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AppCode was ten times the IDE xcode is, only problem is they couldnt parse Apple’s storyboards and xibs reliably and probably due to some proprietary knowledge required to make that work. I loved AppCode because I could…
The tooling(?) (starting with xcode) is quite objectionable and is enough to drive people (me) away. The language choices are well. Interesting. Kotlin fills the need for mainstream Swift better than Swift, and without…
Im not sure why people post these kinds of things. First of all it does not define really anything, it just gropes at the subject trying to find something to hold on to. And of course theres the crazy web articles that…
Apple’s excuse is poppycock. 10s of thousands of developers in the US use Jetbrains products in the US and pay for them routinely with their debit cards on subscription. Jetbrains is located in St Petersburg. They…
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In practice, *practice*, we use the term iterative pretty loosely. In fact sort of like this IEEE article, it feels dated now, and was never really true in my experience. It seemed like the word iterative became a…
The termites thing is kind of amusing. But isnt much of whats described in the article properly known as “rent seeking”? A monopoly might be the ultimate form of rent seeking. But for example a company that buys other…
I read the article. She specifically stated that back to work policies of 3 days in the office, with congestion pricing might go back to full remote. There may be different versions of her comments, but thats what I…
This has kind of always been the case hasnt it? The governor of the state has special powers over NYC. At least they have stepped in and bullied the city before, usually because the city is broke or has some crisis it…
Wow, well I guess its good to know what your weaknesses are. I support anyone who bothers to try and improve the UI situation with the web. Unfortunately, I think at some point the industry is going to have to start…
I have seen Kafka pulled out by its hairs and replaced with request based architecture. Event driven architecture, to me is itself an antipattern. It seems like a replacement for batch processing. Replayable messages…
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AppCode was ten times the IDE xcode is, only problem is they couldnt parse Apple’s storyboards and xibs reliably and probably due to some proprietary knowledge required to make that work. I loved AppCode because I could…
The tooling(?) (starting with xcode) is quite objectionable and is enough to drive people (me) away. The language choices are well. Interesting. Kotlin fills the need for mainstream Swift better than Swift, and without…
Im not sure why people post these kinds of things. First of all it does not define really anything, it just gropes at the subject trying to find something to hold on to. And of course theres the crazy web articles that…
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Apple’s excuse is poppycock. 10s of thousands of developers in the US use Jetbrains products in the US and pay for them routinely with their debit cards on subscription. Jetbrains is located in St Petersburg. They…
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In practice, *practice*, we use the term iterative pretty loosely. In fact sort of like this IEEE article, it feels dated now, and was never really true in my experience. It seemed like the word iterative became a…
The termites thing is kind of amusing. But isnt much of whats described in the article properly known as “rent seeking”? A monopoly might be the ultimate form of rent seeking. But for example a company that buys other…
I read the article. She specifically stated that back to work policies of 3 days in the office, with congestion pricing might go back to full remote. There may be different versions of her comments, but thats what I…
This has kind of always been the case hasnt it? The governor of the state has special powers over NYC. At least they have stepped in and bullied the city before, usually because the city is broke or has some crisis it…
Wow, well I guess its good to know what your weaknesses are. I support anyone who bothers to try and improve the UI situation with the web. Unfortunately, I think at some point the industry is going to have to start…
I have seen Kafka pulled out by its hairs and replaced with request based architecture. Event driven architecture, to me is itself an antipattern. It seems like a replacement for batch processing. Replayable messages…