Intellij. I didn't say it was a better than Intellij, I said it's a better text editor I'm not talking about integrated development, I'm talking about text editing.
It's a good text editor, first and foremost. Compared to netbeans, eclipse, visual studio, even intellj idea in my opinion. The same thing that made textmate, then sublime text successful made VSC successful. I takes a…
> IndieGoGo is a haven for scammers. They have absolutely no interest in protecting you. Even if you point out that the scammer is actively scamming currently, they won't do anything. They actually do protect their…
Well, what do you expect? the more money you raise, the more money they earn. Kickstarter isn't better, they allow campaigns to put a staffpick logo in their description even though there was no staffer picking that…
These campaign would never be successful without the copywriters on popular digital media promoting them because they are content farms looking for cheap "news". Wired, CNET, and all these prominent outlets, when was…
Any tutorial about creating a simple software one out there? at least the concepts. Been using flowstone lately, I wonder how hard it is to achieve.
> I asked what the harm would be of you adopting the more sensitive language in your own usage. "sensitive" sensitive according to whom? what morals? what ideology? I'm not hurting my own feeling as a black man every…
> I don't know why you're strawmanning me into being responsible for every act of suppression by a person who claimed to be acting for social justice You are the one claiming "no harm done". I proved you wrong.…
Well, who decides what is deemed "not inclusive" now? you? > So why not use it? What's the harm? The harm is you likes with your intimidation and harassment tactics on social media trying to force your morals and…
> If we can be more inclusive with the labels we choose, that's a good thing. You are claiming these words are "not inclusive" at first place, which is purely a matter of ideology, not semantics. Words have different…
> We're changing instances of whitelist and blacklist to "allowlist" and "blocklist" similar to the conversion of master and slave to "primary" and "replica". Are you going to change the whole dictionary as well?…
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dotnet/2018/05/07/net-core-... Things are a bit more complicated than that, I guess that's specifically why Microsoft is open sourcing "the desktop pack", because it is not…
Personal reasons why I'm using Chrome right now instead of Firefox: Chrome is faster, or feel faster, why I don't know, but it seems to perform better on low end gear. It starts fast and most pages don't seem to "block"…
The irony. They had HTA apps (running on IE engine which still work more or less, I replaced most default Win10 apps like the image viewer and the "groove" music player with a version of them built with HTA since they…
> The same calculus is at the root of non-lower-class whites (as well as nearly everyone of high status) in the US avoiding neighborhoods with blacks and latinos. You know what I'm black, my spouse is white, and what do…
Well you can explain your daughters that men don't act the same with men and women, just like women don't act the same when with women or men. Men are now protecting themselves against possible accusations of wrong…