Do you now find that doing both the prototype and full implementation in Julia the better option? Sorry, couldn't figure this out from your comment whether you prefer Julia or some other language for doing the prototype…
Yes. Now what's your point?
Which more restricted open source license would prevent that? There is none!
I have changed 7 jobs in 15 years so far and not once I have done Windows development in Visual Studio. Nor have I seen anyone in my company doing so. I would say Windows development in Visual Studio is by far uncommon…
> you honestly have zero concept of what programming looks like outside of web apps Are you serious? I don't do web apps. But almost 100% of our stack is based on open source technologies. Python, Twisted, Go, etc.…
Do you now find that doing both the prototype and full implementation in Julia the better option? Sorry, couldn't figure this out from your comment whether you prefer Julia or some other language for doing the prototype…
Yes. Now what's your point?
Which more restricted open source license would prevent that? There is none!
I have changed 7 jobs in 15 years so far and not once I have done Windows development in Visual Studio. Nor have I seen anyone in my company doing so. I would say Windows development in Visual Studio is by far uncommon…
> you honestly have zero concept of what programming looks like outside of web apps Are you serious? I don't do web apps. But almost 100% of our stack is based on open source technologies. Python, Twisted, Go, etc.…