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Gotebe
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Yes, whoops! :-)
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Pand9
t2_as7xb
Yes, postgres probably outperforms mongo. Mongo is worse than postgres imo, but it's not terrible. Does postgres have integrated replication by the way? Last I've seen there were some plugins with doubtful popularity. Maybe it's fixed now.
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DeepwoodMotte
t2_12n5mm
My company (small - about 200 engineers) has announced we will be dumping Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket. Probably moving to Gitlab.
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eb7py1v
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Pand9
t2_as7xb
Ok. Today I would pick mongo only when I was in a hurry. I'm not sure how to manage postgres, while mongo is easy to start with.
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ec544st
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combinatorylogic
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> Other than Lisp, none. There are some contradicting beliefs in the Lisp community. The most obvious one is a belief that homoiconicity is necessary for metaprogramming. Another one is a fear of macros and a mantra of "do not use macros until it's absolutely necessary" (especially strong in some fringe sects, such as Clojure). > The fact that Python adds a lot of constructs was not trying to demonstrate that they are good. And they only add new constructs if they're deemed "simple" (whatever it means) - i.e., in line with Zen. I see no contradiction here. > Not recognising that Perl has an ideology (the one line is one for example) shows your bias. Well, anarchism is an ideology too. But it's too permissive to have any practical consequences. > Resisting FP has nothing to do with the Zen. It has to do with Guido and his absolute power. And I'm not talking about Guido and his final say on this matter here - I specifically referred to a conforming choir of fans, who quickly found justifications in Zen for whatever their beloved Fuhrer had to say. > Switch (I would prefer general pattern matching) is certainly not managed by the Zen. Every single conversation about switch ends with "we already have dictionaries for this, and anything else will be against the Zen". Long before any meaningful discussion of syntax can even start. > Python is neither the first nor the most used language or most taught to prevent goto. Arguing about the lack of goto when it is not even encouraged in Lisp circles is nonsense. LABELS. The other languages do not explicitly exclude goto (at least, not the languages that matter). And no other community is so butthurt when `goto` is even mentioned. Coincidentally, `goto` is absolutely crucial for a meaningful metaprogramming experience. So, those attitudes do stack up. > Python’s current metaprogramming capabilities are actually bigger than Java’s even now. For the runtime metaprogramming - nope. For the static metaprogramming - same thing, decorators is the best thing Python community could come up with. > Counting Javascript transpilers as metaprogramming is a huge misunderstanding or misinterpretation of transpilers. Huh? Any compiler is a case of metaprogramming. By definition. And JavaScript community accepts DSLs and higher level general purpose languages easily - thanks to the fact that JavaScript is at least a reasonable compilation target (although it was not designed as such), while Python resists any efforts of making it a usable compilation target. There is even no stable bytecode definition, it's changing all the time. > They don’t make macros or new user defined control structs possible; they support new versions of the language. Yes, it's a standalone metaprogramming, not the embedded one. Still, better than nothing. On the other hand, things like [this](https://www.sweetjs.org/) are possible. Imagine the butthurt in the Python community if anyone tries to implement something like this. > Check the amount of tools that create modules and/or classes at run time. Yes, they're much better in Java, and very much discouraged in Python. What are you even talking about?!?
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baconbrand
t2_g8qit
I expect everyone around me to do their best to be decent people... ¯\\\_(ツ)_/¯
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ec5479f
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dbandit1
t2_fvua1
Thats not what the law says
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eb7q0ce
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb7q0ce/
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t5_2fwo
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jppope
t2_ia6qh
Mongo is used in some capacity by 4200+ Major Companies as of 2016. [\[link\]](https://www.quora.com/Who-is-using-MongoDB) It is a flexible, useful tool for prototyping, IoT, Unstructured Data and/or Structure Data with frequent schema changes, Biometric Data, etc. AND Its Stock price has tripled in the last year. If mongo is "fadware"... you might as well say the same thing about Oracle. The very fact that Postgres & MySql added JSON capabilities (because of solutions like mongo) should be an indicator of their "fadware" status. By the sounds of the article Postgres is probably a better solution for the Guardian. That doesn't mean MongoDB is a bad database. ​
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ec547zm
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec547zm/
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hsjoberg
t2_2pg9xkz
>"There will be smart criminals who will find and use these backdoors in all sorts of dangerous ways." That is not the issue here. It's that the govenment should not have access to what people say to each other in private.
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ketzo
t2_94h0r
This is a great comment
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ec549lt
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/r/programming/comments/a7m6jc/a_profile_on_donald_knuth/ec549lt/
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Sopel97
t2_15ivda
After reading only the title I was surprised by the outrage here, like wtf isn't it normal? It's completely orthogonal to the article
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eb7q392
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb7q392/
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TheAnimus
t2_87mxh
To clarify, most of the perceived performance benefits stem from not being ACID compliant. For a read heavy site, why would that performance matter with a an application logical caching layer.
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ec549n7
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec549n7/
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s4bb-com
t2_k6k5ti7
Yep, that exists and it is free, but it only covers 32 currencies. Quite incomplete if you require worldwide coverage.
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eb7q3ns
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/r/programming/comments/a3nmn1/question_is_there_any_interest_for_a_low_cost/eb7q3ns/
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kuikuilla
t2_b2ngh
Why? I mean, they have a satellite in orbit, surely they can't be that shitty?
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ec549tz
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/r/programming/comments/a7m7kx/traveling_santa_a_holiday_puzzle_by_reaktor/ec549tz/
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s4bb-com
t2_k6k5ti7
Do you have any documentation for that? We haven't found any such API from Google.
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eb7q87x
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p4y
t2_5zr2y
> bundling a web browser into the OS, for free and letting it stay a buggy piece of shit with no support for modern web standards. I think that was the part everyone was angry about.
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ec549u3
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sambull
t2_jbpne
Nope but its the perception of anyone that would be doing business with a Australian Tech company will have. (hint its a continuation of what people currently believe because of five eyes).
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eb7q9qc
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb7q9qc/
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Pand9
t2_as7xb
It's in the cited part, yes. There's special syntax for it. It's pretty powerful.
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ec54c48
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec54c48/
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FailedSociopath
t2_ielm9
It's basically pi=3 type legislation except this time they ignored all the "stupid eggheads" trying to explain things.
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eb7qbo8
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jppope
t2_ia6qh
They said that they had "editorial requirements" that made Postgres a better solution... additionally, since MongoDB competes with dynamoDB at a certain level... mongo's offerings for AWS aren't as good as their hosted solution.
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ec54drw
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec54drw/
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dankmeems
t2_n7jww
> Shouldn't you have done it before it became law? There are a few responses like that so I'll address it, reality is I live in an electorate that has not once elected a candidate from outside the coalition, and my MP never votes against his party. Sending him a letter is more about getting my complaint about his vote on record than changing his vote.
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eb7qboh
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drysart
t2_3kikg
Emulation and virtualization are not comparable other than the high level goal of "simulate a machine". Emulation *multiplies* your execution overhead, virtualization merely adds a thin cost to it.
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ec54e5m
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/r/programming/comments/a7hbku/windows_sandbox/ec54e5m/
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DeepwoodMotte
t2_12n5mm
No one, but they don't have to prove anything and you have no recourse.
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eb7qc5f
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Pand9
t2_as7xb
Caching is hard. Requires a lot of additional code. You usually do this on demand. Unless your data is easy to cache, like it changes once a day or something...
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s4bb-com
t2_k6k5ti7
We are pulling them together from various sources so we can offer a comprehensive yet easy to use API. Sadly enough, there aren't any low-cost APIs available. Most of which are too "high frequency" with very up to date rates, that are not necessary in most ordinary cases ... unless you want to build a high frequency trading app or so :)
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eb7qdnb
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/r/programming/comments/a3nmn1/question_is_there_any_interest_for_a_low_cost/eb7qdnb/
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TechLaden
t2_11cx1p
You should give it a go! I use it as my daily driver at work and at home; it's great. It _is_ a Nightly but I've had no issues with normal usage.
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ec54fyw
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/r/programming/comments/a7k0an/did_google_cripple_edges_youtube_performance/ec54fyw/
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DamnWhitey
t2_27x3mrda
Yet every time I claim the Australian government is tyrannical I get downvoted. Feeling it now, Mr. Krabs?
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eb7qew2
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb7qew2/
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TheAnimus
t2_87mxh
Only the invalidation part. Which for them is easy enough. Memcached would even suffice.
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ec54gav
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DamnWhitey
t2_27x3mrda
But with less rights and more government infringement.
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb7qjlx/
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LambdaLambo
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I don't think anyone's sleeping on Postgres
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec54hm2/
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wsppan
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Did you read the article? It explains why.
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DamnWhitey
t2_27x3mrda
Lol Australian Government = U.S Five Eyes = Only U.S Anything to shift the blame from your own shit government.
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eb7qrzw
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb7qrzw/
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CyclopsFishInMyWater
t2_1du1ef08
Ok, cool. But what if I really want a Type Class though? Do you see what I"m getting at here? Nah, probably not.
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ec54i7f
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/r/programming/comments/a7aua9/why_you_should_learn_f/ec54i7f/
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JessieArr
t2_8bklx
I wouldn't know, I use VS as my primary IDE for .NET Code (it's not open source, but there is a free version for small companies), but a brief Google search suggests that it does work: [https://mikebluestein.com/2015/04/29/visual-studio-code-with-xamarin-on-a-mac/](https://mikebluestein.com/2015/04/29/visual-studio-code-with-xamarin-on-a-mac/) And RE: your other comment about whether it will still be supported in 10 years, I imagine so - Microsoft paid $400M for the company, and has continued investing pretty heavily in the platform since then. Even Microsoft doesn't spend that sort of cash on a whim. As I mentioned above, the only competitor I see for this in the Microsoft wheelhouse is XAML Standard, which will be slow to take off, if it ever does.
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/r/programming/comments/a32foa/announcing_open_source_of_wpf_windows_forms_and/eb7qumq/
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broohaha
t2_2rawx
Arstechnica?
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec54iqb/
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meem1029
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LOL
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb7qvnk/
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LambdaLambo
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fortnight runs on Mongo. I don't think fadware could handle the most popular game in the world.
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ec54joe
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Gotebe
t2_2y75
Taking that worldview impedes writing programs though - because less can be said about their correctness sooner.
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eb7qzhk
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/r/programming/comments/a3mq1d/untyped_programs_dont_exist_we_should_talk_about/eb7qzhk/
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HINDBRAIN
t2_4v143
You can use AOP to parse your own annotations for more annotations.
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ec54jqi
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/r/programming/comments/a7nggt/netflix_standardizes_on_spring_boot_as_java/ec54jqi/
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swapit-goody
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$10 a year? Sounds great. We are currently paying $97 a year at openexchangerates. At the time we signed up, that was the cheapest available.
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/r/programming/comments/a3nmn1/question_is_there_any_interest_for_a_low_cost/eb7qzsp/
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MySlicedHat
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I want off Mr. Zucc's Wild Ride
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/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec54kmp/
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BraveSirRobin
t2_o367
Guaranteed transactions as in "not returned to the caller until it's at least journalled"? Or is it mongo's usual "I'll try but I'm not promising anything"?
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1545258284
False
0
ec54la5
t3_a7q1bi
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t1_ec53rlv
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec54la5/
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r/programming
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Colonel_White
t2_ea7r4sc
On the intarwebs, nobody can hear your monopoly collapse. Remember when Firefox was the dominant browser, then IE seized like a 90% market share, Then it got trounced by Chrome? How much would you bet Chrome's day as the dominant browser are numbered? I wouldn't lose too much sleep over Google's hegemony.
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0
eb7r62c
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t3_a3htqg
/r/programming/comments/a3htqg/while_we_blink_we_loose_the_web/eb7r62c/
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3
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
ConfuciusDev
t2_70anm
I would love to hear the percentage of people who reference this claim versus the number who have actually experienced this. ​ ​
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1545258289
False
0
ec54lin
t3_a7q1bi
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t1_ec52neu
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec54lin/
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11
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
lighter-weight
t2_11f5iq
Care to explain?
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False
0
eb7r6hu
t3_a3juw0
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t1_eb7gwm1
/r/programming/comments/a3juw0/til_nuxi_is_another_way_to_describe_endianess/eb7r6hu/
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2
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r/programming
public
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After_Dark
t2_67jra
Here's the thing though >Or did they just say, "Oh no, a browser implementation is broken again. This didn't break the implementation, only a very specific hardware acceleration optimization. From a web developer's perspective the site would still work, if not a bit slowly. And that slowness can easily be justified by going "Oh, probably just because it's Edge or something and it just doesn't run as fast as Firefox or Chrome sometimes"
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False
0
ec54mog
t3_a7k0an
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t1_ec4ieu1
/r/programming/comments/a7k0an/did_google_cripple_edges_youtube_performance/ec54mog/
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6
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
vopi181
t2_8bo26
Do not kill without profit?
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0
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False
0
eb7r7qv
t3_a3kk7u
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t1_eb7jmyn
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb7r7qv/
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2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
LambdaLambo
t2_z5v10j3
You can do all of that in nosql. https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/aggregation/
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False
0
ec54n53
t3_a7q1bi
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t1_ec53h8e
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec54n53/
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1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Majiir
t2_7kpk1
Oh, my sweet summer child... Big, well-known companies that you've heard of have big pieces of software that were never code-reviewed. A lot of software companies don't know the first thing about code quality or security, and they don't care, even if it's their main selling point.
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False
0
eb7ra67
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb7ra67/
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6
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
sasashimi
t2_qyedm
oh if it works again thanks for letting me know :)
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1545258337
False
0
ec54npj
t3_a7jj68
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t1_ec4gmo7
/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec54npj/
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1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
pezezin
t2_3gq0w
No, I mean blondes, brunettes, redheads, big or small boobs, whatever sexual act happens on the image, etc 😜
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1544107957
False
0
eb7rdao
t3_a2ou38
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t1_eb467yu
/r/programming/comments/a2ou38/i_edited_yahoos_nsfw_image_recognizer_script/eb7rdao/
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1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
derleth
t2_33q8q
> There's an invisible Y in the name TeX, it stands for 'Yak' ... and it's been shaven like none other.
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0
1545258346
False
0
ec54o40
t3_a7m6jc
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t1_ec53z1f
/r/programming/comments/a7m6jc/a_profile_on_donald_knuth/ec54o40/
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3
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r/programming
public
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False
witek1902
t2_k6k6h
I agree with you. In 'Summary' I wrote: 'Micro Frontends approach is surely worth considering with really huge, complex applications, on which work a few teams responsible for different business areas at the same time.'
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False
0
eb7rfv1
t3_a3c9jt
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t1_eb5380m
/r/programming/comments/a3c9jt/ui_in_microservices_world_micro_frontends_pattern/eb7rfv1/
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1
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r/programming
public
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False
Pand9
t2_as7xb
I don't know that.
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0
1545258349
False
0
ec54o95
t3_a7q1bi
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t1_ec54gav
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec54o95/
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-4
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
SmackDaddyHandsome
t2_1qjnmo8
Reminds me of the head of cyber security in Japan not having used a computer in decades...
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False
0
eb7rg2r
t3_a3kk7u
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t1_eb7kipf
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb7rg2r/
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4
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
pixelrevision
t2_9pvwt
Does anyone else find it somewhat satisfying to hear Microsoft whining about how a web product is breaking their browser and forcing them to write a bunch of edge cases to support it?
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1545258355
False
0
ec54oit
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t3_a7k0an
/r/programming/comments/a7k0an/did_google_cripple_edges_youtube_performance/ec54oit/
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1
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r/programming
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False
stevenacreman
t2_39i9xo7
Blog updated with a "Things to be aware of" section that covers this. A major consideration is how large your existing subnets are. If you have the default /24's you'd be better off creating new ones. This is due to the pod cooling period of the CNI being used. You will probably run out of IP addresses with a pool of 256 addresses, even if you have only a handful of pods due to the termination cool down.
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1544108026
False
0
eb7rgg0
t3_a3moqk
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t1_eb7ofee
/r/programming/comments/a3moqk/90_days_of_aws_eks_in_production/eb7rgg0/
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3
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r/programming
public
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False
Joshtopher_Biggins
t2_e97mh
The programmers that work hard don't get far
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1545258356
False
0
ec54olp
t3_a7nggt
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t1_ec51zwp
/r/programming/comments/a7nggt/netflix_standardizes_on_spring_boot_as_java/ec54olp/
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r/programming
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ookami125
t2_krilh
The is a reward of $10,000 (if I remember correctly) in super mario 64 speed running that nobody seems to be able to reproduce, at this point they have chalked it up to cosmic rays flipping a bit related to vertical velocity on mario at a "perfect time." But there is no proof either way yet.
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False
0
eb7rglw
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t1_eb72dys
/r/programming/comments/a3crqx/how_i_debugged_a_non_reproducible_bug_with_20k/eb7rglw/
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1
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r/programming
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False
stovenn
t2_ntpwb
No anonymous access? - GoogleDrive will give my email address to the supplier - no thanks.
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1545258378
False
0
ec54pk4
t3_a7o3p0
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t1_ec4kygj
/r/programming/comments/a7o3p0/webassembly_is_fast_a_realworld_benchmark_of/ec54pk4/
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1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
gibchris
t2_29azob1g
Php... Really?
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1544108069
False
0
eb7rigp
t3_a3ohfo
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t3_a3ohfo
/r/programming/comments/a3ohfo/top_20_programming_languages_to_learn_in_2019/eb7rigp/
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1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
agonnaz
t2_wsa3w
Are you sure it wasn't delayed? I had it drifting in latency, and in the best-case scenario, I was seeing about a 10-second delay. In the worst, I was seeing roughly 10 minutes delay.
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False
0
ec54pm2
t3_a7kwet
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t1_ec52ge8
/r/programming/comments/a7kwet/the_ipv6_christmas_tree/ec54pm2/
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1
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r/programming
public
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False
Shazambom
t2_6ltud
And no Tech companies worked in Australia ever again. The End
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False
0
eb7rk84
t3_a3kk7u
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t3_a3kk7u
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb7rk84/
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8
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Netzapper
t2_37ejc
Exactly. With NoSQL, any query more complicated than `select * from whatever` winds up being implemented by fetching the whole list, then looping over it, (partially) hydrating each item, and filtering based on whatever your query really is. Almost every NoSQL database *has* tools for running those kinds of operations in the database process instead of the client process. But I've never actually see a shop use those, since the person writing the query rarely wants to go through the quality controls necessary to a push new stored procedure.
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1545258403
False
0
ec54qo7
t3_a7q1bi
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t1_ec53h8e
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec54qo7/
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29
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r/programming
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False
doctechnical
t2_4a5re
It's not an api, it's just a lookup. Go to Google, type in "one dollar in rubles", and there you are. Why would I download an app that takes up room on my phone/tablet when Google already does that?
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False
0
eb7rlmp
t3_a3nmn1
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t1_eb7q87x
/r/programming/comments/a3nmn1/question_is_there_any_interest_for_a_low_cost/eb7rlmp/
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1
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r/programming
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False
drysart
t2_3kikg
> Boom, containerization/sandboxing which could work 20 years ago. There's a hell of a lot more to containers than just process access permissions. Entire kernel namespaces need to be able to be chrooted and functionality needs to be in place to allow them to otherwise act like they're *not* restricted subsets of themselves; from the file system to the device namespace, to the network stack, to the management tooling. All of that is functionality that didn't exist 20 years ago; and all of that is functionality that wouldn't have been worth the overhead 20 years ago.
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False
0
ec54rtm
t3_a7hbku
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t1_ec4em1z
/r/programming/comments/a7hbku/windows_sandbox/ec54rtm/
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1
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r/programming
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Thaxll
t2_59gtn
Because you know better what Uber needed, that kind of comment make no sense...
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False
0
eb7rm8h
t3_a3dobm
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t1_eb5u60s
/r/programming/comments/a3dobm/at_22_years_old_postgres_might_just_be_the_most/eb7rm8h/
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-1
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r/programming
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ForkForkFork
t2_606la
Sort of like how a soldier dreams of the end of war, programmers want to get to a point where no more code needs written.
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False
0
ec54tzj
t3_a7nggt
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t1_ec51zwp
/r/programming/comments/a7nggt/netflix_standardizes_on_spring_boot_as_java/ec54tzj/
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14
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r/programming
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False
Dworgi
t2_5hhd5
Oh shit, Atlassian is Australian. RIP, I guess.
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False
0
eb7rq1m
t3_a3kk7u
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t1_eb7nxq5
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb7rq1m/
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r/programming
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False
XANi_
t2_7z5jp
Sure but there is plenty of garbage on the web and usually it is fault of either yet another code ~~vomiter~~ generator making unexpected change or maybe even them trying to fix some layout issue in their own site. Hell, I woudn't be suprised if it was added to fix some rendering issue in chrome itself. Aside from a fact that author of article haven't even provided an example, just few baseless claims...
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False
0
ec54u97
t3_a7jj68
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t1_ec4kitg
/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec54u97/
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1
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r/programming
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False
DonRobo
t2_dzfhk
>This is bullshit because they are not legally required or even expected to obey these advisors. The best solution would be to stop voting for corrupt and/or incompetent politicians.
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False
0
eb7rx09
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t1_eb7m23c
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb7rx09/
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r/programming
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False
venuswasaflytrap
t2_3g78x
What if they do their best and still aren't decent. Like they decide that they want to sabotage a competitor.
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False
0
ec54usg
t3_a7jj68
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/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec54usg/
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1
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r/programming
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False
nick_storm
t2_kyq08
> I've hit my peak You're Ballmer Peak... ^ah? ^ah?? I'll show myself out.
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1544108398
False
0
eb7rxvu
t3_a3e1ea
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t1_eb6qgp3
/r/programming/comments/a3e1ea/how_can_dereferencing_the_first_character_of_a/eb7rxvu/
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2
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r/programming
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False
Eirenarch
t2_46hjd
IE was literally the first browser in the world to support CSS. You know shit about the history of the web.
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0
1545258504
False
0
ec54v5l
t3_a7k0an
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t1_ec4zjbh
/r/programming/comments/a7k0an/did_google_cripple_edges_youtube_performance/ec54v5l/
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8
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r/programming
public
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False
Bromlife
t2_lzyu7
Gigantic corporations have lobbied against it. What effect is one individual salaryman gong to have? It's incredibly depressing.
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1544108414
False
0
eb7ryn6
t3_a3kk7u
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t1_eb7cthu
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb7ryn6/
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2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
motioncuty
t2_b7gii
Let say it is malicious, it probably, is why would that be there, is there any way to legislate against such an action? What powers would an investigating body have to have to prove intent. At how much level of suspicious would trigger an investigation. Could larger companies put smaller competitors out of business using false suspicions of this. Why hasn't microsoft sued already. Even in the case of maliciousness, I don't see falling into illegal and curtailable business practices. It's fore sure immoral, but is it worth it to make it illegal?
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1545258515
False
0
ec54vmt
t3_a7jj68
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t1_ec4z9ft
/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec54vmt/
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1
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r/programming
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False
malkarouri
t2_3dgi4
If you are going to deny something like the switch statement discussion after I provided a link, then facts are no barrier to your beliefs. If you noticed, I have compared Python to Java. It JavaScript, JavaScript certainly has good metaprogramming techniques, other than the transpilers. But if you are impressed with transpilers then: docs.hylang.org/en/stable/ https://www.transcrypt.org coconut-lang.org might help. But you honestly don’t know the ways of metaprogramming in Python that create modules and classes dynamically? Check Django, Numba, Cython, SQLAlchemy, among others. Each of these has a different way of dynamically introspecting and compiling differently, sometimes to different targets. Comparing Java to Python, or even JavaScript to Python, I would like to see how something like Numba would be created in either. I am sure it is possible, but would be more difficult. numba.pydata.org
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False
0
eb7rza1
t3_a2hpd8
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t1_eb7pzj6
/r/programming/comments/a2hpd8/is_lisp_a_good_language_to_start_learning_as_a/eb7rza1/
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1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
LambdaLambo
t2_z5v10j3
Personally think Postgres is an amazing database (so I'm not just a mongo stan), but this is very outdated. Mongo in 2013 is a different species than mongo in 2018. It didn't even use the current storage engine (wiredtiger). Mongo has it's issues, but most of the ones in 2013 have been fixed.
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False
0
ec54wjn
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec54wjn/
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-2
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r/programming
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False
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None
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1544108441
False
0
eb7rzu5
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb7rzu5/
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1
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r/programming
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False
yojimbo_beta
t2_1sx0ljkb
A thirty percent performance improvement feels a little modest. I've been writing JavaScript applications a long time and I don't really see that kind of boost as a game changer, especially when the bigger bottlenecks in real projects have tended to involve either the rendering pipeline or network contention. I am actually more interested in the prospect of WASM-based applications running without garbage collection: GC pauses can be a real killer in WebVR / Web3D. I tend to think a programmer's attitude to WASM will map roughly to how they feel about compile-to-JS languages. If you see transpilation as a marvellous idea that opens the web to millions of developers, you'll probably feel that WASM is a good idea whose time has come. Whereas if you see transpilation as a necessary evil, an awkward and overengineered workaround we do whilst waiting for IE and ES5-only browsers to die, you'll probably see WASM as a bit of a curio. I tend to envision WASM being a little like WebSQL or ServiceWorkers: something that will be absolutely vital to 2% of web applications but unnecessary anywhere else.
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0
ec54x45
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t3_a7o3p0
/r/programming/comments/a7o3p0/webassembly_is_fast_a_realworld_benchmark_of/ec54x45/
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8
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
Majiir
t2_7kpk1
Just to be fair, "senior" doesn't mean anything in the U.S. at least. My first job out of college was as a senior engineer. You need experience developing software beyond little school projects, but "professional experience" is overrated. (Don't get me wrong, experience in the industry is definitely helpful and you cannot just code at home all day instead. But you also don't need a decade in the industry to know the ropes.)
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False
0
eb7s0x3
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb7s0x3/
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1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
SomewhatEnthused
t2_a16oi
aw shucks
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0
1545258569
False
0
ec54y0i
t3_a7m6jc
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t1_ec549lt
/r/programming/comments/a7m6jc/a_profile_on_donald_knuth/ec54y0i/
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5
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
RUacronym
t2_68gqj
I can't imagine just how many companies use Atlassian. I didn't realize they are based in Australia. This is really scary stuff.
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False
0
eb7s5cr
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb7s5cr/
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r/programming
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False
BinaryRockStar
t2_49iwm
"Document store" is a misleading description of MongoDB. In reality it means "unstructured data store", nothing to do with the word "document" as we use it in every day life to mean Word/Excel documents, articles, etc. RDBMSes can handle unstructured data just fine. The columns that are common across all rows (perhaps ArticleID, AuthorID, PublishDate, etc.) would be normal columns, then there would be a JSONB column containing all other info about the article. SQL Server has had XML columns that fit this role since 2005(?), and in a pinch any RDBMS could just use a VARCHAR or TEXT column and stuff some JSON, XML, YAML or your other favourite structured text format in there. The only area I can see MongoDB outshining RDBMSes is clustering. You set up your MongoDB instances, make them a replica set or shard set and you're done. They will manage syncing of data and indexes between them with no further work. With RDBMSes it's less clear. With SQL Server and Oracle there are mature solutions but for the free offerings Postgres and MySQL clustering like this is a real pain point. Postgres has Postgres-XL but it is a non-core feature, and I'm not sure whether it's available on Amazon RDS. Does RDS have some sort of special magic to create read or read/write clusters with reasonable performance? This would really help me sell Postgres to work over our existing MongoDB clusters.
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False
0
ec54z0v
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec54z0v/
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r/programming
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False
Hexorg
t2_a5he9
That's my point
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1544108602
False
0
eb7s79t
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BeetleB
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Or you can just be fired and replaced with someone who satisfies the needs of the customers...
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SilasX
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It was wrapped in obfuscated code that checked if it was in a production environment ... or maybe whether it was after 7pm. [See this guy's warning](https://hackernoon.com/im-harvesting-credit-card-numbers-and-passwords-from-your-site-here-s-how-9a8cb347c5b5)
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Digital_Her0
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The road to hell is paved with good intentions. This is the same Google that wants to appease an oppressive regime just to gain access to the Chinese market. The same Google that monitors everything you do. Reads your emails. Tracks you from site to site. They believe themselves powerful enough to decide for everyone what is "good" Also they messed up YouTube and tried to force google+ down our throats. Those acts alone are evil.
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ec550g7
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GeronimoHero
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And that binary would have a systemic weakness...
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eb7s94f
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Netzapper
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> I'm wondering what the editorial requirements were? In general, editors don't want the research and prepublication text of their articles being available to other entities, *including* law enforcement. By running everything themselves, and encrypting at rest, it ensures that the prosecutor's office can't just put the clamps on the Mongo corporation to turn over the Guardian's research database. Instead, the prosecutor has to come directly to the Guardian and demand compliance, which gives the Guardian's lawyers a chance to object before the transfer of data physically occurs.
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SilasX
t2_4o64v
Or, as I say it, that which works by magic can only be debugged by magic.
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ashishduhh1
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I thought this too, but you'd be surprised what portion of the industry subscribes to fads.
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SilasX
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Because most big-shot developers are overhyped cowboy coders at best.
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wrensdad
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Sure. I mean taking advantage of the languages static typing. If that's not clear I can describe the difference. Now I forget how to use Spring DI so I'm going to refer to this [article](https://www.baeldung.com/spring-xml-injection): This is what an XML dependency mapping would look like: <bean id="indexService" class="com.baeldung.di.spring.IndexService"/> <bean id="indexApp" class="com.baeldung.di.spring.IndexApp"> <property name="service" ref="indexService"/> </bean> Now that's cool and all but here's what an 'in code' DI wire up looks like `this.Bind<IWeapon>().To<Sword>();` Now it's not that it's shorter (though XML is verbose) it's that by doing it in code I get compile time checking that says "No dummy, a \`Sword\` doesn't satisfy the \`IWeapon\` dependency. And really it's sooner than compile time it's "IDE-time" because I'll be told it's wrong the minute I write it. With spring DI I don't know there's an issue with my container until run time.
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robolab-io
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Why even bother adding backdoors, on a long enough timeline everyone's data will be leaked regardless
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Netzapper
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> Surprised they didn't get advanced notice of that from their account rep and could plan/replan accordingly. They must have just missed that being available. I would bet that their rep said "it'll be available next month" for 9 months, they couldn't get any more insight into it than that, and they just gave up.
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stringbeans25
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We wouldn’t have enough people to form a government.
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ConfuciusDev
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To be fair, the same argument can be made for relational databases. ​ Majority will structure their application layer closely to the data layer. (i.e. Customer Model/Service and CRUD operations relates to Customer Table,). ​ Relational joins blur the lines between application domains, and overtime it becomes more unclear on what entities/services own what tables and relations. Who owns the SQL statement for a join between a Customer record and ContactDetails and how in your code are you defining constraints that enforce this boundary). ​ To say that a data layer (alone) causes a tangled nightmare is a fallacy. ​ As somebody who has/does leverage both relational and non-relational, the tangled nightmare you speak of falls on the architecture and the maintainers more often than not IMO. ​
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