Maybe search for this on kaggle? Or scrape Wikipedia?
Maybe search for this on kaggle? Or scrape Wikipedia?
This is the major reason for me. I really liked yaml, because it is way more readable to me than JSON. But then I kept finding new and more confusing yaml features and have realized how over-engineered it is.
Yaml would be great language if it had its features prunned heavy.
Oh, i have to try these out to see if it effects my development cycle. I do notice that cargo check is super fast, but cargo build takes a long time. So codegen and linker could be the source of slowness.
For a clean build: number of cores (because cargo builds each crate dependency in a separate process), for a build of your crate only: single core perf.
This is all hard to do because it is hard to determine people’s race on lemmy. Some usernames give it away but most don’t. And I don’t go snooping trough their post history to find that out.
It started as actual unpublished technical descriptions of underlying technology.
Why would you not be upgrading due to a new feature of python? You don’t like new features or was that a badly wordered sentence?
If they made that, they could also make it so one can pay 10x more for each additional icon.
So 10e for one, 100e for two, 1000e for three and so on.
This would allow us to recognise all people seeking attention by flashing money very easily. Bonus points if we are able to filter feeds by number of icons.
Please explain more! What happened?
Did you destroy a database? Expose credentials? Nuke the company intentionally?
Today, to configure fail2ban. Before that, yesterday to select which tests to run.
Wait what? What does that even mean? Is he their boss? Is he paying them? Does he mind control them?
I didn’t even notice the new actors, a testimony to how good they are!
What’s DRM in this context? Surely linux kernel doesn’t do digital rights management?
Ok, I wasn’t clear: you can now run a single compiled binary on multiple platforms/architectures/operating systems.
But yea, rip performance, probably.
Well the jar does run on multiple platforms now.
It feels like the last language one will need to learn.
It has an improved C-style syntax (if statement is similar to if expression), it has algebraic type system (enums can contain nested data) and 99.9% of the time you can write in safe mode where you are guaranteed not to segfault.
I consider Redis a perfect piece of software. No need for replacement.
In my experience, the most readable response format are replys on some link aggregator (lemmy, hn, …) and a link to that thread in the original post.
That’s right. Let’s return to basics, to the first programming language we learn as developers: Pascal. Well at least I have, I assume everyone does too.
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