But quiche is tasty!
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But quiche is tasty!
Awwwww there goes that plan.
Gleam is cool. I wrote some services with it to see if I wanted to use it for more projects. It seemed like a good option because it would be easy to teach.
Things I like:
Things I don’t like:
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guardsI think it would help narrow things down if you described what kind of website you want to build.
They explicitly said they want to build a website. Not that you can’t go far with a Java server + HTML(X) but JS is the de facto standard for interactive websites.
Javascript
WASM
Did y’all know that microwaves aren’t magic and you need to mix your food?
Tidal is great but IIRC it either doesn’t support Amazon Echo or the integration is poorly implemented.
Same. I also found that, for my usage, I wasn’t actually saving any money compared to the unlimited data plan.
Do you think Valve is going to start deleting accounts over 100 years old?
It’s almost like these languages were designed to solve different problems.
AWS CLI is trash compared to gcloud in general.
I’ve been a professional programmer for 10 years. While it’s possible to moonlight an indie game, it would absolutely consume your life. Hell, even if you do that full time, it’s such a time consuming process you might still feel overworked.
Say what you want about DI frameworks, but if I have to remove another fucking global variable so I can write a test, I’m going to cut a bitch.
I know it’s not for everyone, but creating your own nix derivation for software that doesn’t exist yet on nixpikgs is not terribly difficult (for most things).
Can you really call Matrix “fediverse software” if it doesn’t implement ActivityPub and therefore doesn’t federate with the majority of Fediverse instances?
Keep it interesting and tell the audience your dream was about them. Include them in it somehow.
Apparently it’s hard to get hired in software. Meanwhile, some of the worst software ever made is being written today. Have you tried using literally any software recently? We’re in this “barely good enough to function while being heavily supplemented by tech support” phase. I guess capitalism breeds incompetence as long as it’s still profitable?