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You underestimate the willingness of government to fight their own citizens.
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Do you think the average user of Spotify, Teams, or Slack know that the underlying framework is a browser? We're past competing with browsers at this point.
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That's fair for apple, but by no means does google dictate what you can put on your phone. Out of the box you have the ability to easily add third party software.
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butler1233
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Why not stay with WPF?
I've recently been trying out [Avalonia UI](http://avaloniaui.net) with .NET core and it works wonderfully. It's almost the same as WPF but there are a couple of differences, but otherwise its awesome.
And, it *actually runs native* on each platform it runs on.
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I've yet to see anyone provide evidence for this claim
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coffeewithalex
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WSL is WSL. What does that have to do with any other feature?! MSSQL is still the fastest overall RDBMS, MS Office is faster than LibreOffice, games on windows run faster than any other platform for which the game was made, etc. WSL is slow because it has never been done before, not like this.
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PM_ME_UR_OBSIDIAN
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t2_lyb3e
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This ruins the entire point of using Git in the first place. At this point you might as well upload your code to an S3 bucket.
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ebtoulg
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Tarmen
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But the answer to this is to not take `Maybe String` as an argument in those languages. There is virtually never a reason to retroactively make an argument into a sum type.
If the behavior differs, make two functions.
If you want default values then this is a terrible way to go about it in, say, haskell. What does this mean
getUsers Nothing Nothing (Just 3)
? There is a pretty common pattern to use structs with a Default class and lenses for this:
getUsers $ defs & numRetries .~ 3
Which is somewhat operator soup-y but the meaning should be clear.
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BurstYourBubbles
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>the law has no effect on how math works
[Think again
](https://www.newscientist.com/article/2140747-laws-of-mathematics-dont-apply-here-says-australian-pm/)
>The laws of mathematics are very commendable, but the only law that applies in Australia is the law of Australia
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lx45803
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Or someone who has actually built an app on all three platforms could weigh in and let us know whether it's actually slower. You know, like the guy you replied to.
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gfody
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for a good talk along these lines see: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?time\_continue=3&v=mgipNdAgQ3o](https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=mgipNdAgQ3o)
generally speaking SQL is a higher level language so you'll get more done with less code, sending the logic to the data instead of bringing the data to the logic is especially smart if the data is huge and the logic is small which is typical, the db server is usually well endowed and may leverage dozens of cores and gigs of ram to execute your code quickly without all the friction of having to make that happen yourself (straight forward imperative code doesn't just magically benefit from a fast io subsystem or a 32-core processor etc.) - it all amounts to if you can do it in the database then you probably should do it in the database.
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joesb
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Doesn’t yet package to Windows.
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alexmitchell1
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The law doesn't take effect until 28 days after it is passed.
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benjaminabel
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Have you read the article? **Compile** and load in **emulator**.
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HowDoIDoFinances
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Yeah, but we're not talking about the same thing here.
​
You can 3D print a shitty gun that will probably break after a round or so. Maybe CNC a shitty one that will be a little better, but that takes a lot of effort, cost, and some skill.
​
You can have perfect encryption instantly without having any idea what you're doing with only an internet connection.
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shaggorama
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I had no idea mobile development was such a pain in the ass.
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2007scapeisgarbage
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Anyone who unironically bitches about sjws deserves to be taken the back of a shed and shot
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Galenmereth
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10 seconds to *start the emulator*
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SuperManagement
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Good, fuckin australian government
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shadowh511
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[https://christine.website/blog/that-which-is-for-kings-12-02-2018](https://christine.website/blog/that-which-is-for-kings-12-02-2018) I put this in more words in more context here.
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eawuiwk
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captaincool31
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WTF is wrong with Australia?
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Aphix
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Mozilla Prism was exactly that and predates all this by like a decade.
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eawuj9m
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CurtainDog
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Exposing names doesn't break encapsulation any more than exposing types.
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ebtplea
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salamandr
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Yeah, that's a shame but:
> Currently, through generous work of the electron-builder team, we have a packager for Mac and Linux with Windows support coming soon. create-proton-app exposes this functionality already.
Should get a lot more traction when it lands.
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eawukdk
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sdfrew
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Not all software development is internal software.
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Tynach
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There were [several], in fact. I don't think you deserve so many downvotes.
[several]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_floppy_disk_formats
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Asmor
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Wait... This could kill Atlassian?
Maybe we should hear them out on this law...
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G00dAndPl3nty
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Lol nothing you said means anything at all. Big O is fucking worst case, period the end you're a fucking idiot who cant read.
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eawukhh
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gnzoidberg
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t2_lhyx434
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Thanks!
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ebtpptm
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/r/programming/comments/a5ylm8/should_have_used_ada_1_how_some_famous/ebtpptm/
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butler1233
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Exactly. It's arguably *more* retarded than Electron and other similar web based frameworks.
Also, I think it's a generally accepted fact that:
1. Mobile UI on desktop is awful
2. Android UI generally doesn't look great by default (and I'm an android user)
3. Adding emulation overhead is just stupid
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eawukpm
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kyune
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Based on real-world experiences I find this to be a tough sell...on one hand you essentially get to create an API for your data that lives extremely close to the data, but major businesses are heavily invested in paid database vendors.
Unfortunately their licensing costs causes database resources to be difficult to scale outward financially. Additionally, they're afraid to migrate (which makes sense--expensive due to the costs of keeping everyone in sync and the criticality of the data)
The result is that on one hand companies are migrating their applications towards modern frameworks and libraries, but extremely slow to migrate toward new datasources (and consequently the new applications). As a result, from a developer standpoint I find myself forced to avoid shouldering the database with extra demand if it can be helped since the processing/communication ends up frequently being a bottleneck in these environments...
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Subodai85
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Steal and modify an xkcd image why don't ya
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assassinator42
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Crypto still hasn't been regulated under ITAR for a while now. Still regulated under the EAR, making it a PITA for businesses who care about following it.
A move a couple years ago completely removed export controls on open source crypto though.
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Thank you. I only deserve half of them!
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Doesn’t atlassian have an office in SF? Thought I saw their office next to Mozilla’s while I was interviewing.
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The amount of emojis in JavaScript blog posts is extraordinarily high.
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biggest_decision
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The article isn't advocating for stored procedures, just for writing better queries. That alleviates most of the issues you have listed. You don't need to talk to a DBA to put smarter queries into your app. And if DB performance is really important for your application, then you should be evaluating the performance of your queries using the tools your DB provides anyway.
I really do dislike stored procedures though, for many of the same reasons you have listed.
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nawkuh
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I actually looked into a more secure platform to drag my friends onto after the allo announcement recently, and while I initially wanted to go with telegram, it looks like they rolled their own crypto, and you have to opt in to encryption per chat. Meanwhile signal is always encrypted with almost nothing actually stored in their servers, and also open source. Bit of a no brainier tbh.
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exorxor
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I'd hope so.
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filleduchaos
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You could try reading the article.
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Expecting Reddit at large to read an article before commenting? That's a bold move.
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kankyo
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Android is a lot worse than iOS.
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filleduchaos
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t2_7r81qd
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Who said anything about stored procedures?
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CurtainDog
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It's not really just about getting it back out. It's about names being first class so that they're available to the runtime in the same way you or I would use names.
To take a concrete example: if you get a null pointer exception in code you get some generic message and a line number. You then go back to the source to discover 'oh, foo is null here'. Why can't the program itself tell you foo is null? Because it has no name for the reference - it's just some memory address.
I believe better language support for names could be used to tackle a similar set of problems to that tackled by type systems. The two sets don't completely overlap so there's room for both, but in modern languages there is much more low hanging fruit to be harvested from improving support for names than improving support for types.
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skocznymroczny
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I'd like to see it in action with a really desktop looking app. I don't want to see it used for Slack or some crappy music player. I want to see how it fares when used for something like VS Code - complex desktop app with lots of views, menus, subwindows.
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nldoty
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Maybe but HQ is in Sydney.
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iconoklast
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Anyone want to summarize in a few sentences what's actually novel or interesting about this language?
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elsif1
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Yeah. Both SF and Austin, afaik
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Odd_Setting
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What gave you the impression that I want to argue?
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LIGHTNINGBOLT23
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It doesn't defeat the entire point of using Git or even SVN, but it does make it so much more inconvenient. You can still do version control, just not effective version control.
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filleduchaos
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10 seconds to compile, cold-start an emulator, and launch a "hello world" in said emulator?
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eawv6ho
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t2_lpy38
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And now your business logic is tightly coupled to your database.
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sctroll
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t2_vaoya
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You mean sharing memory between apps in different tabs or the native API exposure?
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It was rushed in too. The actions of a desperate gov who are forced to accept the fact they're gonna get wiped out in the next election.
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LimEJET
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That doesn't matter to an end-user.
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Synackaon
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What’s your technique for handling query size? I use Jinja to compose megaqueries out of smaller fragments that can be adapted and tested in isolation.
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Avalonia looks pretty neat!
I guess the way I see it:
The web is now the ubiquitous platform used for app delivery but there are still plenty of cases where we need a desktop application.
Why reinvent another UI platform eg UWP when UI is pretty much solved in the web world?
having used React/Flux for UIs for the past few years, I couldn’t face going back to a MV* framework. I’ve found Flux architecture is just so easy to reason about and test vs my experience in WPF.
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bro_can_u_even_carve
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t2_mdeww
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Telegram ended up banned in Russia and they are currently based in the United States.
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breadfag
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Compared to what? Native apps aren't generally sandboxed anyway.
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eawvg8j
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t3_a2b8u4
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cifereca
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Use signal, brave, protonmail, monero, etc. we can protect ourselves but we need to get past the tipping point of adoption before facist governments easily ban privacy.
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ebtryx0
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t3_a66102
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/r/programming/comments/a66102/we_cant_include_a_backdoor_in_signal_signal/ebtryx0/
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bdtddt
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t2_x8et0
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You are wrong. Your pigheaded anti intellectualism is fine if you keep it to yourself, try not to spread false information though.
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eawvgcm
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hasen-judy
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SQL is only useful as data storage, as far as I am concerned.
For non-trivial data retrieval I'd rather specify what should happen in code. Why should I trust the sql engine?
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yawaramin
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Well the SQL equivalent of this is a view with a calculated column, the view represents the entity. That's in my opinion simpler than a calculated property on an entity class.
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andybfmv96
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I thought it was
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Draghi
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t2_98dmb
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Welcome to Australian politics, it's an absolutely terrifying riot.
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monsto
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t2_52jog
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So what's the right problem then?
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holgerschurig
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As a german (where rhetorics is NOT a subject in school) I always have the urge to downvote people that day "fallacy", "strawman" etc. Why? To me, they usually appear to just be i-know-it-alls that use rhetorics just to win "fights". This style of discussion usually gets into a black-white thinking. They dismiss something completely because they declare it as "fallacy".
But the world isn't binary, not at all.
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monsto
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t2_52jog
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he can't. too busy complaining.
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Dockirby
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See, this type of mindset implies you are also writing everything, and doesn't consider taking over what is produced by someone of average skill with gaps in knowledge. Part of picking the right tool will be how well the system can be maintained after 2 or 3 hand offs. SQL is not some new fangled thing, and plenty of people have seen what aspects are long term maintenance issues, and then rightly advocate to avoid them.
Like as one example over leveraging stored procedures will result in vendor lock in, if you write a million lines of stored procedures as your application logic, good luck ever porting without a buggy, slow, and multimillion dollar effort. Hope you enjoy your Oracle contract.
But at the same time, not every application is going to support a multinational conglomerate, a few person team should do whats easiest to handle at time. And sometimes you really do just need a bunch of aggregations on a data set to produce a daily summary report, which stores procedures are usually the most performent way to implement it with going down the hadoop rabbit hole.
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Isopaha
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What? Android UI (Material Design) is fantastic. Not generally accepted fact by any means like you say.
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Yup. I did exactly that one summer. I even wrote a book about it.
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Hi! I think I've answered your question on another thread, but reposting here just-in-case.
​
.ORG is a self-hosted site with the full functionality of the WP platform. You, however, need your own hosting provider to get your own site up and running. The best feature is being able to control and customize every WordPress functionality.
​
.COM is like a 'blogging platform/web hosting service' - like Wix or Weebly and is limited by the provider. The .COM provider dictates what you can and cannot do with your account.
​
Think of it as like owning a house compared to renting. .ORG - you own the house. And like a homeowener, you are solely responsible for setting setting it up, it's upkeep (maintenance, fees, etc.),support, and of course- it's content.
​
.COM is like renting an apartment. The space is not yours; however, whenever you need support - your 'landlord' (the WordPress support team) can help you in any issues you encounter. However, the space and the platform are not yours - and when in violation of WP's T&Cs, you can get 'kicked out' any time.
​
I’ve found useful article. It’s also about the [wordpress.com](https://wordpress.com) vs [wordpress.org](https://wordpress.org) debate: [https://www.growthmarketingpro.com/wordpress-com-vs-wordpress-org-better/](https://www.growthmarketingpro.com/wordpress-com-vs-wordpress-org-better/)
​
Hope this helps and good luck!
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Woolworths requires it for staff to sign on and off. Not sure what would happen if you refused.
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Tynach
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Well, as someone who also liked the *other* meaning of the pun, I feel like you deserved maybe about 10% of them. The Internet was cruel to you tonight.
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This was pretty common in the late 90's, but mostly abandoned as this kind of arrangement tends to lead to a bottleneck toward getting anything done. DBAs are too often inclined to be overly conservative. Particularly when they don't have ownership or investment in the software projects that need to use that data. Also, for most places, it just wasn't a justifiably full-time job, and led to a lot of incredibly stupid high-ceremony bullshit going on to try to make it into one.
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To each their own I guess
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It's that night at the computer club meeting all over again!
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zetsurin
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The two major political parties, and by extension all the idiots that vote them into power.
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Of course it doesn't because none of those steps would be performed for an end user.
Wait, are y'all really thinking that an article about *improving the developer experience* is talking about end user startup times? I would have thought people here were more capable of critical reading than that.
Edit: I'm actually spectacularly confused. Have y'all never heard of build tools or what?
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https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/a691r7/you_can_do_it_in_sql_stop_writing_extra_code_for/ebtgya6/
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Or you could you know just do something not related to programming.
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"Stop teh boats"
​
"Decrypt teh internet"
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G00dAndPl3nty
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You're the one contradicting wikipedia not me. And all your *completely irrelevant* formulas are r/iamverysmart material
Souce: I was a TA
Lol
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yawaramin
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Isn't one of the core tenets of OOP/MVC to tightly couple your data and its business logic?
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_O_notation#Little-o_notation
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I'm not using Ada, so I can't claim fanboyism for it.
However, the OP pointed to an actual (concrete) problem and demonstrated how Ada (but in reality some languages) wouldn't allow this issue. *)
Whereas you theoretize about a possibility, but you didn't proof your theory. You are therefore quite unconcrete. So I wonder if you really contribute to the discussion.
No-goto-fail like demonstrated would also be true for FreePascal (enforced begin-end) or Python (no goto) and probably most functional languages.
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That's bananas.
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I knew one of you guys would pipe up in this thread.
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LimEJET
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The second half of the article, *as well as the title*, talks about flutter as a desktop UI toolkit alternative. Since there is no mention of what kind of performance is to be expected in that kind of environment, the assumption is that it will be competitive with electron, e.g. not competitive with anything else.
Sure it's great if you're an android developer, but statistically most people are not.
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In Lua this would be
if foo then bar() end
which is IMHO bearable. The "then" is really a "then begin", so to say.
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There's a text-based primer [here](https://github.com/BSVino/JaiPrimer/blob/master/JaiPrimer.md).
Best I can see so far, skimming that, is that it's a post-C-style language with Wirth-style declarations. It has something resembling programmer restrictable object orientation, polymorphism and rudimentary function currying, but nothing out of the ordinary that I haven't seen in a dozen other languages I've looked at when curious.
That said, it's strongly possible I've missed the golden 'wow' nugget that makes this language different.
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that's only true if the data transfer cost overwhelms the data processing cost.
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> there is no mention of what kind of performance is to be expected in that kind of environment
Is still no excuse to take a crystal clear illustration of build/simulation time and try to portray it as end user runtime. That just makes you sound like you don't know how to read.
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Huh, odd they name Facebook Marketplace images. I don't think you can have private photos on it, since you can't do private listings and can't pick images from your album. It may have still been unintentional to access them.
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