Good article. I'm both using git in CLI and graphic tools. But atm the thing that GUIs have and none of the cli is the navigable git graph. And I do like seeing the graph.
That's so good, too. I was checking if someone mentions them, or to write comment myself. Very good. Sometimes tangential, but enjoy their every episode.
"Talk python" and "Real python" are the ones I enjoy listening.
I'd say for java also airhacks.fm podcast. The his Adam Bien is one of the most pragmatic engineers I imagine.
On the other hand, some of the drift away just shows we're all people. I'm listening podcasts on 1.5-1.7x speed and digressions are all good to me. Keep up the awesome work you do, guys! Real fan of yours!
This! Can't recommend them enough. With "Ship it!" being the top notch!
You're right, all are good. But in my case Changelog is not only occasional. I think I might be listening to most of the episodes of all series/podcasts they do and every episode of "Ship It!" Is the must for me now!
What do you mean exactly by saying "easy to extend"? There's no support for external "script", right? It would need recompile, which means branching the source.
Was looking for this exact comment, or to add it otherwise. Props to the Ship It show from The Changelog!
Spring is a one thing, Java is really another. One can use Java without reflection, and then the cold starts are really reduced. Additionally, there's a GraalVm which is optimized VM which should be even faster. On top…
Oh gosh, I do the same and I hate it. Many times was thinking if there's a better approach. Then googled and came up with nothing going back to the same approach.
Good article. I'm both using git in CLI and graphic tools. But atm the thing that GUIs have and none of the cli is the navigable git graph. And I do like seeing the graph.
That's so good, too. I was checking if someone mentions them, or to write comment myself. Very good. Sometimes tangential, but enjoy their every episode.
"Talk python" and "Real python" are the ones I enjoy listening.
I'd say for java also airhacks.fm podcast. The his Adam Bien is one of the most pragmatic engineers I imagine.
On the other hand, some of the drift away just shows we're all people. I'm listening podcasts on 1.5-1.7x speed and digressions are all good to me. Keep up the awesome work you do, guys! Real fan of yours!
This! Can't recommend them enough. With "Ship it!" being the top notch!
You're right, all are good. But in my case Changelog is not only occasional. I think I might be listening to most of the episodes of all series/podcasts they do and every episode of "Ship It!" Is the must for me now!
What do you mean exactly by saying "easy to extend"? There's no support for external "script", right? It would need recompile, which means branching the source.
Was looking for this exact comment, or to add it otherwise. Props to the Ship It show from The Changelog!
Spring is a one thing, Java is really another. One can use Java without reflection, and then the cold starts are really reduced. Additionally, there's a GraalVm which is optimized VM which should be even faster. On top…
Oh gosh, I do the same and I hate it. Many times was thinking if there's a better approach. Then googled and came up with nothing going back to the same approach.