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Eirenarch
t2_46hjd
Which makes it much more broken. People develop in their Chrome and their 6 month old phone and forget that there are older browser out there.
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eb93x86
t3_a3q1vh
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t1_eb8deil
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0
t5_2fwo
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yojimbo_beta
t2_1sx0ljkb
There is a project to compile TS to WASM. Never tried it but seems popular on Github: [https://github.com/AssemblyScript/assemblyscript](https://github.com/AssemblyScript/assemblyscript)
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1545307691
False
0
ec6d7vm
t3_a7o3p0
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t1_ec6d0po
/r/programming/comments/a7o3p0/webassembly_is_fast_a_realworld_benchmark_of/ec6d7vm/
1547843800
3
t5_2fwo
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StabbyPants
t2_4x1ha
responding to the article and not the other subreddit post, kubes gets you a reasonable way to manage availability, make ephemeral instances for job, and claims to allow you to jump ship from AWS to GCP or Azure - haven't tried that, so i can't comment. it's got moving parts, but if you need kubes for one part of your work, and it does a good job elsewhere, why not just use the one tool?
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1544140245
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eb93xv9
t3_a3tk0q
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t3_a3tk0q
/r/programming/comments/a3tk0q/is_k8s_too_complicated/eb93xv9/
1547282420
4
t5_2fwo
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nutrecht
t2_dlu5l
> Mongo is performant, pretty easily to scale, and does shallow relationships through the aggregation pipeline just fine. Point is that it's incredibly limited. Postgres does everything Mongo does better. Mongo is pretty much the only NoSQL store that has no selling point: it doesn't have that one specific thing it's 'better' at than a relational store. Even for processing tons and tons of data Mongo is not a good fit, generally Kafka would probably work better. The main difference is that Kafka doesn't pretend setting up a cluster is easy.
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1545307823
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ec6dbpq
t3_a7q1bi
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t1_ec5efbb
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6dbpq/
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t5_2fwo
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slashgrin
t2_3jn89
Okay, can we explore this idea? I'd like the opportunity to try to convince you, by exploring the consequences of the different ways this could be done. To start, are you proposing that the software provider would push the modified version of the software to _only the suspect's phone_, or would they release it as a normal update that goes to _all users' phones_?
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1544140258
False
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eb93yhm
t3_a3kk7u
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t1_eb7hf1f
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb93yhm/
1547282428
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
nutrecht
t2_dlu5l
> 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. In my experience AWS reps are not forthcoming enough with information. We asked a while ago when Amazon EKS would be available in eu-west1 and our rep didn't want to answer the question. A month later it went live.
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1545307881
False
0
ec6dd7j
t3_a7q1bi
null
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t1_ec53eey
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6dd7j/
1547843868
3
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
drysart
t2_3kikg
"Inside baseball" is an idiomatic adjective phrase that basically means something is esoteric, or known and interesting primarily to insiders.
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0
1544140278
False
0
eb93zht
t3_a3t3rg
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t1_eb93l02
/r/programming/comments/a3t3rg/goodbye_edgehtml_the_mozilla_blog/eb93zht/
1547282440
67
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
beginner_
t2_cnvyz
Yeah it's like saying: "hey our new version of the car can now actually drive". Hooray!!We are so great!
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0
1545307908
False
0
ec6ddvj
t3_a7q1bi
null
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t1_ec5z77w
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6ddvj/
1547843876
12
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
ILoveAMp
t2_4cix8
As an American who occasionally watches baseball I don't know what this means either
null
0
1544140299
False
0
eb940i4
t3_a3t3rg
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t1_eb93l02
/r/programming/comments/a3t3rg/goodbye_edgehtml_the_mozilla_blog/eb940i4/
1547282453
98
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
FanciestBanana
t2_l41m8
I wish people shared my love of C++. With latest standards (c++14 and so on) it has probably become the least verbose programming language without sacrificing readability. Memory management might be a bummer but it's something you learn to deal with (and with pointer wrappers from c++11 ti's almost a non-issue).
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0
1545307976
False
0
ec6dfof
t3_a7rit7
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t1_ec67hgx
/r/programming/comments/a7rit7/computerphile_asks_university_proffessors_about/ec6dfof/
1547843899
10
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
Eirenarch
t2_46hjd
No, they don't. Google controls the Chromium project they can add whatever code they like and reject whatever pull request MS sends them.
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1544140337
False
0
eb942d8
t3_a3q1vh
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t1_eb93w7j
/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb942d8/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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rojaz
t2_35mfb
Yeah. No idea what that guy is talking about.
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ec6dg6m
t3_a7q1bi
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t1_ec63k0w
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6dg6m/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
whinemore
t2_3ie7o
Hey bud. You doing okay? Maybe put the phone down for a while, take a break from it. Just a suggestion!
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1544140406
False
0
eb945on
t3_a3t3rg
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t1_eb90x65
/r/programming/comments/a3t3rg/goodbye_edgehtml_the_mozilla_blog/eb945on/
1547282516
4
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
beginner_
t2_cnvyz
Note: Node is just another fad in the hipster-stack of Mongo-Node-React.
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1545308001
False
0
ec6dgd5
t3_a7q1bi
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t1_ec5ci2v
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6dgd5/
1547843908
-2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
jrhoffa
t2_55g0g
And who approves the commits?
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0
1544140445
False
0
eb947kw
t3_a3q1vh
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t1_eb8kk04
/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb947kw/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
Omikron
t2_1kmjc
That's pretty cool but you must have small data storage requirements to be able to store things in memory or just an insane amount of ram. We'd never be able to do that as our cluster has a lot of severs and our redis cache is multi gigabytes.
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1545308056
False
0
ec6dhu6
t3_a7q1bi
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t1_ec6284a
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6dhu6/
1547843926
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
Ameisen
t2_5qad2
I feel dirty and everyone tends to hate this, but I'm fond of things like registry hives so long as the file format is clear and open and good tooling exists. They're also more conducive to compression and tend to perform better.
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1544140490
False
0
eb949rt
t3_a3q7y5
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t3_a3q7y5
/r/programming/comments/a3q7y5/what_is_wrong_with_toml/eb949rt/
1547282567
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
Coloneljesus
t2_4ek9t
Don't know.
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0
1545308069
False
0
ec6di5t
t3_a7r8qv
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t1_ec6cnv1
/r/programming/comments/a7r8qv/eclipse_410_released/ec6di5t/
1547843929
0
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
bpatram
t2_4dbiu
I think Microsoft will continue to contribute to blink and chromium. Maybe they will help and solve the memory and cpu usage issues you have.
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1544140525
False
0
eb94bh1
t3_a3q1vh
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t1_eb8kb63
/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb94bh1/
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9
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Coloneljesus
t2_4ek9t
Ah!
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0
1545308087
False
0
ec6dim9
t3_a7r8qv
null
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t1_ec6b68w
/r/programming/comments/a7r8qv/eclipse_410_released/ec6dim9/
1547843935
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
AyrA_ch
t2_8mz48
Yes but MS can fork the project at any time and continue doing their own thing, keeping the codebase in sync except for the disagreement. Now there are two chromium versions that are fully binary compatible which makes them easy to switch at any time for people that use them in their projects. I would say google doesn't wants that to happen because it could potentially massively reduce their browser market share if the MS version of chromium engine is as easy to use as the Google version.
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0
1544140562
False
0
eb94d7y
t3_a3q1vh
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t1_eb942d8
/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb94d7y/
1547282610
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
dpash
t2_5bdkm
The biggest thing that drove me away from eclipse was the plugins. Finding a stable combination of plugins was too much work.
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1545308123
False
0
ec6djmz
t3_a7r8qv
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t1_ec5in5m
/r/programming/comments/a7r8qv/eclipse_410_released/ec6djmz/
1547843949
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
ironnomi
t2_kw4bt
For the moment, the people who commit are super nice and easy to work with. In the IE6 days, getting a fix was difficult to impossible and in that case I had Shared Source access.
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0
1544140579
False
0
eb94dzw
t3_a3q1vh
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null
t1_eb8tjan
/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb94dzw/
1547282620
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
beginner_
t2_cnvyz
We have to use oracle because the supplier of a software requires it. :( EDIT: But to be fair it doesn't lose your data so it at least fulfills it's intended role.
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0
1545308255
False
0
ec6dn8i
t3_a7q1bi
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t1_ec55unk
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6dn8i/
1547844018
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
ironnomi
t2_kw4bt
TBF, Microsoft itself was having this problem, hence the reason they were doing this.
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0
1544140626
False
0
eb94ga5
t3_a3q1vh
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t1_eb8xh9r
/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb94ga5/
1547282648
4
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
dpash
t2_5bdkm
Or > Don't ascribe to malice that which can be adequate explained by incompetence.
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1545308256
False
0
ec6dn9r
t3_a7qjey
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t1_ec60q18
/r/programming/comments/a7qjey/ryanair_hamiltonian_cycles_and_using_graph_theory/ec6dn9r/
1547844018
3
t5_2fwo
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False
0
eb94gfa
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t1_eb8ykk8
/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb94gfa/
1547282649
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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nutrecht
t2_dlu5l
> What are the actual proper use cases for a noSQL solution? NoSQL solutions are specialised tools for specialised use cases. It really depends what you're doing. If you have to ask 9 times out of 10 you're better off using a relational store. Some examples are search engines (Elastic Search), distributed hashtables (Cassandra, DynamoDB, Accumulo), structured caches (Redis) and Graph Databases (Neo4j).
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1545308353
False
0
ec6dpw7
t3_a7q1bi
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t1_ec5tbyn
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6dpw7/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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redwall_hp
t2_1eplo
You can hate both of them. They're not mutually exclusive.
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1544140673
False
0
eb94iiu
t3_a3q1vh
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t1_eb88nd9
/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb94iiu/
1547282675
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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nutrecht
t2_dlu5l
> Assuming file per table and file per index, then yes a 7 table join is necessarily slow and complicated. You don't even know how databases work. Indices are generally kept in memory. If it's hitting the disk before it's returning the final results you structured your query wrong and a query explain will tell you that.
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1545308445
False
0
ec6dsex
t3_a7q1bi
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t1_ec5l1j3
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6dsex/
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1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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natcodes
t2_2pfazht3
[An employee also announced](https://twitter.com/bterlson/status/1070754781822574592) that ChakraCore development is still ongoing for non-Edge projects if anyone is using that!
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1544140711
False
0
eb94kh9
t3_a3twpj
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t3_a3twpj
/r/programming/comments/a3twpj/microsoft_created_a_git_document_of_goals_and/eb94kh9/
1547282700
41
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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ponybau5
t2_6yptu
Google news started doing this after a recent redesign. Fuck google.
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1545308485
False
0
ec6dtjj
t3_a7jj68
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t1_ec42c76
/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec6dtjj/
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1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
rarceth
t2_x60ca
I mean ... i know this sets my industry on fire, but do I really just want to hop from fire to fire. ​ ​ Canada's where its at!
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1544140731
False
0
eb94lj9
t3_a3kk7u
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t1_eb7n6d0
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb94lj9/
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2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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beginner_
t2_cnvyz
This always makes we wonder when sites like Wikipedia or stack overflow can just run fine with rdbms & caching but soooo many companies think these don't scale enough for their traffic. Yeah, sure.
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1545308498
False
0
ec6dtx6
t3_a7q1bi
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t1_ec6arq1
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6dtx6/
1547844102
9
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
marioarturo2000
t2_kzsb2
No...why ... I loved Opera until it changed to Chromium. I don't love Edge but it is my default web browser, but if it is going to change to Chromium maybe I will just use Chrome.
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1544140838
False
0
eb94qwa
t3_a3q1vh
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t3_a3q1vh
/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb94qwa/
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19
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
nutrecht
t2_dlu5l
> I default to NoSQL Please hand in your developer pass to the nearest official. Seriously; that combined with "SQL injections are no joke" just shows you should be not let near to any non-trivial system.
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1545308598
False
0
ec6dwn7
t3_a7q1bi
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t1_ec5b6h6
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6dwn7/
1547844135
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
zombifai
t2_ypj6h
Depends on your point of view. If your goal is stealing creditcard information from unsuspecting Ausies... it is very useful.
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1544140958
False
0
eb94x0x
t3_a3kk7u
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t1_eb7iumo
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb94x0x/
1547282855
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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RobIII
t2_5zqad
It sure as hell can be used to write a compiler in (there actually exist some; hell you [learn can do it yourself](https://www.dabeaz.com/compiler.html) for only $2500). Whether you should or if it's a good idea is another story. Ever seen what the masochists that write in [Brainf*ck](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainfuck) or [Whitespace](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitespace_(programming_language\)) or [Befunge](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Befunge) or any of the other in the endless list of 'esoteric' languages accomplish? Then Python would be a breeze.
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1545308606
1545308887
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ec6dwug
t3_a7rit7
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t1_ec6aov9
/r/programming/comments/a7rit7/computerphile_asks_university_proffessors_about/ec6dwug/
1547844136
3
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
thenuge26
t2_5fvbj
Good point not with the current government at least. And while Canada is probably better they're probably not as entrepreneur friendly.
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0
1544140974
False
0
eb94xuk
t3_a3kk7u
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t1_eb938rn
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb94xuk/
1547282864
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
beginner_
t2_cnvyz
And NoSQL is too generic anyway. I would even say that MongoDB and other documents stores don't actually have a use-case as it always turns out to be relational. What does have uses-cases are key-value stores and more niche but important graph databases.
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0
1545308657
False
0
ec6dy8i
t3_a7q1bi
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t1_ec5ht2g
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6dy8i/
1547844154
3
t5_2fwo
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Eirenarch
t2_46hjd
This is true but in theory they could have done it now. If you don't control enough market share or have your browser be the favorite of the devs then you can fork off as much as you want, the feature in the most popular browser will become the de facto standard and websites would stop working on your browser. Even if ALL Chromium projects switch to the MS version Chrome is still much bigger and then you have the Google web properties. Have you tried using YouTube with Edge? Take this super slow Web Components polyfill Edge! Who cares that it is not standard yet or maybe ever :)
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1544140984
False
0
eb94yb6
t3_a3q1vh
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t1_eb94d7y
/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb94yb6/
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5
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
ponybau5
t2_6yptu
Electron disgusts me. I had to download a half gig of dependencies for something that was only suppose to write an iso to USB. Just needed that ~fancy~ web ui.
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0
1545308735
False
0
ec6e0ai
t3_a7jj68
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t1_ec3wd7i
/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec6e0ai/
1547844180
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
elitegibson
t2_5548i
Kinda weird that blog post doesnt say that Mozilla gets almost all their money from Google.
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1544140985
False
0
eb94yd7
t3_a3t3rg
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t3_a3t3rg
/r/programming/comments/a3t3rg/goodbye_edgehtml_the_mozilla_blog/eb94yd7/
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102
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
lustyperson
t2_15u6hm
In my case, IntelliJ does not show errors in Java code even after clicking on Analyze/Inspect code... Eclipse is much more reliable or just works in case something special must be done for IntelliJ to work as expected. And as with Netbeans, I find it annoying that the file name suffix can not be changed easily. Any IDE has annoying key combinations that I activate by accident and I do not know what happened and what I pressed. Especially Eclipse where I activate some "go to declaration and replace" when I wanted to simply "paste" copied code.
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ec6e0kw
t3_a7r8qv
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t1_ec6adqz
/r/programming/comments/a7r8qv/eclipse_410_released/ec6e0kw/
1547844184
7
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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null
False
cyanrave
t2_3thxo
If Star Wars has taught us anything, it’s that absolutes and giving into feelings is a surefire way to the dark side :) It’s those technical shades of gray.. that seem to ignite the most hate on Reddit, trying to make them either black or white, ‘the best practice’ or ‘purely idiotic’.
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eb950nu
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beginner_
t2_cnvyz
> But what exactly is non-relational data? if you think about it most stuff would actually be a graph database but that full graph is very rarely needed in 1 place.
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False
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ec6e3qj
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6e3qj/
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sevaiper
t2_bpcfq
While that's true, it's all fear mongering until they actually start doing non-standard complaint things, which hasn't been their history.
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eb951ah
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb951ah/
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chucker23n
t2_39t9i
Depends on how you define "native". I would hope almost no applications actually still get written in such a low-level way.
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False
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ec6e3r4
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/r/programming/comments/a7temr/win16_for_fun_and_probably_no_profit/ec6e3r4/
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UnacceptableUse
t2_6fbmb
How about their insane proprietary connectors
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False
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eb951ze
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb951ze/
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beginner_
t2_cnvyz
Exactly. A relation in relational database means a table. it doesn't actually mean the relation to another table.
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False
0
ec6e59y
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6e59y/
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StabbyPants
t2_4x1ha
is it just me or is this rediscovering the abstraction of everything is a file that unix uses?
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0
eb953b6
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/r/programming/comments/a3scxu/on_the_tension_between_generic_code_and_special/eb953b6/
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mshiray
t2_118ew5
Though scrolled/read it fast, didn't found the mention of cqrs pattern and reactive API (e.g. java rx) usage. Mainly being a pub(writers)-sub(readers) model, they can benefit from de-coupled async design..Also mongo for some time provides reactive option for true end to end non-blocking async design with eventual consistency impl for special cases. Hope all major rdbms DBs also provide the same in the near future out of box..Just thought..Further insights welcome!.. :)
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ec6e5bb
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6e5bb/
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theZcuber
t2_f6nbn
To be fair, the standards require two separate implements anyways, so even if the change weren't made and they agreed (Microsoft and Google), it could still be made standard.
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb953np/
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2bdb2
t2_2u3fjz6
> Four years ago Scala was pretty new on the scene - which means somebody decided to learn the language while implementing business-critical services. Wat? Scala has been around for about 15 years. Four years ago it would have easily been considered a stable, battle tested technology.
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ec6e5gh
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6e5gh/
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biffbobfred
t2_398f5
Interesting that 3 of the big 4 browsers will have khtml bases, blink (chrome, edge) Safari (webkit). Even Opera ditched their engine to use Blink. (Hmm if the joke is Chrome calls it Blink will MS call their fork Marquee?) A reminder that both Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer were both ~~forks~~ descendants of NCSA Mosaic. They both went their separate ways and then people complained how we had a bifurcated web.
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psi-
t2_1zyg
There's a synonym for document, file.
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6e6kl/
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tjsr
t2_a559y
It's certainly very clear on who you *can* ask. It fails to at all define who you *can't* ask - or disclose to that you have asked...
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BobTheSCV
t2_56sfa
I need to manage, and debug about 20 processes within the IDE. Eclipse does this reasonably well, but IntelliJ has much weaker supoort for this type of workflow. It also isn't very good at scanning very big gradle projects, to the point where the IDE freezes and crashes regularly upon relatively minor changes. I'm also not very impressed with the code suggestions of IntelliJ, and the code templating support isn't as good as Eclipse IMO.
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/r/programming/comments/a7r8qv/eclipse_410_released/ec6e6vx/
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Eirenarch
t2_46hjd
They do non-standard compliant things every day and of course this is what they should do. A thing can't become a standard before it exists. The point is not that they will do something that is not standards compliant the point is that the standard becomes what Google says is the standard and the committee is just their secretary who writes it down.
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eb959tn
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb959tn/
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urbanek2525
t2_dwwbc
I've never looked at them. However, I'll bet that these applications are not written using drag-drop interfaces. They're most likely written and maintained with text programming languages by programmers. There's a very real limit to how much complexity can be controlled by these sorts of UIs. If you can accept the complexity limit they're useful. Over the years, my experience with these is this. They are good for simple projects that need to be done by people who are not trained in programming. It's a niche market. One of my most recent encounters is PeopleSoft. The convo with management always goes like this: Mgmt: What about this tool? Me: it looks like an excellent tool for quickly producing many of the simple apps we need. You could use non IT resources to create and maintain them. Mgmt: sounds like a money saver. We'll buy it. 3 months later. Mgmt: my staff is spending too much time maintaining those apps created by that program. Plus, we can't add all the features we want. I need you to take that over. Me: I'd end up rewriting them because I already have an extensive framework for creating and deploying (and securing) apps written with our text languages. It'll end up costing you more money than if you'd just hired another programmer.
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AyrA_ch
t2_8mz48
> This is true but in theory they could have done it now. Yes but the idea is that you contribute first and then fork if needed. Otherwise you'll hear people complain that it's a dick move. If they fork after a disagreement and announce to the public that the reason was a dispute over google trying to push their own web standards it looks like google is the bad guy and not MS. > the feature in the most popular browser will become the de facto standard and websites would stop working on your browser. Considering how big the market share of Windows is, the share of Edge users could massively increase if the behavior is almost identical to chrome. You get a chrome that is installed by default but will not sell your data to google. So for most users there is likely no longer a reason to use chrome.
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eb95bti
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb95bti/
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bdtddt
t2_x8et0
Turing completeness is a mathematical statement about ability to compute functions on the naturals. It has absolutely nothing to do with practical applications.
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0
ec6ee2a
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/r/programming/comments/a7rit7/computerphile_asks_university_proffessors_about/ec6ee2a/
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shirro
t2_4m865
The legislation is supposed to be targetted at suspects. There are supposed to be safeguards so no systemic weakness is introduced but it is a complete mess. We heard similar stuff about metadata retention and there are hundreds of thousands of requests per year which is mass surveillance in the context of a country with 25 million people. I am not a regular contributor to any projects but I do lean on a lot of open source libraries and am a long term Linux user and it concerns me that there could be dormant vulnerabilities introduced by packagers/maintainers that are judged not to be systemic by the government but might turn out to be later. And I worry about damage to reputation and the impact on employment.
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eb95cyt
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb95cyt/
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nutrecht
t2_dlu5l
Poorly rehashed Wikipedia content dumped in yet another shitty blog.
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ec6eehz
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/r/programming/comments/a706es/5_programming_languages_to_learn_in_2019/ec6eehz/
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tjsr
t2_a559y
"Sure, that'll take me 4 years to implement. And I don't have the prerequisite PhD in mathematics to do it, so another 3 years to get the undergrad, and 4 years to do the PhD".
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carlosabs
t2_34hgy
USA are a decadent empire
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/r/programming/comments/a7wm0z/slack_terminated_an_account_because_they_thought/ec6eei3/
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nilamo
t2_8l947
Google AdWords frequently has bugs that present themselves only on Firefox. When I tell support, the response is normally along the lines of "use chrome then".
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/r/programming/comments/a3t3rg/goodbye_edgehtml_the_mozilla_blog/eb95e3a/
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6eeoq/
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sevaiper
t2_bpcfq
Chrome does better than any other major browser at complying to the HTML5 standards. Obviously there's some features that aren't yet part of the standards, but in general their policy has been to uphold the standards that do exist, which is all they have an obligation to do. They're a far cry from IE just doing whatever the hell it wanted.
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb95hka/
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dpash
t2_5bdkm
Yes: someone hasn't created it yet.
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/r/programming/comments/a7nggt/netflix_standardizes_on_spring_boot_as_java/ec6eetv/
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tjsr
t2_a559y
"Yes, but how can I stop a user from using the existing version of the software that doesn't have these backdoors, if I can't force them to upgrade with the updated version of the software?"
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eb95hki
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb95hki/
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dpash
t2_5bdkm
Then use Java config instead of annotations.
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ec6ehk1
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/r/programming/comments/a7nggt/netflix_standardizes_on_spring_boot_as_java/ec6ehk1/
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2bdb2
t2_2u3fjz6
> Because you are going to have to work with those limitations anyway, and acknowledging them early forces you to get your datamodel right. Well no, we aren't inherently going to have to work with those limitations anyway. In CAP theorem terms, the project I'm currently working on requires C and A. It's a fundamental requirement of our business case that we have C and A. Therefore, unless we find some way to defy the laws of physics, we can't have P. I've worked on other projects that required A and P. It's a fundamental requirement of those business cases that we were able to handle partitions, both due to network latency as well as offline users. Most projects I've worked on it's simply doesn't matter, we only needed `A`, so could choose to pick either `C` or `P`. Given a choice between Consistency vs Partition Tolerance, if it doesn't matter which one we pick, I'll choose Consistency. `C` costs us nothing, whereas `P` significantly complicates the architecture just to solve a problem we don't have. Having a form on a website that could hypothetically overwrite other data doesn't suddenly mean you have a distributed computing problem that you need to solve with CRDTs. > Projecting much? Yes, I've used them I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. > Don't change the subject, tell me how serial transaction isolation is useful in that kind of model. Serial isolation lets you run concurrent operations in way that guarantees the end result is the same as if the operations were run sequentially by leveraging optimistic concurrency. If (for example) you're using Event Sourcing, this means that you can process your events concurrently instead of having to do them one at a time. Even on a single master this is worthwhile, but it's especially useful in multi-master setups where you don't want to have to pay the full penalty of a distributed lock.
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/r/programming/comments/a3dobm/at_22_years_old_postgres_might_just_be_the_most/eb95hqp/
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ksion
t2_6sk1v
Of course not, everything is in Electron now! _cries_
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ec6ehxr
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/r/programming/comments/a7temr/win16_for_fun_and_probably_no_profit/ec6ehxr/
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zombifai
t2_ypj6h
Okay... I'll byte. Not impossible, but don't stop there with hinting at this mysterious but unknown secret conspiracy. So what is it that they are really hoping to achieve then? No really, please, I'd like to know what it is you think they think this will really achieve. Because I can't explain it other than stupidity.
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eb95lin
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb95lin/
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velocityreptar
t2_9uk0p
Stop! You've violated the law! Pay the court a fine or serve your sentence. Your stolen goods are now forfiet.
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False
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ec6eiof
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6eiof/
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RUacronym
t2_68gqj
It's a company that provides a lot of utility services to software development companies. The three largest ones are: JIRA, Bitbucket and Confluence. JIRA is a ticketing system for organizing and managing issues and sprints through the Agile methodology (basically it's a way of organizing tasks for teams). Confluence is a wiki information hub that is individualized for each company. Bitbucket is a code repository and management system similar to github in which teams can manage different code bases and versions of code. So to say that altassian has become an industry standard is a vast understatement, many companies in the industry use it. Now that there is the possibility of a backdoor being able to access ANY knowledge base or code base or any information flowing through those code bases stored on atlassian's servers is troubling to say the least.
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb95lre/
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6eiyx/
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roothorick
t2_4t8gg
I don't know AU, but in the US, "the law is unconstitutional" is *absolutely* a valid defense in criminal court, and has been successfully used to obtain acquittal in a number of landmark cases. If acquitted in this way, it sets a precedent that tends to resolve similar cases quickly with the same judgement, if a prosecutor even has the balls to try it, effectively nullifying the law. IIRC if the Supreme Court themselves make such a ruling, the law is directly thrown out. In theory. In practice, the NSA is routinely accused of clandestinely subverting judicial process and covering it up, so that *mostly* applies, but don't piss off the wrong people.
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eb95lth
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb95lth/
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6eliy/
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Okichah
t2_bn203
Depends. The internet can only exist because people follow the same standards. As long as there is enough competition there is a smaller risk of abuse.
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eb95ozf
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb95ozf/
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mshiray
t2_118ew5
There mongo and api gateway replacement strategy also sounds on the lines of strangler MSA pattern with deployments hopefully done in canaries instead of rolling...
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ec6eliz
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6eliz/
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tjsr
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> how is a government agent going to know which programmer to target to implement a back door It's like that [scene in Stargate with Jackson](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0709067/quotes?item=qt0274211): > Aris Boch: Dr. Jackson, if you don't mind treating my wound. > > Daniel Jackson: I'm an archaeologist. > > Aris Boch: I know, but you're also a doctor. > > Daniel Jackson: Of archaeology.
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ledasll
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not my comment, just someone in begging of react + jsx: it took more than 10 years to teach php developers not to mix php and html code. And now this.
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ec6emm5
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/r/programming/comments/a7lho8/reasons_why_vuejs_is_getting_more_traction_every/ec6emm5/
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shirro
t2_4m865
Actually public submissions from Australian individuals, lawyers, industry associations and civil liberties groups were universally negative. The policy was never debated in an election and voters given a clear choice. This was imposed on Australians. But we do need to re-examine our two major parties who clearly aren't serving us well at the moment.
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Xzariner
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TL;DR, the antivirus did it. But they did not name & shame so article is not very useful
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zombifai
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Oh... so how do you keep up with reddit?
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EvilPigeon
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Not to mention the storage requirements of Unicode text vs native bit/boolean, integer types, floating point types, etc.
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atheken
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One browser to rule them all, one browser to find them, one browser to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.
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eb95rp3
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chucker23n
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That's another (sad) matter, but really, you should use something halfway modern like MFC, WinForms, WPF, UWP, … (Yes, I know some of those are essentially thin wrappers. That's precisely the point.)
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ec6epc5
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SophieTheCat
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I think Firefox today is actually snappier than Chrome. And the Firefox DevTools have some unique features that actually made me switch for development.
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fuckin_ziggurats
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TypeScriptToAssemblyScriptScript
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ec6eq4x
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ScrewAttackThis
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Microsoft can always fork the project and maintain their own codebase. Would honestly be surprised if they didn't...
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eb95sm6
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kpenchev93
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Well, you could've shown how the `zip` function can be used in a `for` loop. You also could've shown how to destructure the results of the function.
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ec6eqjc
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lolniclol
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Trouble is they don't use the same things we do They will have access to fully secure devices and encryption. It's just us plebs who are all clearly doing naughty things that are at risk. If we're lucky we get some nudes from packer or something and that might do the trick though.
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EvilPigeon
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That's actually pretty cool. I might have to check it out.
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ec6eqsm
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EqualityOfAutonomy
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Not really. Not at all. I'm extremely dissatisfied. Windows sucks these days. Android is continually getting worse some how. Apple? Oh, please, just kill me now. Is this spectre and meltdown mitigations? I really don't understand how else my phone went from totally awesome to total shit by "upgrading" to Android 8. Oh, right. Samsung got sued just like Apple for deliberately throttling older phones. So fuck my over a thousand dollar investment! Including all the bullshit monthly charges and unlimited but not really unlimited plans.... Yes. I'm livid. The real question is why aren't you? Unacceptable! - 🍋
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eb95z6e
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wikwikwik
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Aren't all the AV as bad as each other? Is it a good idea to run AV on a server?
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ec6ervc
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roothorick
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I imagine the govt would approach the reviewer as well and say "look, there will be a backdoor here, you are to ignore it and let it pass. Under this law, we can put you in jail if you don't help us. Got it? Good." If it's an outside, independent reviewer not in AU jurisdiction, well, you'll probably be asked to cut ties with them. If that review is something your industry expects or requires, you probably should move your entire operation overseas or just skip straight to voluntary liquidation, because that's unlikely to make them budge. This is pure speculation from an outsider though.
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eb965a8
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FanciestBanana
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Python is a very high level language with dynamic typing, it is focused on the ease of writing code and data manipulation. \- Cuda/OpenGL: every single language in the world uses a wrapper around c-library for those. \- If you do kernel/system programming you almost always use C/C++. You can make argument for some newer languages like Rust (it uses LLVM just like Clang-C++), but essentially if C can't import it you don't use it. \- Python is not "the wrong tool" to write compiler. It is not the best, but totally doable ([i wrote one myself](https://github.com/FancyBanana/TF2-EasyScript)). \- Android is not very flexible in terms of programming. You are essentially restricted to C++, Java (or languages running on JVM) and javascript. I personally like python and use it a for almost everything but yes, it is not the most versatile programming language, but for general purpose programming it does the job and it is very nice to work with. Many people use it for low-level stuff like drivers for Xbox, PS4 and Steam controllers, and high-level stuff like web servers and gui apps. It is also the most used language in scientific circles because it is very easy to read and write, and there are many libraries that heavily use parallel processing (numpy, scipy, tensor flow) albeit they are written C/C++.
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