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We’re talking cross-platform depravity these days.
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We’re talking cross-platform depravity these days.
I even explicitly called out my statement as tongue-in-cheek, so it’s not to be taken 100% seriously. And full disclosure: I myself am not a PHP developer, but much worse: a PowerShell developer, among other languages.
This is a bit tongue-in-cheek, but kbin generally requires its users to be either unaware it is written in PHP or OK with using something written in PHP. That has to exert some selective pressure.
Exchange rates are a bitch
Just heard of this service but I am signing up first thing tomorrow.
Arc aims to be more than just a place to view webpages
Personally, that’s all I want a browser to be. Anything more is useless bloat, IMO.
I have listened since the time it was the Engadget podcast, then This Is My Next, then the Vergecast. Yes, it’s fluff and not deep technical info, but it’s really useful for keeping up with the overall zeitgeist of the tech industry. Also it’s often funny. It’s a nice, refreshing thing to listen to while making coffee on a Friday.
Checked it out, stopped reading at “blockchain”.
That fixes the main problem with Clippy, which was not using a blockchain.
C derivatives are similar in terms of things like imperative control flow, lower-case keywords like if
, mostly insignificant whitespace, { }
-delimited blocks, etc., but they can be vastly different in terms of features, semantics, idioms, and typical use cases.
It’s like how non-programming languages can use the same Latin alphabet but be vastly different in terms of grammar and culture.
A relative of mine works in the same room as 911 call-takers in western Canada. They’re having a big problem with this.
I don’t think writing would make it any more likely a Russian mafioso would keep to any agreement for longer than five seconds.
Python is easy to learn and marketable. I personally prefer Ruby to Python, but Python is a good place to start. For most AAA games, it’s C++, and yes it’s horrendously complex. I vastly prefer Rust to C++. Good old C is actually a fairly small language, and only moderately difficult.
Oh, good. If there’s one type of entity I trust to lead humanity safely through some sort of existential risk, it’s for sure a venture capital firm.
I was so looking forward to this year’s Canada-Russia picnic at the north pole.
I’m keeping my Reddit account active only for Ukraine-Russia war news. When there’s an alternative to that, I’m fully out. For everything else, Lemmy is great already.
If not a trial, then what should be done if he is suspected of a crime? Just ignore it?
Every time I hear this word firefish, I cannot help but be reminded of the phrase “turds of the firefish”, which appears quite randomly in one of Orson Scott Card’s novels.