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TasteOfSnozberries
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Interesting, reminds me of server side Blazor/Razor components, just maybe without the cshtml niceity.
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ebelh5b
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pcjftw
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Bookmarked! I'll have to keep an eye on this, I wonder how much Js tooling could be simplified over how things are done today. For example I would love to see a single Js build tool that does everything without needing a billion dependencies
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ecbdn4m
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_zenith
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They don't have any concept of lifetimes, though, so they definitely won't be 1:1 ... the kinds of static analysis they open up won't be available to them. But yeah, they do have typeclasses and the like so they'll be much more alike than many other comparisons, it is true.
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ebeljs9
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timjk36
t2_pyfay
PostgreSQL documentation is *fantastic*. I would suggest ["The Implementation of PostgreSQL"](db.cs.berkeley.edu/papers/ERL-M90-34.pdf) as well. It's a great read and honestly more approachable for a beginner than I thought going in.
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ecbdnut
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sanity
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By that argument, shouldn't we all be coding in machine code? ;)
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combinatorylogic
t2_iab4d
Actually FPGAs are by far more convenient to work with. When you have a full control, you can do anything you want. The only downside is in awful build times. How can anyone prefer a fixed architecture to a flexible one?
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Irishmanluke
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Along the same lines if you wanted to teach a specific programming language you could start with a very simplified version of that language which employed only one or a few of the concepts of that language and then create progressively more sophisticated languages by adding more concepts in one at a time. It might be more feasible to create such a sequence of languages because it would allow you to introduce more complex concepts by building on simpler concepts.
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aredirect
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Hi! I'm not an expert, but I really liked [Thinking as Computation](https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/thinking-computation) book. It was a great first book, very intuitive and easy enough (I'm a self-taught programmer). Also, [Logic Programming with Prolog](https://www.springer.com/us/book/9781447154860) is a Fine one too. Wish you luck!
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ecbdsrw
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sanity
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> How well does this work with native JS libraries I want to use half way through development? Can I use this with another JS display framework? Absolutely, you just need to build a plugin for it, which is really just a server-side Kotlin facade for the JavaScript framework. I'm a fan of Semantic UI and it was also fairly amenable to creating a simple DSL, so I created a [plugin](https://github.com/kwebio/core/tree/master/src/main/kotlin/io/kweb/plugins/semanticUI) for it. You can see how simple it is. > In the past I used similar ideas (GWT, Wicket) and always ran into great difficulty trying to do anything outside of the supported features and process. And with more complexity than using the right tool and language for the job in the first place. Kweb is a *lot* more lightweight than GWT, no messing around with compiling to JavaScript. Wicket was good for its time, I used it for a large project in 2007, but also suffered from some complexity, and was really designed for a pre-JavaScript world (although they did an admirable job of grafting on AJAX).
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h3rald
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Thanks! Updated the example based on this.
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combinatorylogic
t2_iab4d
I know at least one HFT company (and it is not even a very big one) that is building an ASIC solution now. Won't be surprised if someone else is quietly doing the same as well.
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ecbdugo
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Candid_Calligrapher
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Yes! We also had prolog for logic at my uni. I used http://www.learnprolognow.org/ to use it. I think it's useful to understand how prolog works under the hood. What kind of exercises are you doing?
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ecbdv9l
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atxcoder03
t2_206tlemw
Awesome. Good for you!
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ebemc1c
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pxpxy
t2_6741p
Not current but this has inspired many of us to look at lisp: http://www.flownet.com/gat/jpl-lisp.html
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ecbdvvf
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gott_modus
t2_j2d1j
See, it's not the fact that you're uneducated that makes you a webshit. It's the fact that you insist you're correct and you continue to be arrogant...*that* makes you a webshit. Stick to your domain, kiddo. Or accept that these worlds are very different, and that there aren't any shortcuts if you wish to be qualified for other areas outside of web programming. Your arrogance is cancerous to this industry.
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ebemf5p
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InquiREEEEEEEEEEE
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> It's also about telling the people the information in a way that they'll remember it, and sometimes you have to repeat yourself to make sure that happens. You have to change your approach to those videos then. Treat them like a math book: Pause as soon as something is unclear and make an example or check your previous notes. Needing 10+ minutes per line is perfectly normal. Math books and apparently DestroyAllSoftware's videos are meant to be consumed with an incredibly active mindset, and much more rewarding in return.
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ecbdyqk
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xDevLife
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Thank you.
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FR_STARMER
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Good point. I think the Rust / Go / Typescript debauchery is because those languages are owned / sponsored by Mozilla, Google, and Microsoft collectively.
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eben7jp
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another_dudeman
t2_fv3hg
I bet all the negative commenters wish they could speak at a conference and have people save the recording in a YouTube playlist.
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ecbe59s
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gott_modus
t2_j2d1j
>What I ask is to see things from business perspective, not progrsmmer purists. Any developer worth hiring will see things from the business perspective. Your *understanding* of what entails a good business decision in this context is highly limited. Yes, the simplest, easiest solution should always be used. What *defines* a solution, though, is contextual. A solution for an embedded system can't exhaust resources simply as a by product of the toolchain. Embedded systems which have specs capable of handling web-oriented frameworks cost a *lot* more to produce than something which is intended as a target for C. Then we have the fact that embedded programmers generally don't use web technologies, coupled with the reality that to write embedded software *professionally* you absolutely must have an education of some kind. You can't just learn Python or JavaScript and then write firmware. You have to understand a plethora of universal and language agnostic concepts before you can even begin. These involve computer architecture and electronics, among other subjects.
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buhatkj
t2_9q69z
This created a huge problem keeping the code to a project I was on in perforce. It would have exceed the max folder depth and a registry hack was required. In general, my experience working with node.js made me wish to never use it again.
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existentialwalri
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i'll take mathematical jargon over programming jargon any day...even when programming
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sinagog
t2_kmjsq
That's a really excellent point - I've got dyslexia myself, but I count myself lucky that I suffer in the "can't use a pen" and "can't write essays" departments. I hope you enjoy these videos! Most of the speakers also do consultancy and training, if you can ever work up the cash or convince your bosses!
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existentialwalri
t2_qzhaeug
IVE BEEN SAYING THAT SINCE ASSEMBLER YOU HEATHEN
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ebenf5x
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kace91
t2_91wwk
For me it was difficult on the MacBook, although now I'm opening it from my phone and if looks fine here.
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ecbebod
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gott_modus
t2_j2d1j
>And bad latency is brought by devs not framework. Sometimes it is solely due to developer incompetence, yes. Of course dumb programmers who know C can write poor embedded software - that doesn't mean that Electron is a valid solution at all. These are two very, very different worlds. At this point I'm honestly wondering if you're trolling, though, because it's hard to believe that someone like yourself is that resilient to this belief. The world outside of the web is vast, man. Deal with it.
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ebeni42
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sinagog
t2_kmjsq
Fantastic stuff! I've been in this business for 5ish years now, and can highly recommend it! Just always remember to ask _why_, and if you can pair program, or do mob programming. Merry Christmas!
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Tiquortoo
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I'm working in a 200 terabyte dataset right now. It's fun.
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Akkuma
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I feel like Flutter was designed to leverage a mediocre language, to give that mediocre language credibility. Otherwise, Dart would have seemed like a massive waste of time although Google has become quite keen on wasting their time and killing off products.
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ebeo2gp
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Jesse_yh
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Hi! I recently created a subreddit devoted to technical debt related discussions. I hope people interested can join the community to tell their experiences and share best practices regarding technical debt :) [https://www.reddit.com/r/TechnicalDebt/](https://www.reddit.com/r/TechnicalDebt/)
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ecbemm5
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IceSentry
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Yes, that's my point, the ide being written in java is not the reason why it's good.
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ebeo963
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MrBunnyz97
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Thanks for the link! Basic stuff really, like programming ourselves basic prolog sentences such as append, or others. Then we did the typical programs like sudoku solving, generating the best paths between nodes, etc. I guess it is not too difficult, but I find it hard. You totally got a point with what you say about understanding how prolog works under the hood, cause we got that explained quite fast and when I started trying to write some programs I totally felt I was missing something.
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bumblebritches57
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Because in a lot of fields, GC is an absolute deal breaker.
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ebeobun
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sinagog
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In that case, I recommend starting with Extreme Programming Explained and The Clean Coder. In one of those videos (I think), they talk about programmers being effective, and being aligned to what the business wants. If you take programmers who aren't developing the software to meet business needs, and aren't developing _good_ software, and align them with the business, you wind up with stressed developers who are still slow and whatnot. If you instead teach your developers to be good, and _then_ align them with what the business wants, you get a much better result. This is why I recommend non "here's how to code" books first, because changing you as a person is often a better first step. Once you've read those, I'd suggest TDD By Example (Kent Beck), Refactoring (Martin Fowler), Clean Code & Clean Architecture (Robert Martin), The Kanban Method, a book on Scrum. It's important to know what these are, and how your business & team are doing it differently and why, so you can assess the benefits. If your scrum project cannot predict what software you'll deliver in three-six months, you're doing scrum different from the book, and should understand what benefit you're getting from it. My list of books is here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/49669264?shelf=professional
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ecbeolg
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IceSentry
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Sure, but again java is not the only ecosystem that delivers the same experience on every platform. That's my point. Java isn't the only option for that.
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ebeobxi
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Jesse_yh
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Hi! I recently created a subreddit devoted to technical debt related discussions. I hope people interested can join the community to tell their experiences and share best practices regarding technical debt :) [https://www.reddit.com/r/TechnicalDebt/](https://www.reddit.com/r/TechnicalDebt/)
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bumblebritches57
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C++ does not have mandatory garbage collection lmao.
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MrBunnyz97
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Thanks! Totally saving this links!
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myringotomy
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What kind of elaboration are you looking for? Most python scientific projects make heavy use of celery because python is too slow and doesn't have true concurrency. Is that what you are asking?
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ebeodrz
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Cooleur
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Man, if you could narrow that list to, let's say, **2** videos (picking only one is hard, I know). Only then I might watch them. I mean, the whole purpose of Reddit is to carefully pick and give your fellow anon pertinent information from the internet capharnaum. You just dumped 129 conf talks. I got other shit to watch, read, and learn, so until you go Indiana Jones and choose wisely, I'll consider that playlist to be pure noise.
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tizhu
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IIRC Racket had a beginner syntax with using a subset of the complete features of the full language.
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ebeolau
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couchmonkee
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You're welcome! I'm a part time comedian.
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knaekce
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And in JS you need less libraries? Yeah, in Java you'd probably need a library like rxjava to compose the asynchronous stuff, but at least you have a decent standard library that has support for non-blocking IO and data structures for that. In JS you need leftpad
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hrjet
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A comparison to Vaadin might be more contemporary and would be appreciated.
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sinagog
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Thank you for that link! I got a few things out of it - but it was more a general sense of "Ok, this guy is good and respected, and he's saying the opposite of what another bunch of guys who are good and respected are... so what's going on?" For example, >Java is the only language you can't do OO in! ... The javascript guys have got it, you can do OO in JS (to paraphrase I didn't understand it at the time, but I rewatched it yesterday and I understand a lot more, partly because I've gone back from JS and Ruby to JS and Java - in JS, I can say const car = { wheels: true, roof: false } And I can pass that around and it's good. I can even say things like: car.batmobile = true And now I've just modified that object! It's a living, breathing thing, and I just changed it. In Java, I'd have to say class Car { private final boolean wheels, roof; public Car() { this.wheels = true; this.roof = true; } } class Batmobile extends Car {} And now I've got some blueprints! I can make cars, and I can make batmobiles. But, as you can see, I've not given a good answer as to _why_. I'm still learning that! I also got a good overview of the history of agile and where it came from. So many people say "We're doing agile!" but what they mean is "we have sprint planning!". It took me a couple years to understand the difference between Agile and Scrum, and videos like this just... lay it out for you. Or at least, tell you what you think you know might not be the whole picture. Edit: I also brought XP to my last team, and it made me (and hopefully them) a lot happier. The diagram about how each practice reinforces the rest, so much!
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bumblebritches57
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Uh, what? Xcode uses like 300MB with half a dozen tabs open...
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combinatorylogic
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Lisp never had any problems with that.
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mkottman
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From the article: https://eng.uber.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/high_level_overview_v2-1068x177.jpg
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segv
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But that wouldnt let him start a flamewar, would it?
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s73v3r
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> I was the only one capable of maintaining it. That means you failed at your job
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combinatorylogic
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There is a lot of potential for Prolog in NLG - pity that the entire field is so small and undeveloped.
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s73v3r
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Except for respecting your users.
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sinagog
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>And now for our next talk "You are stupid, the code you write is stupid, and why did you bother coming to a conference!"
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ecbfboi
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rulatore
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You can try dbeaver, squirrel (both are Java based) and there's a really lightweight alternative in windows HEIDISql (very nice program if you're on windows)
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ebepqfy
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h3rald
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Aha! Does your MacBook have a retina screen? I tried it on my old non-retina MacBook Air and it doesn't look too great I guess...
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13steinj
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You keep thinking of Python as its own toolset where scientific libraries are written in Python, for Python. In reality the majority are written in C and have a Python front end wrapping it.
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tbnb87
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Thanks man for the advice. I'm a bit nervous about face this sector, because I worked in advertising and communication, and this it's just completely new and different, but I'm really in love with all the stuff you can achieve knowing programming, from creating programs to prediction models. I just love it.
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drbazza
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I love the English language and the internet. It's what you don't say - thanks for replying. Re-reading my comment, makes me realise it's a bit misleading. For *receiving* market data, we could get achieve single digit microseconds (that's 9 to 1us, but typically towards 1us) or even, occasionally submicrosecond (I'm *sure* I saw this). That's obviously with sync'd time sources, the time to persisted to file (well, memory) on our side. Co-located, and it's 1ft of cable == 1ns of time, so if you're located at CME's data center and you're paying $$$, you save lots of nanos. On the order side (*sending*), that's a slightly different ball games (this is the devil and the detail). You measure at lots of places to analyse your system: (0) exchange time of market data, (1) on receipt of market data; (2) on receipt of market data that enters your algo; (3) at the point your algo makes a decision and sends an order action (new, pull, cancel); (4) the point your order router dispatches the order; (5) and finally the execution report time from the exchange. IIRC for "0-5" we'd still be single digit microseconds. The places that are ripe for optimization are usually (2-3) and (4). It can be a bit like comparing apples to oranges when your 'algo' can be software based and rather complex (java or c++), or on an fpga and relatively simple. I'm not sure what the Optiver talk is about (don't have time to look), but I would imagine that they won't go into detail about the algo (3). The order router optimisation especially for algos is to usually have a template message (e.g. FIX) and you just insert the couple of fields you need at the last minute (e.g. side, price, lots, securityId). And then send. That's typically predictable in CPU time (vs. building a message with repeating groups or variable length strings etc.). The unsaid part here is the transport between parts of your own system, and in my case that was Chronicle, and the network side of things (Solarflare cards, in userland bypassing the kernel).
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s73v3r
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Most people don't have a choice. I didn't choose to use Slack, my company did.
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segv
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Question of the day is: what the hell is it really doing at startup? And no sarcasm here, we have a c++ app at work that takes 10 minutes to start up. Why? It has to load a shitton of data from various sources, which takes time.
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Johner1261
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Wow, the one genuinely funny comment you write gets downvoted :(
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EffectiveHamster
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Recently, site design was changed, probably, that’s why you feel like that.
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s73v3r
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AppKit is not a pain to use; definitely not anywhere near trying to figure out what JavaScript compiler and minimizer and package manager du jour you should be using this week.
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StrictMine
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Oh yes that is it! I couldn’t understand what was going on :)
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Allways_Wrong
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[Phone call] “My Microsoft won’t copy.” “Again?” “Yes again. Maybe it’s getting old.” “...” “The copy button is there but it’s not there.” “OK. Have you selected any text that you want to copy?” “Do I need to do that? Why do I need to do that?” I’ve had this phone conversation at least twenty times.
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ebeq9w7
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ThisFrickinSite
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7 hours no update I'm prayin for u
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ecbfrce
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/r/programming/comments/a8hgqh/benchmark_deep_directory_structure_vs_flat/ecbfrce/
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s73v3r
t2_3c7qc
I flat out do not believe your claim that a native Mac or iOS app is that much more expensive.
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sinagog
t2_kmjsq
Alright, give me a bit of background on you and I'll do my best. Are you just starting out, or are you sick of bad code? Do you write tests, do you use mocks, have you read refactoring? Is your biggest problem at work those around you, or the business?
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s73v3r
t2_3c7qc
Flat out no. Figuring out what tools to use on a JavaScript project is a thousand times more difficult.
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ebeqdlr
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sinagog
t2_kmjsq
I did not! Fill me in?
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crashandburn
t2_3arm5
> Runs of my more complex docker-compose files take 3x longer on Docker for Windows Yup, that is close to my experience too. I do a lot of work with docker and kubernetes. There's no good substitute for a linux system for this kind of work IMO. Docker for windows/mac or things like minikube have always felt very awkward to me. Good point about using hardware known to work well. I would also add older macbooks to the list. On a recent install of ubuntu 18.10 on macbook air 2012, everything just works out of the box. Also on a recent lenovo 2-in-1 detachable laptop with ubuntu 18.10 everything works out of the box: touch screen, wifi, screen rotation, everything works!
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kace91
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Yep! 2013 retina running chrome. I think it's a problem of the mix of small/thin font with non-white font color, it looks good when the screen is at full brightness but anything lower than that it starts to become hard to read. I'd also advice to add a max width to the column of text, to avoid lines becoming too long as it looks far better in a smallish window than at full screen.
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onionhammer
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Kotlin native still prefixes ‘Java.’ In front of all their std libs though 😔 Edit nevermind, got it confused with Scala native
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sinagog
t2_kmjsq
It sounds like you're starting from a great position! The original programmers were all professionals who learnt computers, rather than the modern approach of learning programming as your first profession. This puts you in excellent stead, I think! If you ever want to talk, feel free to give me a shout.
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ecbg84y
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> Do the ideas in programming languages have Platonic forms :S
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ebeqoek
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tbnb87
t2_iy4jcdn
Sure! You too. We will on touch! Nice to meet you
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13steinj
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I love this guy and his point is valid...but only if the asker is coming from a technical perspective. The video itself, if you watch it, limits the scope to some CTF trickery. This goes for software development as well, of course, but no end user will ever give you a question in a technical manner and you can't expect them to. They don't have the background to know this is what you want. They don't have the care to follow your instructions, or perhaps it is hard to reproduce. Which is why it is *your* job to log as much as possible error wise and do that for them.
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bjs2
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Yeah I realized my comment would generate this sort of response because I sound like an arrogant ass. And believe me, I wish it were the case that I was just overly confident. But it’s not that I think I’m this genius level developer, it’s that the people around me, are mostly not developers. It’s a lot of people with IT/MIS degrees that are trying to get into software development. There’s one person on the team who’d qualify as a “senior” developer, and I’ve read a lot of his code, it’s a mess. I’m constantly in a position where I’m teaching everyone on the team as we are trying transition into more of a software engineering team. When I’m learning myself it’s usually from books, not other developers. Management (and my peers) also treats me like I’m some sort of “rockstar” developer even though I know I’m probably just an average developer on a team of non-developers or under-experienced developers.
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s73v3r
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Actually, yes, you should. You are putting that app out there; you are responsible for what you put on your users computers.
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ebeqryo
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JohnDoe_John
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Take a look, pls: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/323002773/atomic-pi-a-high-power-alternative-to-rpi
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ecbgnd8
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s73v3r
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I've never seen a situation where that "time to market" actually justified this, though.
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ebeqyx3
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paradox242
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Repetition is the mother of learning.
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ecbgow2
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favadi
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With all the hype about Kotlin, I just wish that I don't have to relearn Java to do something meaningful in Kotlin. Every documents, tutorial I found just assume the audience is a Java developer.
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eber0vv
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tim466
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Doesn't JDownloader do the same?
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ecbgran
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STATIC_TYPE_IS_LIFE
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deleted ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^0.9826 [^^^What ^^^is ^^^this?](https://pastebin.com/FcrFs94k/32739)
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eber2b7
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JohnDoe_John
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Also: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/323002773/atomic-pi-a-high-power-alternative-to-rpi $34 for more or less recent cores, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Graphics_Technology#Broadwell graphics
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s73v3r
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Users haven't been given the choice. Very rare is the situation where users have the choice of the same service available as electron and native.
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eber7qc
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troido
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That function can also take the sum of an array, if you pass an array as argument. This makes it a bit more justifiable: maybe not necessarily as package by itself, but definitely as a function you would want to have.
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s73v3r
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In that situation, it's cause people don't choose chat clients in a vacuum. Telegram might be nice, but I know exactly zero people using it. At the same time, my work mandates that we use Slack.
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eberc48
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kn00tcn
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there is a 'the expert' sketch in here... weird playlist, not all confs
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onionhammer
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Why?
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ebere1g
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matchilling
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Awesome playlist ... I’ve created as well a curated list my favorite programming talks, https://www.programmingtalks.org
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ecbhewi
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