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matejdro
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It does explain it > By sending the downloads themselves over plaintext HTTP instead of an encrypted connection, system administrators, especially in large enterprise environments, can create a sort of way station to cache large apps and files on their local network for faster distribution.
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deceased_parrot
t2_7q7zg
> I'm fond of integration testing to test, well, integrations; not for testing business logic. For me, the effort of writing and maintaining unit tests is rarely worth the reward. Yes, integration/e2e tests are usually slower than unit tests but they save developer time and (at least for me) server as a sort of living documentation on how something is supposed to "officially" work.
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ebus96s
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matejdro
t2_677ml
TLDR > By sending the downloads themselves over plaintext HTTP instead of an encrypted connection, system administrators, especially in large enterprise environments, can create a sort of way station to cache large apps and files on their local network for faster distribution. However, this is only speculation. Apple has not provided official answer.
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eaxldim
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acroback
t2_ayq6q
Engineer in me says "this is wrong advice". But mentor in me says "this is right advice". The reason is, there is no set way to draw boundaries. I repeatedly see engineers rewriting common libraries and then missing the big picture in the process. Now I have a code piece in library which has so much false sharing that it sucks balls in term of performance. Trust the process at work, do hacker work in your free time. No one is judging you based on how many lines you write in others code bases.
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ebusi6j
t3_a6f5bk
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monsto
t2_52jog
> easy cross-platform development that adheres to UX conventions of particular platforms. First off, that trifecta of features is patently impossible. Secondly, UX is being homogenized and has spent 25 years flowing towards a center. Mac/Windows fought tooth & nail over who should run shit, who was best. And while neither of them were looking, 10 billion mobiles were sold. So guess who won? Platform UX will adhere to what users need, not what a particular platform developer wants. That was the entire problem with Mac vs Win in the first place was conflating UX with their own UI, and their conventions were left in the dust because of it.
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eaxlk0t
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Lucretia9
t2_8iwe5
> Ada (please, correct me, if I'm wrong) compiler can detect infinite loops and to raise warning, Haskell - never. Ada has a construct specifically to encode infinite loops, it was included for embedded work. loop null; -- Do nothing, forever! end loop; and it looks a hell of a lot more readable than C's equivalent ```for (;;) {}``` or ```while 1 {}```.
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1544897487
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ebusr48
t3_a5ylm8
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t1_ebrau76
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rabbyburns
t2_ecfux
Yeah, that's scary. The block I have is all local, no fetching. I'll edit and attach if I remember when I'm at my desktop.
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1543770844
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eaxlkax
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1546325322
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t5_2fwo
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shevegen
t2_atqp
> [...] making machine learning programs. What is a machine "learning" program? Can the machine learn to be intelligent?
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1544897509
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ebuss9l
t3_a6h2n9
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t3_a6h2n9
/r/programming/comments/a6h2n9/why_python_is_the_most_popular_language_for/ebuss9l/
1547649161
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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minderaser
t2_4qcxd
This is my go to, but certainly not as well supported or feature rich as QT. But still, it's like 1 GB installed compared to the > 30 GB for QT that made me do a double take.
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1543770853
False
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eaxlksm
t3_a2b8u4
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t1_eax99qw
/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eaxlksm/
1546325329
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t5_2fwo
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shevegen
t2_atqp
> [...] NumPy, Django, TensorFlow are a few popular ones. Moreover, these packages > do not require new learnings. This is simply incorrect. Things in NumPy such as solve to solve equations or expand or calculation in or with matrices DOES require "new learnings", whatever new learnings means. It's good that addons are useful but to insinuate that you don't have to learn anything new is simply disingenuous.
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1544897623
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ebusy8e
t3_a6h2n9
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t3_a6h2n9
/r/programming/comments/a6h2n9/why_python_is_the_most_popular_language_for/ebusy8e/
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f8f84f30eecd621a2804
t2_76lne
No, it just means that it doesn't take any longer as the size of its input grows. "Wait 10 million years" is O(1), even though it takes 10 million years.
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1543770859
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eaxll5p
t3_a281dl
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t1_eaxknsb
/r/programming/comments/a281dl/nphard_does_not_mean_hard/eaxll5p/
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LeagueOfLegendsAcc
t2_gm29c
Sometimes that doesn't work. I have a manager who inherited a mostly working system with a few quirks in it. Super obvious stuff, but he wasn't formally trained for his job so he just does things a certain way because that's how he was taught. He *still* has such a huge ego that he routinely tells me to not argue with him then proceed to walk away without providing any real guidance. I've recently adopted the strategy of just saying yes to everything and going above his head for approval for my work. It helps that he's naturally an angry person and I come off super chill so most people side with me by default.
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ebut1ia
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eaxll9d
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Joel397
t2_e6p95
Except sometimes you don't have the whole picture and aren't qualified to GET the whole picture. And politics is just talking to people; I've seen issues solved and projects started that took dozens of emails back and forth to talk about, and only one lunch conversation to fix/start. In other words, politics can yield performance.
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ebut2ly
t3_a6f5bk
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DeceiverLCK
t2_19vegpb8
I don’t approve, because every time I’m around a printer I feel the need to say PC load letter WTF does that mean lol. Sometimes it’s best not to know.
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1543770970
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eaxlshi
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t1_eavzes8
/r/programming/comments/a1ysx2/hacker_hijacks_50000_printers_with_pret_to_tell/eaxlshi/
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pier4r
t2_ci7ay
Such people don't listen
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ebut2th
t3_a6f5bk
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t1_ebuqon3
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ECrispy
t2_8z7kt
Flutter is not going to be an alternative because you can't reuse code. I can have the same app running on desktop and website with identical code - just like Slack etc. And mobile can reuse a lot of it as well. Its not the same at all with Flutter.
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1543771112
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eaxm1bj
t3_a2b8u4
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1546325562
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UltimaN3rd
t2_8fknc
I think you're right about the readability; I'll change the comments. Thanks mate!
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ebut489
t3_a6fh8y
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t1_ebuqibi
/r/programming/comments/a6fh8y/looking_for_criticism_on_my_tutorial_opening_a/ebut489/
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b0ne123
t2_7axtv
It is booting an entire OS. I'd say it is just bad, not insane.
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1543771186
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eaxm661
t3_a2b8u4
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t1_eaxakxl
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pier4r
t2_ci7ay
When was a single person able to do the work of many others ? (The others that do an honest work, not the unproductive ones) Genuinely curious.
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ebut7pu
t3_a6f5bk
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Travro
t2_lc2yo
I'm sorry but...anecdotally I believe you're being genuine. But I just read three articles - one from Forbes - about a total of roughly a hundred females who began their own tech startups. I find it really hard to believe that the industry is barring them as much as the author is making it out to be, and that the 1% number is anything other than lack of interest on the female part.
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1543771255
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eaxmalk
t3_a22biq
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t1_eaxjt7d
/r/programming/comments/a22biq/becoming_a_better_supporter_of_women_in_tech/eaxmalk/
1546325678
1
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Lucretia9
t2_8iwe5
> Thanks! It's always encouraging to get a complement in r/programming. This is really trial by fire around here! (Not that that's a bad thing) That's because everyone who has never used Ada is very anti-Ada, no idea why.
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1544897816
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ebut869
t3_a5ylm8
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t1_ebsh6v0
/r/programming/comments/a5ylm8/should_have_used_ada_1_how_some_famous/ebut869/
1547649359
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r/programming
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ScM_5argan
t2_bahcu
Not likely
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1543771271
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eaxmblk
t3_a2et7m
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t1_eaxkcbi
/r/programming/comments/a2et7m/java_will_no_longer_be_free_to_use/eaxmblk/
1546325691
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t5_2fwo
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ex_nihilo
t2_3i3r8
This is why I eventually abandoned technical leadership and got into consulting. Business stakeholders don't listen to their engineers, and engineers don't know how to effectively communicate to them either. But the business listens to me because they're paying several hundred dollars an hour for me to be there, and the engineers listen to me because I'm not a dick about it. And ultimately, I don't have to care about their internal politics. My chief concern is always the success of the project to facilitate building an ongoing relationship with the customer. Sometimes I feel like an organizational therapist, trying to make dysfunctional relationships within an organization work.
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1544897852
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ebut9zs
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/r/programming/comments/a6f5bk/the_best_programming_advice_i_ever_got_2012/ebut9zs/
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SomeRandomDude5
t2_zix1f
By popular demand I have updated the post with a disclaimer. I'll save you the click: >L.E. As with everything in life, common sense should prevail. This does not mean you should drop important work when important work needs to be done, nor does it mean you should completely abandon your other hobbies and focus on programming 24/7. If you need a break from work, you should take a break! ​
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1543771279
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eaxmc4s
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t3_a2c1c9
/r/programming/comments/a2c1c9/what_to_do_when_youre_not_coding/eaxmc4s/
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masklinn
t2_d5sb
That's possible, but — again from tcc and tccboot — I would expect the memory issues are related to the amount of data and metadata the compiler needs to keep around for optimisation passes, debug symbols, etc… (although the tcc site only lists throughput comparisons to gcc not memory high water marks)
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1544897952
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ebutf5v
t3_a6bev8
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t1_ebuph4f
/r/programming/comments/a6bev8/9cc_a_small_c_compiler/ebutf5v/
1547649445
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t5_2fwo
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oorza
t2_3g5rj
It sounds like the sort of thing that I wrap up into a function in my Jenkinsfiles and just call the function from the actual pipeline: // shared library /vars/doDatabaseStuff.groovy def call() { lock('resource') { stage('A') { } stage('B') { parallel /* ... */ } stage('C') {} } } pipeline { stage('Do database stuff') { steps { doDatabaseStuff() } } } Generally though, I don't use the declarative pipeline for anything non-trivial because it just winds up causing a bunch more headaches than it's worth.
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1543771299
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eaxmde9
t3_a2144y
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t1_eaxl8fu
/r/programming/comments/a2144y/5_initiatives_to_modernize_jenkins_and_kill_the/eaxmde9/
1546325713
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MetalKid007
t2_b1xuy
Plus, bathroom time gets awkward. have you ever gotten advice that you need to hover? :)
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ebutj4x
t3_a6f5bk
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wldcordeiro
t2_phckj
Tell that to normal consumers. You can have a website that does all that and people will ask why you don't have an app for your business.
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1543771327
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eaxmf7u
t3_a2b8u4
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t1_eaxjsyx
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shevegen
t2_atqp
> Can we bring this concept of college, and open it to people of all ages, > not just from the early twenties to figure out their lives. The www has made it easier to access to information - ideally from home. It does not really replace traditional libraries right now as-is, since you don't have all books in .pdf format, especially not older ones. But the future will most definitely see even more change to the latter. Books are great, I love them, but computer-stored information is simply much more useful and flexible in the long run. And you can generate books from that information at any later moment in time. There is a reason why wikipedia killed the older encyclopedias. Also, many universities are obscenely expensive. I understand that high quality teaching costs money but many of these fees are just means to put people into debt - a problem that is largely mitigated by information that is made available online; not just in the form of .pdf but also videos. > People just apply to programs like these and spend time doing stuff > out of sheer fun of doing it and hence, end up with something valuable. Well, title/degree is another reason, so you'd have to provide some quality checks in place to ensure it for these areas too. Not every do-it-yourself-at-home surgeon should tamper with your heart right away. > That’s how I think universities could be replaced. They won't be replaced since the article assumes that universities will be unnecessary in the future. They'll still be "necessary", or say, useful but the use cases will change. You can see this most easily in programming when you compare university-trained people and self-trained people. Self-trained people often have more applied netto experience and may be better from a practical point of view. A local university here has a substantial part of its curriculum in theoretical informatics, almost 10%. It's a useful way to think about things, but when it comes to applied programming, solving problems, then this has significantly fewer use cases than someone who invested that time into really solving problems with code from the get go. And that is one example of many more. Universities often focus on the too-abstract ways of things.
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ebutk6f
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/r/programming/comments/a6fjqb/replacing_universities/ebutk6f/
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regretdeletingthat
t2_83vhu
> Does it really matter if two different apps are inconsistent? Absolutely. If I can count on a shared base set of keyboard shortcuts and widget behaviour, every new piece of software has a shorter learning curve, and using multiple pieces of software at the same time is way less of a mental load. Imagine if every application you used had a different shortcut for copy and paste.
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1543771375
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eaxmica
t3_a2b8u4
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t1_eawzq11
/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eaxmica/
1546325773
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kankyo
t2_77w4q
Except that this is a clear example of where you didn't need hindsight of many years later while the drawbacks where clear directly.
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1544898078
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ebutllo
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r/programming
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naftoligug
t2_yx2qc
This is about the VM, not the language
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1543771400
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eaxmjy6
t3_a2et7m
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t1_eaxkw05
/r/programming/comments/a2et7m/java_will_no_longer_be_free_to_use/eaxmjy6/
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t5_2fwo
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scurtie
t2_1jmcqkj
> ...he [Paul Graham] mentions that building YC is like delivering an experience of collective growth in person instead of him being a proponent of a university-less world where people socialize only over social media. This is a good thing in and out of universities. Instead of replacing them, I wish that university accreditations would allot a larger allowance for student learning outside of the classrooms at the under grad level.
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1544898197
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ebutrpa
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t3_a6fjqb
/r/programming/comments/a6fjqb/replacing_universities/ebutrpa/
1547649630
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r/programming
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__j_random_hacker
t2_4rnnt
I agree with you that SLEEP() is low-hanging fruit, and since there are existing attacks that make heavy use of it, it makes sense to regulate if more tightly. With my point 1, what I was getting at was whether SLEEP() pauses the whole database or just the connection that called it -- from your article (and also from your reply here), it reads like it's the former, but I'm 99% sure it's the latter.
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1543771420
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eaxmlab
t3_a2cosx
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t1_eaxf151
/r/programming/comments/a2cosx/a_very_sleepy_mysql_attack/eaxmlab/
1546325811
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r/programming
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LUV_2_BEAT_MY_MEAT
t2_2roek0vo
I don't see why he rewrote the whole system and demoed it for everyone int the company before asking the original Dev why they wrote it that way. There's a difference between not "don't mess with someones code" and "don't try to convince upper management a whole team of people is incompetent behind their backs"
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1544898312
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ebutxgw
t3_a6f5bk
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t3_a6f5bk
/r/programming/comments/a6f5bk/the_best_programming_advice_i_ever_got_2012/ebutxgw/
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25
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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naftoligug
t2_yx2qc
Because people still do business with them?
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1543771424
False
0
eaxmli2
t3_a2et7m
null
null
t1_eaxkdqa
/r/programming/comments/a2et7m/java_will_no_longer_be_free_to_use/eaxmli2/
1546325813
4
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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sisyphus
t2_31lml
cuz libraries and jupyter and R looks weird and nobody knows how to deploy it into production. full disclosure i didnt read the article
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1544898328
False
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ebuty86
t3_a6h2n9
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t3_a6h2n9
/r/programming/comments/a6h2n9/why_python_is_the_most_popular_language_for/ebuty86/
1547649710
-3
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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Mooooo13
t2_1g852kfs
> but the meaning should be clear. Get all users that use Dollar as currency with approximately three retries?
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1543771428
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eaxmlrq
t3_a25r6x
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t1_eawudnv
/r/programming/comments/a25r6x/ocaml_vs_maybe_not/eaxmlrq/
1546325816
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r/programming
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OneWingedShark
t2_bx7wh
>A dev who doesn’t know how basic language syntax works should just be fired. And here we have someone who has no notion of how vital training is, or how some organizations have proprietary systems that simply don't exist outside the organization... and how firing everyone who doesn't know its basic syntax means when the current group retires/dies so does all knowledge about the system.
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ebuu2g3
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filleduchaos
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And if you read the article and paid any attention you'd note where they're discussing replacing using an emulator with using a simpler emulator that just runs on desktop without having to emulate a whole mobile OS.
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eaxmm86
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realityChemist
t2_63q56
It sounds like this may have actually happened to you?
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ebuu4yd
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unndunn
t2_4ahed
It's because the Electron developers, in their infinite wisdom, don't provide any abstraction APIs for touch UI. They assume touch is only used on "mobile" devices, so why bother supporting it on a "desktop" framework? This means Electron app developers have to roll their own support for touch UI, which of course they won't because if they cared that much, they wouldn't be using Electron in the first place.
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eaxmmfh
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/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eaxmmfh/
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shevegen
t2_atqp
> some open source companies are dealing with this crisis exceptionally poorly: > they are trying to restrict the way that their open source software can be used It is so simple - either the open source licence is permissive; or it is not. There can not be both. > continuing to claim to be entirely open source, but perverting the > license under which portions of that source are available. That is also simple - it is no longer permissive past that point. > If I sell you a book that I wrote, I can restrict your right to read it > aloud for an audience, or sell a translation, or write a sequel; > these restrictions are rights afforded the copyright holder. You can do so only in restricted non-open countries such as the USA and the EU. This will also change in the long run since a lot of these laws are either ancient or written by private interests. The latter can not be sustained in the long run. You already see this with the mafia posing as government in Australia trying to force hackers to implement backdoors for them and mass-sniff on people. And the hackers happily flip the middle finger to this mafia and say no. > Worse than all of this (and the reason why this madness needs > to stop): licenses that are vague with respect to permitted > use are corporate toxin. It's quite simple to test - is it as short as the BSD licence? If not then it should be suspicious (including GPL and Apache style). Because the BSD is just about as short as it gets, if we ignore some less commonly used one like public domain, unlicence etc... In reality the real problem is not that some companies try to build on open source while perverting licences (e. g. trying to turn permissive ones into non-permissive ones) - the real issue is that the laws aren't sane. And that won't change for the better "on its own".
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ebuu79h
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filleduchaos
t2_7r81qd
So Linux has no "native apps", then?
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eaxmtjq
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OneWingedShark
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Ada.
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ebuuc4a
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/r/programming/comments/a5ylm8/should_have_used_ada_1_how_some_famous/ebuuc4a/
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/r/programming/comments/a281dl/nphard_does_not_mean_hard/eaxmy8g/
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TheDonOfAnne
t2_hykf3
I think they might be referring to [this one](https://mtlynch.io/why-i-quit-google/).
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ebuugub
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ThePantsThief
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Linux is a kernel, so, yeah. Nice try though.
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eaxmzk5
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tr3v1n
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> Can the machine learn to be intelligent? I wouldn't be so worried about the machine if I were you.
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0
ebuumtk
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/r/programming/comments/a6h2n9/why_python_is_the_most_popular_language_for/ebuumtk/
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NorthAstronaut
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Does it not trigger click event, when you touch button/other elements? or is it dragging that is broken? Very strange. There are touch events in javascript(and by extension Electron), and when making a website you can make sure interactive elements are usable on touchscreens. But buttons/links/even custom div buttons I have no problem getting to fire without adding anything special normally. If I can get touch events to work across all other mobile devices, is this a windows issue, or electron? Again not trying to being snarky.
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nldoty
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Atlassian may not care but the majority of their customers absolutely will. They will lose 80% of their business.
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ebuun9x
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/r/programming/comments/a66102/we_cant_include_a_backdoor_in_signal_signal/ebuun9x/
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Pitoucc
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What inspired you to make the garbage collector? Have you ever looked into RAII? In general it handles the release of resources through the use of classes and class destructors.
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eaxnlx4
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pixelrevision
t2_9pvwt
Everyone I have worked with who actually was amazing was always open to new ideas. Delicate balance as new people can flood in new ideas that can derail a project just on quantity alone. But a really sharp dev will spot the idea that makes the better tradeoff after a little reflection.
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ebuur1g
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GaianNeuron
t2_8njru
IIRC, Chrome is phasing that out. I got Firefox to do it with some `window.open` hackery they prevents other tabs from opening in that window (because I wanted hyperlinks to open in my current FF profile, I couldn't use the profile trick). Fortunately, FF is clever enough to restore that window's state when the browser is restarted.
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eaxnmxq
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/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eaxnmxq/
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g4m3c0d3r
t2_f6uqn
What? Wanting a CAD system to run on a thin client is a terrible idea? Much more likely is that this programmer stepped all over code that he didn't understand the purpose for, didn't ask about and still maintains he did the right thing simply because it was faster. He didn't in fact learn a lesson, he still thinks he was in the right to make major system changes without asking what the point of the code was. His arrogance and ignorance explain why he's now in management, I certainly wouldn't want such a programmer touching our code. The real lesson should be; don't touch other peoples code without asking first. I have decades more experience than many of my coworkers, and yet I know it's critical to talk to the original programmer or the lead before changing a large amount of code. They probably know something that is not obvious from just looking at the code itself. Edit: It's surprising to me how many are down voting my comment when I basically just regurgitated the fourth commandment of egoless programming: > Don't rewrite code without consultation. There's a fine line between "fixing code" and "rewriting code." Know the difference, and pursue stylistic changes within the framework of a code review, not as a lone enforcer. Just because The Psychology of Computer Programming was first published in 1971 doesn't make it any less true or valuable to today's team programming projects.
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ebuurej
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floodyberry
t2_m24q
If the author of this article or the one it referenced are so clever, why do they only complain about all the *patently obvious* edge cases instead of showing everyone how to build a system that handles every conceivable name?
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eaxnoa5
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/r/programming/comments/a2c8xv/falsehoods_programmers_believe_about_names_with/eaxnoa5/
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SexySalmon
t2_e9ao3
Ok, I appreciate that but I don't "like" integration tests for mostly exactly the same reasosn. It often takes me more time (and more code) to write due to dependencies and having to set up data/security and other "plumbing code" for every test. I also find that it's often harder to read because, like code, I like tests to be "modularized" to facilitate readability, if you test everything at one level it often just becomes at long list of tests where it's hard to understand, at a glance level, what they actually do and what the intent behind writing the test was.
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ebuurqu
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/r/programming/comments/a6d3nz/tests_are_neither_necessary_nor_sufficient/ebuurqu/
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tchaffee
t2_92kg3
Since you are into reading articles, why not do a search for women who write about sexism in tech? You'll find tons of them. Here are a few to get you started: [Uber](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/uber) is facing yet another discrimination scandal after a manager who was recruiting a female engineer defended the company by saying “sexism is systemic in tech”. [https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/mar/24/uber-manager-sexism-systemic-tech-kamilah-taylor](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/mar/24/uber-manager-sexism-systemic-tech-kamilah-taylor) ​ "Sexist attitudes in startup culture got a major showcase on stage at [TechCrunch Disrupt](http://techcrunch.com/events/disrupt-sf-2013/), one of the industry's leading conferences. In a separate incident online, the hateful, bigoted musings of a media company's chief tech officer got public attention that forced his firing — but he'd been tweeting sexist content for years. They are the latest flare-ups for a community struggling to get more women in its ranks." [https://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2013/09/11/221052414/sexism-in-the-tech-industry-takes-center-stage](https://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2013/09/11/221052414/sexism-in-the-tech-industry-takes-center-stage) "As most of you know, I left Uber in December and joined Stripe in January. I've gotten a lot of questions over the past couple of months about why I left and what my time at Uber was like. It's a strange, fascinating, and slightly horrifying story that deserves to be told while it is still fresh in my mind, so here we go." [https://www.susanjfowler.com/blog/2017/2/19/reflecting-on-one-very-strange-year-at-uber](https://www.susanjfowler.com/blog/2017/2/19/reflecting-on-one-very-strange-year-at-uber) You can find thousands more of these stories if you do a search yourself. Not exactly something we should be proud of. Personally I'd like these stories to be far rarer. A lot of that will depend on new programmers like you and whether you decide to take the issue seriously or decide to be dismissive of it.
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eaxnomh
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nldoty
t2_2quk9wk8
Unlikely. They will lose the majority of their business, much of which is with the US government. And the part about the law affecting anyone that does business in Australia makes zero sense - my company does business in Australia but if the government came to us and said they wanted in, we’d tell them to take the piss.
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ebuusyv
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/r/programming/comments/a66102/we_cant_include_a_backdoor_in_signal_signal/ebuusyv/
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t5_2fwo
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domy94
t2_5uwxo
When's the last time you used the Android emulator? An x86 image is mostly indistinguishable from a real device on a relatively modern CPU; I hardly ever develop on a real device anymore.
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eaxnrbh
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/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eaxnrbh/
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istarian
t2_4ttmg
It might have been useful in the future, if sockets improved, to keep the heavy lifting off the remote end...
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ebuuu60
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/r/programming/comments/a6f5bk/the_best_programming_advice_i_ever_got_2012/ebuuu60/
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spacejack2114
t2_fp92m
A major problem with APIs like [JavaFX](https://docs.oracle.com/javafx/2/get_started/hello_world.htm) (and GTK and most other traditional GUI libraries) is their stone-age imperative design. This is like going from a modern high-level language back to assembly. I see that there [are](https://github.com/codejamninja/react-gtk) [some](https://github.com/fn-fx/fn-fx) [attempts](https://github.com/demigor/nreact) by people that realize what declarative view libraries like React have brought to the table but they always seem to be unfinished niche projects within a niche ecosystem.
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eaxnu2y
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/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eaxnu2y/
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sky5walk
t2_a171k
Why is this even an article? "Have database, use SQL to get your filtered data. Don't use SQL to get all data and filter in code." Who does the latter?
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ebuuu91
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/r/programming/comments/a691r7/you_can_do_it_in_sql_stop_writing_extra_code_for/ebuuu91/
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mindbleach
t2_28j4q
I can't natively compile code I don't have. Most programs are distributed as bytecode. You should value cross-platform compilation for that bytecode, not for the source code which you don't have and which sometimes no longer exists.
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eaxnxi5
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sisyphus
t2_31lml
There is no infiltration there is literally one person with a twitter account that made a tweet that the vast majority of working programmers will never see.
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0
ebuuuni
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/r/programming/comments/a66f6u/uncle_bob_sjwjs/ebuuuni/
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mcguire
t2_33oe8
> It should be optimizable (meaning: it can be inefficient to start off with but it should be possible to make it fast at a later pointer) I see you have been writing too much C++. Surgical options are available. :-) > More importantly activation records (loosely “the call stack”) and function implementations can both contain self-references and it simplifies things a lot if they can be treated as normal ECMAScript objects by the GC even if they’re not implement the same way. Yes, yes... Come to the dark side... This is probably the easiest way to do lexical scoping. > Profiling showed that (copy) constructing and destroying gc_heap_ptr instances as well as processing tracked pointers in general was taking up most of the time. This matched my intuition, but I made sure to collect data before jumping to conclusions. How much performance improvement did you get fixing this? > The fact that objects can be moved around in memory means that the user has to very careful about only keeping direct (real) pointers to objects when they know a garbage collection can’t happen. Theoretically, the Rust borrow checker could help with this. Theoretically. > In general be prepared for the destructor being called a lot later than normal (finalization) This is the unavoidable downside to GC. Also, one of the downsides of destructor based things is that you can't use cheap-allocate, nearly-free-deallocate approach for generational collecting.
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eaxnxrs
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ebuuvmy
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/r/programming/comments/a6f5bk/the_best_programming_advice_i_ever_got_2012/ebuuvmy/
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1-800-BICYCLE
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> Most
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eaxnxs9
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/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eaxnxs9/
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yast66
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good
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False
0
ebuuxfb
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/r/programming/comments/a6hkl6/how_to_create_and_develop_websites_and_blog/ebuuxfb/
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BlackMathNerd
t2_7vye2
A lot of times there's a trade-off between development speed and performance of the app
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eaxo6d6
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/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eaxo6d6/
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the_gnarts
t2_9ya05
> Constant pair programming sounds exhausting. It is. Also terribly distracting for anyone else in the room due to the need for communicating even the smallest instructions vocally when you’re not currently at the keyboard.
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ebuuyp2
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/r/programming/comments/a6f5bk/the_best_programming_advice_i_ever_got_2012/ebuuyp2/
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Trzyipolkostkicukru
t2_7t338
> But the compiler sees things differently. It perfectly knows that the seventeenth access invokes UB. Within the logic of the compiler, this means that any instruction beyond that one is then in limbo: things after UB are not required to exist. It's kinda misleading, because things before UB are not required to exist either.
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eaxob36
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istarian
t2_4ttmg
I imagine there's a degree of difference between shifting an entire image (especially a full normal) and just the necessary pieces to draw the vectors though. Especially when the image gets more complex.
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ebuv185
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mindbleach
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Yeesh. At that point, VM your VMs.
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eaxofg8
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/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eaxofg8/
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ELaskanator
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If I had any financial stability, I would have immediately resigned if my boss told me that.
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ebuv2sz
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spacejack2114
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I don't think it's being phased out, it's getting adapted to better support PWAs on the desktop. In fact it works on MacOS now with Chrome Canary. One (unfortunately undocumented) difference now is that if you use "Create Shortcut" for a regular website you'll need to go to chrome://apps to configure it to run in a standalone window (right-click the site icon.)
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eaxoksb
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/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eaxoksb/
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LetsGoHawks
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Based on the comments in this thread, a lot of people. One guy doesn't even use where clauses.
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ebuv35c
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davidk01
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That's a myth. We haven't had native software since the great native programmer genocide of 1970 when we stopped using assembly. Also, is tcl/tk native?
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eaxolf4
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fromdev
t2_ig4zh
I am seeing this right now at my work place. A guy joined 2 years ago filed 3 patents about awesoome product ideas got awards and everything to please him but not acceptance. He is leaving us this january. Politics causes ugly loss to business.
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ebuv7l5
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eaxop5e
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deceased_parrot
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Plumbing is where good tooling comes in and as you've noticed, we're often left to our own devices pretty much. But good integration tests don't have to be confusing - on the opposite, I think it helps people to see how to accomplish something with the software you wrote by examining a real, living example that they _know_ works (because the tests pass).
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ebuvcft
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filleduchaos
t2_7r81qd
Okay. By that logic [Ubuntu, Arch, Linux Mint, Gentoo, etc] have no native apps.
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eaxoted
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LaurieCheers
t2_1w1d
Then your company is waiting to be out-competed by a better product, and good riddance.
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ebuvcs1
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roodammy44
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Half the libraries for react native use javascript for stuff like rendering. Mostly in a single thread. React Native isn’t there yet when it comes to performance.
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eaxoyxt
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firephreek
t2_5witv
If that behavior actually worked, the company I work for wouldn't have so many UX problems. The noise and feedback from the inside on any number of product decisions is not insignificant. The number of times I've personally seen it change product direction? 0. It's too easy for the developers to dismiss feedback as not understanding direction or rationalizing decisions in a narrow scope rather than experiencing the full consequences like a user would. So nothing changes, user adoption drops, and the project eventually dies on the vine.
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ebuveo8
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HittingSmoke
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I have a question as someone who's learning "real" programming with Go after dicking around in Python and Javascript for years. Isn't this basically what Go is heading towards? I see you can develop cross-platform desktop applications using Qt, you can compile to native Android and iOS apps, and there's even WebAssembly support for the web. This is one of the reasons I chose Go. I know a lot of these implementations are fairly immature but it looks to be heading in the direction of code for native development everywhere. Is that as it appears to me or am I missing something?
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eaxp7zn
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OneWingedShark
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>The more important one is lightweight tasks a la Golang and Erlang. That, and the standardized lock-free containers are the big things.
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ebuvgfa
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Akkuma
t2_4adks
In 10 to 20 years it is looking like websites will become like floppy disks to most children. Parents are already letting kids play on their phones/tablets, so get exposure much earlier to these UIs and interactions. Many companies already have a majority of their users on their apps or a trend that mobile usage will overtake other usage. It is also probable that many of today's problems with "hybrid apps" will disappear as mobile processors continue to get better and better. While the usage of websites might decrease, it might become the preferred way for many apps as progress is made across tech.
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eaxp89a
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Ascomae
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No mention of javas 'var' keyword? ​ [https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/05/25/simplify-local-variable-type-definition-using-the-java-10-var-keyword/](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/05/25/simplify-local-variable-type-definition-using-the-java-10-var-keyword/)
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ebuvggy
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ThePantsThief
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Since many Linux distros have no first-party UI framework, common sense says to think of the most popular choices, which happen to be GTK+ and Qt.
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eaxpadr
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I_AM_A_SMURF
t2_be0j5
Managers should not be involved in writing code IMO.
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ebuvl3q
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Effnote
t2_byfqg
RAII doesn't help much if you're writing a Javascript interpreter
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eaxpbbg
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Erosion010
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That's the one! Thank you! You're a good person, I couldn't find it when I looked =(
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ebuvuu1
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woj-tek
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Why he's comparing Flutter to booting complete android? Should be to simply re-deploying but now you can have hot-swap AFAIR…
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eaxpov0
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istarian
t2_4ttmg
Seems ironic that the people here saying that developer ego is a problem have , imo, issues of their own. They think it's okay to steamroll over people as long as the product comes out okay. I think the reality of working on a team is that a balance is required. Everybody wants to be appreciated for their effort and it's always going to be a least a little frustrating for someone else to come back later and rip your work out and put there's in which is somehow better, according to them. An overarching design plan seems critical... I'm not sure exactly what the point of the article is, but even if the software was ultimately better the writer did not help their relationship with anyone else by just up and deciding one day to redo everything on their own initiative because it made things better somehow.
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ebuvvj8
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Akkuma
t2_4adks
Put the Kotlin on the skin or else the app gets the hose again.
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eaxpozw
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pixelrevision
t2_9pvwt
Honestly? This also sounds like a political fight that just needed to be fought out anyway. “Is it more important to have our current customer experience be better or keep going with this server based implementation because this is the future?” Very rare to be able to have an opportunity to pivot like that with a weekend worth of code. Unfortunately a lot of companies are not structured to be able to work like this and so a change might mean an entire department gets laid off.
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ebuw2ua
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early_charles_kane
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You never worked for a big company. Apps like Uber and twitter don’t compile in 2 minutes unless special effort is put into it. At one point Twitter hit the limit for Android function definitions and it turned into a 1 in 1 out situation.
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eaxpsuu
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squigs
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You should be able to do that reasonably efficiently though. X does perfectly adequately. I remember running Doom at a perfectly okay speed on X. That would have been sending the whole screen in one shot. Doesn't the localhost driver optimise for large transfers though, essentially making a memcopy. Might be an extra copy (maybe there are smarter optimisations) but that's only a fraction of a second so not a big problem for a CAD package. Seems that they were doing something slow in an extra slow way.
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ebuw5xp
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