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Look in the mirror
Look in the mirror
So don’t read the article. And maybe quit policing other people’s conversations
I wish more people in general would be OK with being wrong. Noone ever learned something new without knowing they’d been wrong
We have an edge made with weed mat which we can mown over so the mower can do it all
I like Java but Oracle are pricks. Thank god for OpenJDK
As a philosophy grad, I appreciate this =) But philosophy gained a heap from Science too (probably more than v…v.) , so it’s all good. It strikes me as natural that Science will time to time have to engage in Philosophy when it considers its assumptions.
I also learned C on the Amiga. I loved SAS C. I also came across C++ first on the Amiga when it was just a pre processor for C. I really loved that machine but it was the community that was special
Yeah. Can I get a book - usually something official like K&R for C.
Try being a programmer in the 90s. Just like that but with no entries at all
Yes, I was using Rustrover the last time I used Rust. VSCode previously. I’ve tried to get into Rust a few times and really just failed repeatedly. Ill probably try again at some point but my experience thus far hasn’t been great
I actually reasonably like Go. It’s simple and pragmatic but I fucking loathe its error handling. To me it just replicates one of the worst features of C
I think I’d rather code in Go than Rust. But I’m not a great Rust programmer so my opinion may not count. I can code effectively in C, C++, Go, Java, C#, Python, and a few others, but Rust is the only language that I find hard to use. I’m probably just dumb
If I’m going to inherit a large code base to maintain, I’d like Java, C# the most, Python, the least. Go isnt too bad IMO. I’ve not worked with enough Rust code to really judge it. BTW I like Python but lack of types makes refactoring and discoverability harder
Kiwi were perfectly adapted to their environment. If it weren’t for rats, stoats, possums, cats, dogs and humans cutting down their habitat, they’d be thriving. TLDR; humans suck
The break is pretty much it’s hands
This might hit harder if it weren’t for the fact that words very can have multiple senses
You could say that but you’d be wrong.
I’m not constantly complaining about AI. I use AI nearly every day Nimrod