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DUDE.
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If there's `if not account.allow_negative`, What the living f*** is in the else statement?
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Oh Jesus.
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More code does equal better, except when it's completely irrelevant because you're not comparing apples to apples. Is it that this dude has more various exception cases he handles with errors as values, or is it that his code has such crazy factoring that he has 100 more error checks that just bubble up for each individual catch? My code usually doesn't need to bubble up more than 2 layers... bubbling up is usually really lazy.
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@psclip3309 not really sure. Beginners tend to struggle with structure. Maybe pick a language that won't let you blow your head off. If you're into games, see haxe. When you get a little better, odin is like the best thing there currently is.
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58:09 Bro that's not a copy what are you saying?
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Brody the most pointless linux content youtuber(has actually made a good and funny video)
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Remember to always get your daily reps in.
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Is this some insanely fast lockless tree implementation competition disguised as a file parser kind of exercise?
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8:08 That would literally get me to dying minecraft steve hitsound in real life.
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turns out ERP actually were enlarged rectum problems all along.
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tbh. if there's a time for a rewrite, it's probably the weekend, because noone else works. !!IF THERE'S A TIME!!
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I like how you read the tweet and realized there's so many things wrong with it that the only thing you can do is reply "L take"
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oh dude that's such a massive fraud. They must have thought the railways will need to hire them for interim maintenance for the big bucks. oopsie daisie didn't happen, I do believe noone will go to prison for this, such shame. That's an RCE backdoor, hard coded system locks, and sabotaging maintenance in one program. Don't think I've seen anything like this.
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@solanumlycopersicum5594 Absolutely. What I think you're describing is a positive racism or positive discrimination though.
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@justanothercomment416 How would you know?
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@justanothercomment416 WTF are you talking about. Yes, I got comments deleted before. Not because of using the word marxism.
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@justanothercomment416 You're the d0mbest person I've ever met.
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I wish we could treat namespaces as first class citizens AND exceptions as values but no language does that. I don't like the constructor parameters are class members thingy, because this implicitly declares members and that's terrible. The argument annotations must be the weirdest language feature I've ever seen, it completely broke my brain.
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ben visness, when business?
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Is this That one guy with unpopular opinions? Because this is a good article.
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When did FAANG becom MAANA
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I'm getting bored of this.
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exponential backoff isn't even math...
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I'm realistically doing 15K RPS on a single node with a monolith. What are microservices for again?
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If I was to take this at face value, this honestly sounds like a very smart person that just has a deficiency in sequential thinking.
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Just to explain the initial remark about OS being dead for 20 years, Jon doesn't consider most stuff new technology. React was a great example of what would not be considered technology. I don't agree with this completely, as it's moving the goalposts(all the way to the moon), but my point is it does make sense to hold these views, and this talk will mainly be helpful for people who disagree and don't understand.
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We live in a simulation with 10 unit tests
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No, you also lose state of all the callers up to the one that handles the exception. Also most languages NEVER explicitly specify what exception which function throws and you therefore get no guarrantee that you don't have unchecked exceptions. Also why create a class for each exception(or more classes, ew)? So much code...
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@craigtildesley1501 The point is you never want to skip rethrowing. But maybe for you folk that's not a problem I don't know.
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"I guarrantee there's at least like... 7 zero days in the linux kernel" When have I ever heard that before? Well anyways, it's now painfully obvious it's much more than 7.
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@user-sb5vt8iy5q Yes. It's your head. Once you get the thing down as a structure of arrays, it should be easy(-ish) to figure out.
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Straight out of the gate I got exposed. Yep, not a real developer guys.
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It honestly doesn't even make sense to me to have a plain-text interface with a database... just make an SDK, like you do for everything else.
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What the frick, I had to open my go program because I had this bug there.
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I'm pretty sure I could land a job with a colorpicker, you just have neither the vision nor the skills. L
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10:05 I'm no database guy but I'm pretty sure that's when you're supposed to just SELECT * FROM Person p1 JOIN Person p2 ON partner WHERE are_suitable_partners(p1, p2).
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You have two options 1) RESTful HTML ajaxes 2) Javascript server that responds with javascript compiled from some other script that's emulating RESTfullness from the perspective of the developer and then handles the ajaxes.
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I'm danger and so I can't put myself in myself.
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yes, All of us are :(
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All of the demos are staged, what are you talking about. Why sell it this way? Because these people are clueless about software development. It would have never been worth 2B$.
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Oh no dudeee, are they going to put ads in your games in exchange for no install fee? You're totally going to eat that up aren't you.
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I always thought CEOs were doing it to try to justify giant P/E ratios
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I'd say something positive about go but I'm biased and everybody knows it.
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Why do just the frontend people think everything is react? It's almost like... noooooo... could it be... they only ever saw the frontend?
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Prime's pee is the color of a git diff.
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Interesting, we definitely didn't already know that...
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Too small is a problem, ask anyone.
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I think this person wrote a decent article and then swapped the words "go" and "python"
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PICAXE Electronic Bread Board Layout Emulator (PEBBLE) is a free, open source breadboard layout tool developed by the PICAXE community (many thanks to 'WestAust55') for the graphical representation of PICAXE Circuit breadboard layouts.
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