Next resignation: Me stepping down as a nouveau kernel maintainer – https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/nouveau/2025-February...
Jeez, take your pills.
You sound like you can barely code yourself out of a wet paper bag.
That's purely a problem of Rust being wrong. Floats have a total order, Rust people just decided to not use it.
Java virtual threads shipped between 2021 (preview) and 2023 (final).
Stockholm syndrome. You know ... normal people in normal projects would just fix the bugs?
> Why is it a good thing that Elm doesn’t get frequent updates? First of all, it means your code will last a long time! It also means the language is very stable, because features are carefully thought out before being…
Nah, I think it's fine.
> my memory from the pre 0.19 days of Elm tells me that this made for a worse experience overall My memory tells me that 0.19 literally killed the language.
Who condemned Martin? Sources please.
One way Scala experts deal with people disagreeing with them is to contact those peoples' employers/universities, maybe you should revise your profile accordingly.
Not much has changed, no worries.
> From my POV Elm stands as a serious challenge to the entire JS ecosystem. Lol, OK. Spoken like a cultist. Bad news for you: It's not going to happen.
Have you ever re-read your posts and realized how incredibly whiny this all sounds? He tried to start shit and got thrown out. Stop whining.
I hope you get the help you need and deserve.
Agreed. Despite the author namedropping some other places, the whole piece is struggling to gain the validity it seeks due to pretending the US is the only country on earth and no one else could have figured out some…
I hope you receive the help you need and deserve.
Yeah, no.
Agreed. It gets even more crazier with int <-> float "casts" that silently change bits.
Coding in Java is outright ok, compared to Go. Also, you should read the article, it mentions reactions like yours.
It only hurts, because it is true.
The truth cannot be impolite.
> bullet proof Based on the article, I doubt it.
Not sure that's a good idea. The concept of some types being special should not be something exposed to the user.
Next resignation: Me stepping down as a nouveau kernel maintainer – https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/nouveau/2025-February...
Jeez, take your pills.
You sound like you can barely code yourself out of a wet paper bag.
That's purely a problem of Rust being wrong. Floats have a total order, Rust people just decided to not use it.
Java virtual threads shipped between 2021 (preview) and 2023 (final).
Stockholm syndrome. You know ... normal people in normal projects would just fix the bugs?
> Why is it a good thing that Elm doesn’t get frequent updates? First of all, it means your code will last a long time! It also means the language is very stable, because features are carefully thought out before being…
Nah, I think it's fine.
> my memory from the pre 0.19 days of Elm tells me that this made for a worse experience overall My memory tells me that 0.19 literally killed the language.
Who condemned Martin? Sources please.
One way Scala experts deal with people disagreeing with them is to contact those peoples' employers/universities, maybe you should revise your profile accordingly.
Not much has changed, no worries.
> From my POV Elm stands as a serious challenge to the entire JS ecosystem. Lol, OK. Spoken like a cultist. Bad news for you: It's not going to happen.
Have you ever re-read your posts and realized how incredibly whiny this all sounds? He tried to start shit and got thrown out. Stop whining.
I hope you get the help you need and deserve.
Agreed. Despite the author namedropping some other places, the whole piece is struggling to gain the validity it seeks due to pretending the US is the only country on earth and no one else could have figured out some…
I hope you receive the help you need and deserve.
Yeah, no.
Agreed. It gets even more crazier with int <-> float "casts" that silently change bits.
Coding in Java is outright ok, compared to Go. Also, you should read the article, it mentions reactions like yours.
It only hurts, because it is true.
The truth cannot be impolite.
> bullet proof Based on the article, I doubt it.
Not sure that's a good idea. The concept of some types being special should not be something exposed to the user.