The products we're building are more complex than they used to be, but I don't know if its true that backend development has inherently become more complex than it was in the past. I've worked on everything from…
There's a lot of C out there homie
> even Stalin would tell you that you are making an error in politicizing technology. Thank you, I loved this haha.
Vendor lock-in can be a real issue as you scale. I work at a company going through a hypergrowth phase, and we're more or less locked into Azure, which has been objectively awful for us
It's been a year since I touched an AWS lambda, but I'd bet money that cold starts are still an issue. There is a common hack that half works: have your function run every minute (you can use eventbridge rules for…
Cool
That doesnt surprise me. They will let highly problematic security issues persist for weeks
>signatures that are 3 lines long What hath God wrought
I came here to say this. Literally every company ever does this. In marketing it's called a value-first proposition. I don't see it as evil by any means
Any miscers checking in?
That's kind of a blanket statement don't you think?
Wow, imagine not having to charge your earbuds! Revolutionary
lol this needs more visibility
I do both and it's probably less effective (comparatively)
Yes but you originally said alcohol is far less harmful than THC
If you like the functional aspects of Java, check out kotlin. It's quickly become my favorite programming languages because you get all the benefits of java's strongly typed OOP system with a lot of elegant functional…
Yeah, most organizations don't deal in _just_ weed. A lot of them deal in people too
how does it update without javascript?
Honestly, autopilot software should have checks and balances already in place to prevent use if the system is compromised. Regardless if it was compromised by human hands or general use / wear & tear
I used to take a similar view on the war on drugs- now it's more nuanced given my immersion into the problem. It's hard to say wasting countless lives and millions of dollars to combat organizations illegaly smuggling…
You know it's always a concern, but context is everything. > small little one-off apps that might need _some_ backend functionality The security implications of serving a static website vs. a dynamic application that…
If security is a concern, this is probably a bad choice; this doesn't seem to be advertised as a bulletproof security solution to anything, rather a utility for small little one-off apps that might need _some_ backend…
PHP is interpreted o.o
I think a lot of readablity issues with jsx are caused by the amount of logic react devs will put in their markup. It's painfully reminiscent of old-school PHP templating
To be fair, I see junior devs struggle with all build tools.
The products we're building are more complex than they used to be, but I don't know if its true that backend development has inherently become more complex than it was in the past. I've worked on everything from…
There's a lot of C out there homie
> even Stalin would tell you that you are making an error in politicizing technology. Thank you, I loved this haha.
Vendor lock-in can be a real issue as you scale. I work at a company going through a hypergrowth phase, and we're more or less locked into Azure, which has been objectively awful for us
It's been a year since I touched an AWS lambda, but I'd bet money that cold starts are still an issue. There is a common hack that half works: have your function run every minute (you can use eventbridge rules for…
Cool
That doesnt surprise me. They will let highly problematic security issues persist for weeks
>signatures that are 3 lines long What hath God wrought
I came here to say this. Literally every company ever does this. In marketing it's called a value-first proposition. I don't see it as evil by any means
Any miscers checking in?
That's kind of a blanket statement don't you think?
Wow, imagine not having to charge your earbuds! Revolutionary
lol this needs more visibility
I do both and it's probably less effective (comparatively)
Yes but you originally said alcohol is far less harmful than THC
If you like the functional aspects of Java, check out kotlin. It's quickly become my favorite programming languages because you get all the benefits of java's strongly typed OOP system with a lot of elegant functional…
Yeah, most organizations don't deal in _just_ weed. A lot of them deal in people too
how does it update without javascript?
Honestly, autopilot software should have checks and balances already in place to prevent use if the system is compromised. Regardless if it was compromised by human hands or general use / wear & tear
I used to take a similar view on the war on drugs- now it's more nuanced given my immersion into the problem. It's hard to say wasting countless lives and millions of dollars to combat organizations illegaly smuggling…
You know it's always a concern, but context is everything. > small little one-off apps that might need _some_ backend functionality The security implications of serving a static website vs. a dynamic application that…
If security is a concern, this is probably a bad choice; this doesn't seem to be advertised as a bulletproof security solution to anything, rather a utility for small little one-off apps that might need _some_ backend…
PHP is interpreted o.o
I think a lot of readablity issues with jsx are caused by the amount of logic react devs will put in their markup. It's painfully reminiscent of old-school PHP templating
To be fair, I see junior devs struggle with all build tools.