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Sarcasm, how does it work?
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Of course it compiles fast, it barely has any features to translate!
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That was surprisingly easy to understand, I was really expecting ascii soup
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even this video takes more ram and starts slower because its about java
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You think cheap knock-off mobile games pop up quick? Someone will grift your grift before it's even been jit compiled.
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Don't be evil. Pepperidge Farms remembers.
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Enshittification step 1: "its on device"
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I'm faking at least 10% of them so that can't be right.
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The 100s videos are a great on-ramp to the rest of your content.
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Gonna give this a hard pass. Vim has no place in a modern (> y2k) era. If you're SSHing into a box to edit files via vim you're a cowboy coder surrounded by amateurs. Fight me.
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(For the record I use intellij... without a mouse)
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Its the current UI skinny jeans. In 5 years nobody will be able to explain what we thought was so great (jquery, angular.js, bootstrap, etc)
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Bash is to the kernel as AOL keywords are to the internet. This is why Linus looks down on you, scrub.
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The AI section of the google graveyard is just past that NFT monument.
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Intellij on wsl is a complete trainwreck; VSCode just works. Really hoping jetbrains gets their mojo back, idea has been really stagnant for years now.
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Depends on the industry. If you want decent money look at Java or C# as they are big in finance
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How am i just now hearing about Tittybong?
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@lazyalpaca7 IE was actually pretty innovative for its time, just not willing to standardize their innovations. For example, ajax/fetch was IE.
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@morgan24TH Ram is meant to be used. As long as its freeing it up as needed, that's a good thing. If you have to open the task manager to know, you're inventing problems.
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Frontend is more fashion than engineering; they ALL declined over time as if its pop music
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Dumbing it down for hype :(
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It's not that this channel makes me stingy w/likes, it's just setting the bar for what 'great' is
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If you really need cross platform client code, go web. Lowest Common Denominator UX is always shit. Also interesting that client side Java is dead and server side everyone targets linux containers.
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EDT vs EST. A 'date' w/o that info is like a price w/o a currency. You can take a best guess based on 'common sense' but you can't know for sure
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If only the other OS's had first class support for windows.
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You know those java/j2ee monoliths that are too big to die but impossible to upgrade? The ones that NODBODY wants to work on, even the pricks that wrote them? That's because of tight coupling like this. Sure, it'll save you a couple hours of boilerplate at first but will require a complete rewrite to whatever is cool in 10 years vs incrementally migrating. If you've got a small/jr team and the app can be thrown out in < 5 years? Sure, but certainly not an app that needs to live many years and tolerate 'generations' of employees, etc
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It's not a tech problem; 30+ years in and I have yet to see someone who knows what a file hash even is, never mind verify it. We should be happy TLS is a finally common.
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Its funny because its true. Once you cobble enough shit together to get the angular feature set its no longer simple. In fact, its even worse than angular.
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Java has had all that since java 8. Its obviously clunkier than literally any other language, but its there
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@steamer2k319 I assumed he thought it was going to be like using anonymous inner classes ala Guava in java <= java 7. Even java devs had to cry foul on that BS.
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The worst part of kotlin is its too close to java (the ecosystem). Those dinosaurs think they understand modern design and try to drag all their shitty legacy ideas into new codebases. And the hasn't-coded-in-10-years boss defers to the legacy ideas he understands.
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Hopefully firefox gets better. I still use it on mobile and... it mostly works, enough.
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@ZephrymWOW Bullshit. 60s w/this guy is equal to hours of experimentation.
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@alexandrebove2333 Right? Thats true of all code though. The question is how much does the framework help in getting there? W/o major experience you are almost certainly going to make a mess in react. NG at least keeps you on rails w/o having to cobble together your own 'stack'.
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@msal A quick search on indeed for "remote" location shows ~3.5k 'angular' jobs and 9k 'reactjs' jobs. I'm sure it varies by locale
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@ChemistTea Hes just blindly shouting his biases. Stick to whats in the box, its 99% the same and the 1% isn't likely worth the effort.
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