Seems like the argument is in the "Rune" part even more down below. I think it boils down to having specialized editors which you embed, and to a common interface that you may define over that. The point on ambiguity…
> print debugging Curiously: https://project-mage.org/overcoming-the-print-statement
> general You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
Soviet products might not have been very pretty, but they were made with durability and, indeed, quality in mind. The electrical components from the Soviet era are still working. Any mechanical/metallic stuff is very…
I remember how I did something similar back in 1983...
> python > last forever whatever you say.
I am not too knowledgable about Python to tell you exactly. But let's take Common Lisp for an example and why I don't feel the need for a scaffolding tool. Well, actually I do need _some_ very basic scaffolding, namely:…
I just made it up. But I guess we both must be reading the same kind of memes or something.
... and God granted zoomers homoiconicity, macros and parenthesis. "No," said the zoomers, "we want to write XML, build scaffolding tools and eat shit." "Your language will never be a LISP," was the God's reply.
The fact that I am getting downvoted proves this.
The shilling is immense on this one. The botfarms must be working overtime tonight.
> If you change your processes too much it is hard to built up an identity other than as someone who is inconsistent. nah and why should consistency matter across songs anyway, unless you are writing a concept album?
good to know, thanks
What do you mean?
aah, w*men
ok, google
isn't it supposed to be in shale outcrops all over the ocean floor?
guess they are using the good ones huh
I would like to add that optimizations may also be performed in addition to type-checking (type-checking, by the way, depends on safety optimization level). What's also handy is that you can specify the optimization…
the fate of every successful venture, huh? getting screwed by political agenda and values TM.
> https://boringtechnology.club/ the pitfalls of old boring tech have known solutions, while the new tech may run you into trouble you don't know you can run into? well, gee, that was totally worth the 50 slides that i…
> why Musk gets away with it. Gets away with what? With being based? > The message is clear, whether the order to fire him came directly from Elon or whether it came from the culture he set, only positive posts about…
i like how everything is for looks these days
> gas lighter > harass you say these things as if they were something bad > Fired people who posted accurate depictions of their products: that's pretty liberal of you. the article didn't even mention musk till the very…
Seems like the argument is in the "Rune" part even more down below. I think it boils down to having specialized editors which you embed, and to a common interface that you may define over that. The point on ambiguity…
> print debugging Curiously: https://project-mage.org/overcoming-the-print-statement
> general You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
Soviet products might not have been very pretty, but they were made with durability and, indeed, quality in mind. The electrical components from the Soviet era are still working. Any mechanical/metallic stuff is very…
I remember how I did something similar back in 1983...
> python > last forever whatever you say.
I am not too knowledgable about Python to tell you exactly. But let's take Common Lisp for an example and why I don't feel the need for a scaffolding tool. Well, actually I do need _some_ very basic scaffolding, namely:…
I just made it up. But I guess we both must be reading the same kind of memes or something.
... and God granted zoomers homoiconicity, macros and parenthesis. "No," said the zoomers, "we want to write XML, build scaffolding tools and eat shit." "Your language will never be a LISP," was the God's reply.
The fact that I am getting downvoted proves this.
The shilling is immense on this one. The botfarms must be working overtime tonight.
> If you change your processes too much it is hard to built up an identity other than as someone who is inconsistent. nah and why should consistency matter across songs anyway, unless you are writing a concept album?
good to know, thanks
What do you mean?
aah, w*men
ok, google
isn't it supposed to be in shale outcrops all over the ocean floor?
guess they are using the good ones huh
I would like to add that optimizations may also be performed in addition to type-checking (type-checking, by the way, depends on safety optimization level). What's also handy is that you can specify the optimization…
the fate of every successful venture, huh? getting screwed by political agenda and values TM.
> https://boringtechnology.club/ the pitfalls of old boring tech have known solutions, while the new tech may run you into trouble you don't know you can run into? well, gee, that was totally worth the 50 slides that i…
> why Musk gets away with it. Gets away with what? With being based? > The message is clear, whether the order to fire him came directly from Elon or whether it came from the culture he set, only positive posts about…
i like how everything is for looks these days
> gas lighter > harass you say these things as if they were something bad > Fired people who posted accurate depictions of their products: that's pretty liberal of you. the article didn't even mention musk till the very…