I made something similar once, but simply wrote the output to a temporary file, and then just renamed it to the final name when it was done From what I remember, this was an atomic operation, and if there was a download…
I think a general lack of criticism also plays a part. When someone has decided that X is the best approach, they tend to point to blog articles that favour their point of view as "proof", while dismissing other point…
I agree. I am using Java (and other languages) both for my day job and for side projects. Everything just flows smoothly and I don't encounter any frustrations or slow downs that can be attributed to Java the language…
> exception of a certain Finnish clone of that tech Are you referring to C++? That was actually created by a Danish guy, who was also inspired by the object oriented Simula language created in the 60s
I do not hate React and am not the person who made the dumpster fire argument. The original person complained about React, and another person used popularity as a counter argument. That was what I replied to. > That…
As someone who had to work around the bugs and limitations of IE6 for years in the enterprise, popularity is not a measurement of how good a technology is. The reason React is "embraced" by the industry is that it is…
I made something similar once, but simply wrote the output to a temporary file, and then just renamed it to the final name when it was done From what I remember, this was an atomic operation, and if there was a download…
I think a general lack of criticism also plays a part. When someone has decided that X is the best approach, they tend to point to blog articles that favour their point of view as "proof", while dismissing other point…
I agree. I am using Java (and other languages) both for my day job and for side projects. Everything just flows smoothly and I don't encounter any frustrations or slow downs that can be attributed to Java the language…
> exception of a certain Finnish clone of that tech Are you referring to C++? That was actually created by a Danish guy, who was also inspired by the object oriented Simula language created in the 60s
I do not hate React and am not the person who made the dumpster fire argument. The original person complained about React, and another person used popularity as a counter argument. That was what I replied to. > That…
As someone who had to work around the bugs and limitations of IE6 for years in the enterprise, popularity is not a measurement of how good a technology is. The reason React is "embraced" by the industry is that it is…