I tried to re-learn from Vim to Helix but failed. No sure if this is a muscle memory problem or perhaps article is right about the cons Kakoune-like approach for me. Even adapting with something like…
I am in doubts about async too. For better understanding I have implemented my own executor and io library (even with some tricky async destruction) and I am not quite happy with it. The problem is that in rust there…
I actually found some, but this is Japanese models. The one I have got is Sharp Aquos R2 compact.
I am considering starting a project, and I am finding myself to be more likely choosing C++ over Rust. Lot of libraries like platform SDK, libs like skia, openssl, etc are c++ based. So by choosing the C++ I am having…
As far as I know they offer kubernetes environment in their cloud hosting services, so they may make some actual money out of it
We still build some stuff with VS2005 and it feels very fast and responsive while having everything I usually need in ide. The only thing it missing is modern C++ compiler.
As far as I know in libuv it is not possible to share socket in different event loops. But the point is while it might be possible to build an abstraction to fix the broken API, is not it would be better to have fixed…
Also a bad move for company IMO. These funny videos makes some positive feelings on this Note 7 failure, so Samsung would be better to publish more of these instead.
$ grep -r unsafe | wc -l 292
I tried to re-learn from Vim to Helix but failed. No sure if this is a muscle memory problem or perhaps article is right about the cons Kakoune-like approach for me. Even adapting with something like…
I am in doubts about async too. For better understanding I have implemented my own executor and io library (even with some tricky async destruction) and I am not quite happy with it. The problem is that in rust there…
I actually found some, but this is Japanese models. The one I have got is Sharp Aquos R2 compact.
I am considering starting a project, and I am finding myself to be more likely choosing C++ over Rust. Lot of libraries like platform SDK, libs like skia, openssl, etc are c++ based. So by choosing the C++ I am having…
As far as I know they offer kubernetes environment in their cloud hosting services, so they may make some actual money out of it
We still build some stuff with VS2005 and it feels very fast and responsive while having everything I usually need in ide. The only thing it missing is modern C++ compiler.
As far as I know in libuv it is not possible to share socket in different event loops. But the point is while it might be possible to build an abstraction to fix the broken API, is not it would be better to have fixed…
Also a bad move for company IMO. These funny videos makes some positive feelings on this Note 7 failure, so Samsung would be better to publish more of these instead.
$ grep -r unsafe | wc -l 292