Well you know..that's just like your opinion man. Opting out of this site at this point. A bunch of 6-12 year idiots (recognizably) telling people what they think they know that they don't know. It's silly recursive.
Substantial proactive improvements not relevant to the same build|OS which comes full circle to the linux comment which is so hated. That is: anyone with source and knowledge can make it work and those…
Don't think that was where I was going. It was more of the none of this stuff is really done, it is hard in this language and help would be appreciated..as understood through the project splash page and then examined…
So? If you are ignorant be ignorant is an attack? And who are you? Jesus Christ?
It is. It is an elegant language, at least I've always found it to be.
No competent C programmer is going to switch to rust based on the projects you've just mentioned. The comments in the commits speak for themselves.
As an old SA and systems programmer my exposure to 'js everywhere' (node + angular -w- nosql backend) has convinced me that it's best left to hobbyists and experimenters. The same kind of folks that liked the gentoo…
I've used both, most bsd users have. Prefer packages but ports is useful for custom builds and desktop systems.
Will be 70 and happily oblivious.
One open plan work environment story. One and only. Lasted three months there. Noisy, smelly (kitchen nearby), and the head counters would come by every couple hours to see who was at their seat and who wasn't. You…
Chuckling at this ingenuous question. Agile + scrum were transparently about providing leadership/managers with a reason to be involved at higher rates of compensation. Streamlining customer/developer communications or…
In https://www.amazon.com/Homo-Deus-Brief-History-Tomorrow/dp/0... there is an interesting|amusing diversion into the history of the lawn iirc.
Surprised no one else has commented on this. Worked on EHMP recently and that is a huge, huge project that was never going to leave the ground. It was apparent pretty quickly that it was a paper tiger. Technical debt…
Worked in the industry for the last 20+ years as a network engineer, sysadmin, test engineer, systems programmer and security analyst. As I've gotten older (almost 50) and IT employment has become more structured (with…
Well you know..that's just like your opinion man. Opting out of this site at this point. A bunch of 6-12 year idiots (recognizably) telling people what they think they know that they don't know. It's silly recursive.
Substantial proactive improvements not relevant to the same build|OS which comes full circle to the linux comment which is so hated. That is: anyone with source and knowledge can make it work and those…
Don't think that was where I was going. It was more of the none of this stuff is really done, it is hard in this language and help would be appreciated..as understood through the project splash page and then examined…
So? If you are ignorant be ignorant is an attack? And who are you? Jesus Christ?
It is. It is an elegant language, at least I've always found it to be.
No competent C programmer is going to switch to rust based on the projects you've just mentioned. The comments in the commits speak for themselves.
As an old SA and systems programmer my exposure to 'js everywhere' (node + angular -w- nosql backend) has convinced me that it's best left to hobbyists and experimenters. The same kind of folks that liked the gentoo…
I've used both, most bsd users have. Prefer packages but ports is useful for custom builds and desktop systems.
Will be 70 and happily oblivious.
One open plan work environment story. One and only. Lasted three months there. Noisy, smelly (kitchen nearby), and the head counters would come by every couple hours to see who was at their seat and who wasn't. You…
Chuckling at this ingenuous question. Agile + scrum were transparently about providing leadership/managers with a reason to be involved at higher rates of compensation. Streamlining customer/developer communications or…
In https://www.amazon.com/Homo-Deus-Brief-History-Tomorrow/dp/0... there is an interesting|amusing diversion into the history of the lawn iirc.
Surprised no one else has commented on this. Worked on EHMP recently and that is a huge, huge project that was never going to leave the ground. It was apparent pretty quickly that it was a paper tiger. Technical debt…
Worked in the industry for the last 20+ years as a network engineer, sysadmin, test engineer, systems programmer and security analyst. As I've gotten older (almost 50) and IT employment has become more structured (with…