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badsectoracula
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> why turbo pascal For fun (i made the video). I like collecting and playing around with older tools (and sometimes i actually find one i really like, like Borland C++ 5's IDE). Sadly, i still haven't found a version of Visual Studio 6.0 that isn't insanely priced on eBay (most of the tools i bought from eBay are s...
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gott_modus
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>Me: closes tab and builds new feature in my app in a few minutes with typescript, graphql, react, and material Ui. Ugh, no thanks.
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Kerfulfel
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glad to know all that time spent fiddling with Coq was not wasted
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m50d
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> If you don't have a Quorum you stop processing requests. AKA giving up availability. > A is only required to hold true in the absence of a partition Nonsense. The whole point of CAP is what happens during partitions. > Serializable isolation, despite being the most isolated, is actually the simplest and ...
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tso
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Both Icecat and Palemoon come from Mozilla pulling footguns on themselves. Icecat thanks to their branding bruhaha with Debian. Palemoon basically by abandoning some of their most loyal users high and try while trying to chase Chrome into blandness.
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LFGUBRS
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That last point is so important. High salaries mean nothing when you still end up in debt over catching the flu.
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kerayeu
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benchmarksgame sucks and is a bit outdated, to be honest... It shows Java as much slower than it actually is. So far every benchmark I tried showed different results locally and on my servers than on their servers and the Java code was always unoptimized. Usually a straight rewrite from *{any language that shows as fa...
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bartturner
t2_dyc5p
Shh! I just finished paying for one kids BS CS education and have my second oldest is a senior going for a BS CS at University. I have 8 kids and think a couple more will pursue CS. So lets keep the salaries high so feel good about my ROI.
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BigGrayBeast
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All computers should come with a language. People ask "What can my new computer do?" when once they asked "What can I make my new computer do?"
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megablast
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How do you own your own house on 40k salary? Unless you didn't have to pay for it?
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matthieum
t2_5ij2c
Yes; I was so disappointed when Go came out. The few things that had filtered before its full reveal (a new "systems programming" language) made me hope that it could be a viable alternative for C++; then the truth came. Choosing between performance and safety is not a choice I like to make :(
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Vadoff
t2_4j4me
24k is less than minimum wage in SF and NYC. It's well into poverty level in those cities.
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badsectoracula
t2_3jbnd
IIRC TP5 had a "windemo" or something like where you could open such windows with scrolling text inside, although it used the extended character set for borders not ASCII. But there were *tons* of such frameworks and units for Turbo Pascal and i personally had mine (it was actually easy to make those). Here are some i...
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bartturner
t2_dyc5p
Like you get what you pay for? Do you think this is the primary reason the most successful tech companies in the world are US based? The last four biggest companies in the world have been Google, Apple, Microsoft and Amazon. Each have taken a turn. All of them US companies. Happens because we pay the engineers m...
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billsil
t2_6ay72
Not having vulnerabilities sounds like it should be part of the business case. Users provide all programs with bad inputs. Take a CSV for example. Many people think a space separated file is a CSV. Another fun one is getting outputs from Fortran. For a fixed width formatting, if you overbound the field, you get `*...
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ric2b
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The real question is why aren't all those companies setting up more offices abroad to save some money. With all the talk about fiduciary duty, that just sounds like a straight up breach of that duty to me.
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RyMi
t2_7vzoz
I can’t speak to what your experience with the language was but at my company we’re certainly not making a mess. Our test coverage is in the 90’s and, while the code isn’t perfect, it’s not difficult or high risk to make changes. The WYSIWYG nature of the language makes it pretty easy to jump into pieces that are unfam...
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nutrecht
t2_dlu5l
> This doesn't make sense. There are a ton of people that speak perfect English in Eastern Europe and are kick ass developers. These will have no interest in working for companies who's only goal is to minimise cost.
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ebhl7wb
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Huliek
t2_g5vwi
If you use UUID's you can merge 2 instances of your application without id conflicts. I've had to do this for a few times.
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Vadoff
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155k base is pretty reasonable ask for a mid-range/senior dev in LA.
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ebhl8ag
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matthieum
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I've used a few stored procedures; honestly I don't quite like using them. 1. It splits the logic between server and database. 2. It cannot be unit-tested, and rigging up integration tests is more complicated (especially when parallelizing). I do agree that there are situations where they make sense, which is how I...
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FriedrichNichtsehen
t2_23cgx6ox
Cost of living, pension, paternity leave, payed vacation time, working hours, other benefits etc. all matter.
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FORGOT_MY_OTHER_ACC
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If you do not want **critical** vulnerabilities, your first order of business should be dropping a 17yr old OS that has been EOL'd. Or do the fucking work yourself, instead of hoping that someone else does it for free for you.
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possessed_flea
t2_3auhs
This is why I chose a http referer since it is something that a user cannot typically directly manipulate, they have pretty much have to have malicious intentions and It’s a glaring vulnerability, but something which is extremely easy to miss in any requirements document, On top of any actual requirements you also h...
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yojimbo_beta
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> Bring skills dang
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badsectoracula
t2_3jbnd
It became [Power Basic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerBASIC) after Borland and Microsoft made an agreement to not enter each other's turf with Microsoft nixing Quick Pascal and Borland nixing Turbo Basic. As Turbo Basic was made by one guy who sold it to Borland, he bought it back and renamed it to PowerBASIC and ...
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ecg89ei
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TheExcitedLamb
t2_8mlqn
Denmark for example has a car tax of up to 180%
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ebhl9xc
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poco
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>Pascal also is being taught. It boggles my mind! But as some teachers learned it, they think it is the best language to learn basic principles, even though easier and more fruitful for kids future would be to teach them economically viable languages. Not really. Pascal is a great teaching language. Kids should ...
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ecg8g96
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lilfatpotato
t2_12afcoxz
Can confirm. Indian fresh grad here. Companies such as Google, Microsoft and Amazon pay ~18k + stocks to freshers.
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ebhlalv
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combinatorylogic
t2_iab4d
> Ahh I see, you hate web devs, I hate the incompetent scum of all walks of life. It so happens that most of the web "developers" are utterly incompetent. > a lack of decent cross-platform libraries and tooling in the industry Bull fucking shit. There is a lot of decent cross-platform tools, from Qt to Tk and ...
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/r/programming/comments/a8kwg9/what_every_programmer_should_know_about_memory/ecg8nsf/
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ric2b
t2_ef6l1
Almost every software developer in Europe speaks decent to fluent English.
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ebhlar0
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shawnwork
t2_728q2
Thanks for the info. It would have been a killer application if Borland were to push this.
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Winter_already_came
t2_kjwqt
Politecnico di Milano
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ebhlasf
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/r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebhlasf/
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MrDOS
t2_43dri
There's lots of information in the readme which explains _what_ the project is, but little to explain _why_ it exists: what niche is it filling? What is its purpose? What sort of projects would I want to use it with? Are you building this for your own edification and education (both perfectly legitimate goals), or woul...
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ecg8oxw
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/r/programming/comments/a93m82/blade_a_cross_platform_game_engine_tobe/ecg8oxw/
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CreamFilledMiniMan
t2_2dx4r2u2
I dont even like computers all that much. Im studying compsci because I want to make good money lol
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ebhlasj
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/r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebhlasj/
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v3rminator
t2_2lcli42h
>it's hard as fuck That's why they didn't go. >no need to go back. Dumbass
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ecg8prg
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/r/programming/comments/a8tmd0/apollo_guidance_computer_restoring_the_computer/ecg8prg/
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Sampo
t2_1tvs
Can some Americans comment, how much per year an American software engineer will need to budget on the following? * Deductibles and copayments for your and your family's (spouse, kids) health insurance. * Paying back your student loans * Saving for you kids' college fund * Kids daycare * Extra saving for retirement so...
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ebhlavo
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/r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebhlavo/
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omikel
t2_vk6f1
Pascal is great for concepts, but kids have to see some fruits of their labor to keep them interested. In Pascal they mostly learn a concept and then they forget it.
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ecg8sq0
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welicious
t2_3egmd
I agree that every worker out there should have a fair wage. I'm not one of those who go around telling people to make "better life choices" if they want to get a livable wage. But I also believe there's a certain "US IT hub tax", which needs to be factored here. When I first arrived to the US, I rented a 2 bedroom ap...
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hennell
t2_2h8d6
A number of the podcasts I listen to have a patron supporters add free version. You could suggest this to your favourite podcasts; it seems to be increasingly viable as a model.
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ecg8t22
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/r/programming/comments/a8o8ot/designing_an_adblocker_for_radio_and_podcasts/ecg8t22/
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vz0
t2_4mc6r
So what? the AMZN net margins are 4%. In comparison, Microsoft is 16% and Google is 14%.
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ebhlb5o
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/r/programming/comments/a4m0rb/game_engine_black_book_doom/ebhlb5o/
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torotane
t2_h23cc
You can easily get 100% code coverage according to some **coverage metric**. As long as people fail to explicitly name the metric their numbers refer to it can be ignored completely. For decision/boolean formula tests there are at least 4 different metrics. Often, the metric is *branch coverage*. Yet even in that case...
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ecg8v79
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/r/programming/comments/a8zgcm/the_myth_of_100_code_coverage/ecg8v79/
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MentalMachine
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Look at the full title(s) structure: ”Why (I|A popular|A respect|A person of authority) (do|don't) (thing) and *you* (should|shouldn't)”, it's basically an argument from authority but twisted to make it seem like it's directly meant for you. Most content now is the creators pushing content to the mass but dressed up ...
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PorkChop007
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For real. Writing a piece about microservices in 2018 and talk about Single Responsibility Principle is borderline insulting.
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NotSoButFarOtherwise
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I can see how in some places like SF, it may not even be about saving rent but about the amount of space available at all.
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ebhldbs
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Hawkatom
t2_kt7q7
The core of the CIS emphasis for my CS major (I just graduated) consisted of three consecutive courses in COBOL. Our senior project in the last of those classes was to design and build an entire mock restaurant information system with a text-based interface. All in COBOL. It was.. tedious.
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georobv
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Germany is the same as the rest of Europe, or at least my country, which are both in EU. You pay the healthcare system part of your salary. While my country is poor, and by that I mean most common folks manage to live with ~500 euros a month, a lot of prices for stuff are similar to Germany or the rest of the EU, othe...
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ebhlddy
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jafinn
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>the Dutch Navy used it on a warship As in past tense on a single ship?
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hackerfoo
t2_3itlr
From what I've personally observed (over 25 interviews in the SF Bay area and 17 in India), yeah. This is very unscientific, though, and we're still learning how to search for and screen candidates in India.
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ebhldgk
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/r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebhldgk/
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matthieum
t2_5ij2c
You may be interested in combining two "features" of languages: 1. M:N threading or stackfull-coroutines, which let you write a complex asynchronous interaction as regular synchronous code; they obviate the need for a "complete" type. 2. Affine or Linear Types, which allow you to implement compile-time checked sessi...
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ecg952u
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Vadoff
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I don't agree that having poor code is fine. Usually the strategy depends on your business stage/scale/needs. If it's still early on, a complete rewrite is probably best. If it's later stage, and you have a large business that depends on the legacy code, then it's best to just build features/services that interact wit...
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tjsr
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Yeah - this was a technical lead position so I felt it was on the low side.
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bitwize
t2_6dq6
Go is basically GC'd, memory-safe Alef.
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ecg9akr
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m50d
t2_6q02y
You might like to look at the design of [Noether](https://tahoe-lafs.org/~davidsarah/noether-friam4.pdf); it's not quite at the level of specifying nanoseconds, but it's making progress towards it. (I'm not sure to what extent the language is implemented).
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Karyo_Ten
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Hey library author here, you can ask me anything. I just released the 0.5 version of my multidimensional arrays (Numpy-like) + Deep Learning library (PyTorch-like) that I've written from scratch in [Nim](https://nim-lang.org/). Key highlights of this version: - [Sequence/time series prediction end-to-end example](...
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ecg9azk
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michaelochurch
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> I mean that if your manager sees you as interchangeable then you probably are. No manager would replace a seasoned veteran with a 22 year old if it wasn't a good business move. Corporates don't know or care what is a "good business move" in the abstract. They do what suits their individual careers. For managemen...
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osmarks
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Other languages usually expose more features to the user, meaning that they have *fewer* special cases. For example, in saner languages, channel send/receive could just be a regular function or method, which is more consistent than dedicated syntax, and generics might just be a thing which any type can use.
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0b_0101_001_1010
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> where crashes only happen because the programmer chose to do so, right? :P Actually, servo's Javascript implementation is written in C++ (it uses Spidermonkey).
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ebhleav
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/r/programming/comments/a3t3rg/goodbye_edgehtml_the_mozilla_blog/ebhleav/
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sustrik
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The formar I am familiar with (actually, I've implemented it for C, see libdill). The latter though, I haven't encountered yet. I will give it a look. Thanks!
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ecg9h3r
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ric2b
t2_ef6l1
He's choosing quality of life over money, seems like a fair trade. Your time on earth is limited.
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ebhlfe4
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SKabanov
t2_4ito6
That was what turned my team off from Go. We had to dive into the source code for Grafana a few times, and seeing the "composition instead of inheritance" at play with the different DB classes was almost a parody of the idea. I'd never allow the kind of copypasta we saw there with minimally-different classes like with ...
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ecg9heb
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axilmar
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> If you're old enough to have been in the industry for 20 years, you haven't taken the time to learn basic human decency. How is it indecent to say that someone is wrong? that doesn't diminish their intelligence a bit. > Jons credentials and shipped products are very easy to verify. Argument from authority ...
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ebhlg8u
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/r/programming/comments/a2b4n9/abner_coimbre_nasa_engineer_on_jai_language/ebhlg8u/
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SaphirShroom
t2_ogov5
> But we often err in abstraction when it fails to give leverage to automation. If someone consistently loses more time creating or using abstractions than they gain from it, maybe programming just isn't for them.
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ecg9it5
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Poppopopoppo
t2_2l8lq8vc
You know this is just your future in ten years, right? Companies will only grossly overpay for labor for so long.
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ebhlgs1
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grathepic
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It has to do with personal freedom. You can't force someone to do something they don't want to assuming it doesn't hurt anyone else. and their are probably some laws on forcefully drugging someone. The main problem with schizophrenia is that they don't believe they have a problem, it's the world that's twisted not t...
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ecg9nxs
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/r/programming/comments/a8mjza/templeos_down_the_rabbit_hole/ecg9nxs/
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ric2b
t2_ef6l1
He's being downvoted because he wrote a post about how hard to find devs in other countries is, and has now admitted that he doesn't even want to.
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ebhli4i
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e1ioan
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I write code in Delphi (object Pascal) for living and I make very good money doing it. I love Delphi, it's fast, cross platform (win 32/64, iOS, Android, Linux) easy to write in and easy to maintain old code. I used many programming languages over the years... but I always come back to Delphi.
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combinatorylogic
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> teaching tail recursion rather than imperative loops Did you use Stackless Python?
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ebhlk52
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/r/programming/comments/a4h2vs/little_languages/ebhlk52/
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FredTheFret
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Hm interesting. I'm developing a 'driver' for a hardware device which needs permanently running software to work with it. Currently my development application has a GUI based on win32. It sucks to work with, but the development-build of the application takes <10 MB. I've been looking for a decent GUI framework for s...
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/r/programming/comments/a8vkzm/sciternode_as_an_alternative_to_electron/ecg9r21/
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KrautCat
t2_172gua
Money. Just throw enough money on it, for servers, high traffic, unsatisfied customers, more developers, law cases. Perfect strategy. Works in 9 of 10 cases.
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ebhllyh
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judofyr
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I agree that global unit test coverage gives diminishing returns, but I've found it useful to strive for having at least one test for *all* of the classes/files/modules. If you start writing files where you think "oh, this isn't that important to test" it's easy to end up in a situation where it's hard to write tests f...
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/r/programming/comments/a8zgcm/the_myth_of_100_code_coverage/ecg9tvi/
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ep1939
t2_qtb0i
Inherited. Parents were little savers. I could've afforded one on my own anyway (this house is worth 200k).
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ebhlm43
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badsectoracula
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Perhaps but i'm not sure. Basic at the time was really something Microsoft defined via their QBasic/QuickBasic products and indeed Turbo Basic was using the QB dialect, so if they continued they'd have to follow whatever Microsoft was doing. On the other hand Borland defined their own Pascal dialect and Quick Pascal tr...
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ecg9ury
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/r/programming/comments/a90xot/making_a_game_in_turbo_pascal_302/ecg9ury/
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m50d
t2_6q02y
The point is that *general* FSMs are intractable to formal analysis. (Which shouldn't be surprising: I find general FSMs incomprehensible as a human reader as well). Though rather than saying we should give up on formal analysis, I'd take that as an indication that we need to find a more restricted model that correspon...
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ebhlmxy
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Effnote
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There is also an old program called Fractint, which can do ridiculously deep zooms due to using arbitrary-precision arithmetic rather than floating point
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ecg9vh0
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michaelochurch
t2_4ocdf
> It really depends on the type of work you do, and how good you are at doing it. If it's in highly in-demand specialized fields such as machine learning/AI, and you're really good, you can command $500k-1M total compensations (no management skills needed). That was true 20 years ago, but today, machine learning is...
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ebhlnsf
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Holston18
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Turbo Pascal was great in its day, but as it stands today there are better tools for learning programming. It had weird syntax requirements - e.g. it was single pass compilation so you can call method only if its declared above, you need to declare all variables in the beginning of the method (not where you need them),...
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ecg9xdw
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Vadoff
t2_4j4me
At Google HQ, average Total Comp is: L3 (jr eng) = 188k L4 (mid eng) = 262k L5 (sr eng) = 358k L6 (staff eng) = 484k L7 (sr staff eng) = 675k Usually higher levels like principal, fellow, distinguished fellow, etc are all in the millions. With <10 years experience it's normal to be L5 or L6. L7 is possible but...
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ebhlo7q
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/r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebhlo7q/
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matthieum
t2_5ij2c
Wow, hadn't realized you were the author of libdill; really cool library!
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ecga0lq
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georobv
t2_135lq7
> how can the cost of living in Tokyo be more expensive than in London? Because it's not all about expenses but also income. Anyway, I'm curious, why did you bought up expats into this?
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ebhlolt
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SaphirShroom
t2_ogov5
> The developer that didn't think to handle the error path in Go wouldn't have thought to handle it in any other language either. Rust, Java, Haskell...
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ecga1qy
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gott_modus
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>Fair enough, I wouldn’t really want to work with someone that refuses to do something practical “as a matter of principle” First off, you're claiming that this *is* practical without having any evidence of such yourself. And no, you cannot use the fact that you're employed as a means of proof, nor can you use t...
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ebhlpha
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/r/programming/comments/a45jvw/electron_and_the_decline_of_native_apps/ebhlpha/
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Saico2
t2_47zx7
Some of this may not be fully acurate, since this is merely an outsiders point of view: websockets is a way to deliver data like tcp. Xmpp is a really old protocol on top oft tcp/websockets that aims to achieve federated identity/communication. There is a certain overlap in functionality, but they are different levels....
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ecga4ik
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/r/programming/comments/a93598/whats_the_difference_between_xmpp_and_websockets/ecga4ik/
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p5y
t2_dsqmn
While emigrating to the United States was still a very desirable life goal for my parents' generation, I discussed this subject at my recent high school reunion with a friend who has done his PhD at a US university, and is very happy to return to Europe since. Apart from personal reasons (family and friends), living ...
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wooptoo
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This was very refreshing to watch. I studied Pascal for a few years in school, and at the time didn't fully grok some concepts such as arrays of custom types (like the guy does in the video an `array[1..10] of Rooms`) or nested records. After seeing this now and having learned a few other languages and it all makes pe...
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0b_0101_001_1010
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This is what Rust does (`#[link_name = "..."]`).
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ALiborio
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Yes. Through high school all text books were owned by the school. You were issued one at the beginning of the school year and it was your responsibility to return it at the end of the year. It wasn't until college that I had to buy or rent my own books.
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fubes2000
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But it doesn't solve the problem either. Their first two messages are "hi" and "can I ask you a question?" because they're being polite. A disclaimer isn't going to fix that, and since when do users read _anything_? After that you're left with either ignoring them until they actually ask a question, or telling them wh...
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Malkalen
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Our company has a massive legacy application written and maintained in Delphi 5 (don't ask, it should have been upgraded decades ago...but it just wasn't). The tooling is very outdated and it has a 50/50 chance of crashing when you try to actually build it into a single exe but I spent my first 2-3 years at the company...
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m50d
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You can write that kind of builder using phantom types in Java: interface Bool{}; final class True extends Bool{}; final class False extends Bool{}; class BuildToken<Uri, Method, Port>{ private BuildToken<Uri, Method, Port>(){}; static final BuildToken<True, True, True> RE...
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crazii_he
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Thanks for the advice. I described the purpose in another post here [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamedev/comments/a86218/yet\_another\_game\_engine\_tobe/](https://www.reddit.com/r/gamedev/comments/a86218/yet_another_game_engine_tobe/), but I can only post a link in /r/programming. (dunno why). I'd consider add it to ...
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ecgakk0
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None
However, every single one of those items listed is just a shitty substitute that the local population was convinced is *just like the real thing!*
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FrozenST3
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That should be the job of an integration test which expects a certain method method is being invoked with certain variables for a specific condition ​
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fuckin_ziggurats
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Reads like it's written by someone who's only ever used Jira for tracking and thinks that it's in some way unique. Jira is just a reflection of the way things are done in enterprise. Scrum or some other form of process that seems to work on large projects. And what's my definition of "seems to work"? Is it speed of dev...
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wolfgang
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> Anyone who thinks a language will be more "easy" by dropping advanced features are only kidding themselves in the long run. Correct. But anyone who thinks a language will be more "easy" by adopting advanced features are also kidding themselves in the long run. We just can't win.
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pcjftw
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so in terms of front end JavaScript frameworks, I class the following as the "big 3": * [React](https://reactjs.org/) (by Facebook) * [Angular](https://angularjs.org/) (by Google) * [Vue](https://vuejs.org/) (by ex Google engineer) Vue is the most recent as timelines go, but has also been the fastest growing.
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crazii_he
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And, Metal is mentioned, but in tech wiki. And logically iOS features contains Metal, if not explicit mentioned. I'll consider putting it in the readme & roadmap.
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