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adr86
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I will give you a D on this post.
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XaliBurMc
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source code is now in the video description
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leitimmel
t2_mgq0l
Don't know if that's still the case, but writing to the Linux FS from Windows has/had a chance to corrupt the filesystem.
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XaliBurMc
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In the video description is a link to the GitHub repository
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EarLil
t2_ovtgy
A lot of "reading" people work hard on that code to be copy pastable, because it lowers the questions people who don't read ask.
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Chappit
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In some areas. But obviously not in other areas. Consider the number of defense contracts for ML recently. Clearly they recognize that they need help with some of the more cutting edge stuff.
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eriken
t2_8ejhr
Video appeals to my visual desires. Text do not. There is a reason for why we have teachers and not just textbooks.
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piecat
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ML?
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adr86
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Small, niche areas of fields. GC is used in the real world by the vast majority of software.
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Shitler
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They're neither an indicator of income nor a direct use of government resources, so... I hope not!
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DropZeHamma
t2_g29vr
> What I'd love is some advice on how to best respond to these sorts of questions in a respectful and helpful manner. Unless they pay you, ban or ignore them. Even if you're 100% selfless and never get annoyed when your time is wasted, you should still ban them. Focus your time and energy on people you can help efficiently and effectively. Usually you can do neither for those that ask poor questions. It's a strong indicator of them not being very invested in the answer in the first place.
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Chappit
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Machine learning
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marvk
t2_5gud5
If you really can't be arsed, sending them [*How do i ask a good Question?*](https://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask) is a good start.
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twistedlimb
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machine learning is my guess
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shevegen
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DRM-boy is at it again. > In recent years, it has become clear that the > web is not living up to the high hopes we had for > it. Yeah Tim. I guess DRM-inclusiong by the W3C didn't rescue the www ... Who would have thought. > Built as an open tool for collaboration and empowerment, Yeah. DRM is very open, isn't it Tim. > the web has been hijacked by crooks and trolls who have used > it to manipulate people all over the world. Let's not forget those who advocate on DRM and push for its inclusion, then conveniently forgot having done so, Tim. > To preserve a web that serves all of humanity Like with proprietary DRM inclusion - that surely serves all of humanity. We only need to change the way how we look at it, Tim. Just as the Linux Foundation PR dude writes an eulogy how awesome it was for Microsoft to have assimilated GitHub. That made the world a better place since MS is all about open source now. Just strange that Microsoft does not open source windows. Of course it is a TOTAL coincidence that Microsoft also has an influx of money into the Linux Foundation - that did not affect the eulogy AT ALL. > That’s why I’m asking governments, companies and citizens > across the globe to commit to a set of core principles for > the web. Like DRM? We don't need superheroes. Tim had his moments of fame when he was younger. Past the DRM-push that chapter is closed. When you sell out for cash, you most assuredly should not be an advocate for "human rights" or rights to information. > By the end of 2019, 50 percent of the world’s population will > be using the internet, according to a recent report from the > United Nations-affiliated Broadband Commission for Digital Development. Good! We will push for the 100% since access to information is a human right. It's not on the same level as rights to survival such as food/water, but it's high up close by. > These worries are justified. In recent years, we’ve seen > governments engage in state-sponsored trolling to quash > dissent and attack opposition. If Tim uses the word trolling, can we call him lobbying for DRM also as trolling? > We’ve seen hacking and foreign interference distort > politics and undermine elections. First off - if you link in to US sites then you are getting one-sided propaganda JUST AS WELL as you were to get if you link to OTHER state actors as-is. So Tim is trolling here again, by selecting and favouring one (private) medium over the other. Why does he not link to wikipedia? Wikipedia is not a panacea cure for everything but it is usually somewhat more objective - and with its mandatory link-adding, you can sometimes get a slightly less biased view as opposed to, say, link to Fox News and then be surprised why they tell stories of how Trump rescues kittens every day. > And we’ve seen how the spread of fake news on social > media can trigger chaos, confusion and lethal violence. The myth of facebook leading to revolutions worldwide ... You had protests in the past too, violent ones as well. What changed is the flow/access to information. And that HAS TO BE OPEN AT ALL TIMES. So DRM-boy advocating for an open web while promoting proprietary standards - sorry Tim. And, by the way - why did you not establish standards that act against these walled ghettos such as Facebook? Or even worse, Google's empire build up as-is? > When we learned last year that Cambridge Analytica had > used the personal information of up to 87 million Facebook > users to influence voters in the 2016 American presidential > election, we woke up to the fact that we had lost control of > our data The moment you pass your data to anyone else is the moment you already lost control over that data. > But we must not give up on the promise of the web DRM-boy is at it again. > But I believe it’s possible to develop a set of basic ideals that > we can all agree on DRM already shows that we can't, Tim. Even more importantly - I don't want corrupt entities such as the W3C - or Google or Facebook or anything else - try to dictate downstream onto me what THEY want to see. Let's take advertisement. The propaganda model states that ads are needed, otherwise the world will collapse and cease to function (because bla bla ads are required to run this site bla bla bla). I am very much amused by this as I happily let hero blockers such as ublock origin or similar propaganda blockers filter away such malicious attacks at all times. Now if you are some evil company that pays for ads, your opinion is different in the sense that you will attempt to force your ad-attacks onto the users. We can not reach a "compromise" here. The ad-mafia tried it via "acceptable ads" promo - that campaign died quickly, but still. HOW can you agree on something you can not agree to? > The World Wide Web Foundation, an organization I founded in > 2009 to protect the web as a public good I guess he wants more money. Or is membership now free? Did companies pay for DRM inclusion? > We’re asking everyone to sign on to these principles and join us > as we create a formal Contract for the Web in 2019. After Tim-boy lobbied for DRM, how can anyone trust him again? > The principles specify that governments are responsible for > connecting their citizens to an open web that respects their rights. Good luck trying that. Many governments are corrupt or just lobbyists. The Australian government attempts to force hackers to include backdoors into software. HOW can you "co-operate" with such a mafia? > Those who support and help develop the contract will not only show > their commitment to the future of the web; they will help shape it. I can think of plenty ways for the future of the web - but none of them includes Tim. The most important thing is that the people take back what was stolen from them by Google, Facebook, Tim etc... > Our task was to get more people connected and to keep the > web open and free so that everyone could benefit from all it had to offer. Yeah - by including DRM limitations. Tim is funny. > As a comparatively young invention, this is just the beginning of what > the web has to offer. All the while writing that as Google has a de-facto monopoly on the browser section right now. > Let’s make 2019 the year we push back against the forces subverting > the open spirit of the web. Such as Tim, as he pushed for DRM.
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HawkUK
t2_3p4uz
Machine learning.
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shevegen
t2_atqp
He hates his kids. Bad parent.
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ebfehwx
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/r/programming/comments/a4jtrr/im_a_developer_i_wont_teach_my_kids_to_code_and/ebfehwx/
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bruh_breh_broseph
t2_1vbp2s73
Yes, there is a top secret intelligence agency that is pretty much devoted to satellite data (NRO). The NGA does lots of classified satellite stuff do, they've been doing this kind of this for years... And Lockheed has one of the best R&D divisions in the world (Skunkworks), they're researching all sorts of shit, even nuclear fusion...
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se7ensquared
t2_ufc4l
Lol no worries
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ebfejz6
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/r/programming/comments/a3v0ve/facebook_engineers_discovered_technique_of_adding/ebfejz6/
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YesIAmYou
t2_gv9qd
Not true, how do you think Institutions get their money? The government pays for them to do this research through grants so the government can use it
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ebfeljs
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/r/programming/comments/a4jhhl/qed_an_interactive_textbook_on_logic/ebfeljs/
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the_kicker_of_elves
t2_rpddm
so many good ones but you seem to like the goto; Conference so start here: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30jNsCVLpAE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30jNsCVLpAE)
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ecc914p
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/r/programming/comments/a8epbk/i_made_a_playlist_of_129_videos_on_programming/ecc914p/
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EntroperZero
t2_573jc
I just run VS Code and open a folder on my windows filesystem. And inside, I open an integrated terminal, which runs on WSL. And in WSL, I have node installed, and all of my tools work the way you would expect in a Linux environment. I no longer have to maintain different scripts to set environment variables differently or use `copy` instead of `cp` or whatever. It just works.
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ebfemu7
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twistedlimb
t2_l0t9z
there was an AMA with an ex-CIA guy. he says civilian tech is 10 years ahead for the most part. Realistically, my guess would be in the civilian world where companies can make money off of it, the tech in the private sector is ahead. think snapchat with facial recognition databases or facebook with networking between people. but other tech i'm sure they're ahead that many years.
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BrinnerTechie
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Weird timing. I just watched one of those last week just out of interest.
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ecc91ic
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riczreich
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I really enjoyed this guys channel, really different from the mainstream "how to do [something] part 1 of 20". Do you guys can help me find anything similar to this? I enjoy Traversy Media, that guy also explains things very well..
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drysart
t2_3kikg
Yes. There's [quite a few](https://gisgeography.com/free-satellite-imagery-data-list/) free data sets.
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ecc953h
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cwegrzyn
t2_knecb
Ok description but very superficial.
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ebfeydx
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/r/programming/comments/a4k47r/chatbots_everything_you_need_to_know_chatbot/ebfeydx/
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c0de_g0rilla
t2_27rolikv
Agreed. This person sounds like a standards nazi. If you’re unfamiliar, it’s someone who enforces their own personal preferences onto a larger group with only subjective justification. Let this other application rewrite your code on commit, so when the tool gets compromised you’ll have Bitcoin miners in production without knowing it unless you’re diligent. On commit hooks should probably not be used for things that only matter before commit.
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/r/programming/comments/a4ii6k/automatically_format_a_project_on_commit_using/ebffabx/
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ghillisuit95
t2_78alt
Well no one (hopefully) uses that so it hasn’t actually caused any actual production issues
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ecc9kmg
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/r/programming/comments/a8n44j/a_successful_git_branching_model/ecc9kmg/
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gnuvince
t2_1s0v
> no end user will ever give you a question in a technical manner and you can't expect them to. But they *can* and *should* be able to give you things like: - What exactly happened? Do you have the error message or a screenshot? - What operations led to this situation? - Has it happened once or multiple times? Can they reliably reproduce the problem? This is not a technical issue, it's a communication issue: don't assume that the other person knows everything you know, take it from the beginning.
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ebffc6g
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gnus-migrate
t2_nvuy8
Performance. Memory allocation can be optimized by the runtime, but memory access cannot for the most part and it is a major source of performance issues in most applications. The runtime cannot make the cost of writing to a shared data structure or having loads of nested objects magically disappear. You need to understand how memory works in order to appreciate the cost of these operations, and to write code that makes more efficient use of memory in order to minimize that cost. The paper is long but quite accessible, so I encourage you to read it. Learning about memory is one of the best time investments you can make as a programmer no matter what language you use.
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ecc9mt4
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eriken
t2_8ejhr
We mostly learn through imitation so that is not a controversial statement at all.
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ebffko8
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chronoBG
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Yes, imagine it. With a 10% error rate. Lol.
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ShetlandJames
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YouTube sometimes needs a speed 3.0x setting
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uber1337h4xx0r
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I mean people used to be called crazy for thinking the government is keeping tabs on us, then PRISM was released to the public, and now people are like "what if PRISM existed?"
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woj-tek
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It's looping with following NSME: [pool-1-thread-1] INFO se.unir.kotlin.App - Rendering Add Item button [qtp913190639-16] ERROR ktor.application - Websocket handler failed java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: com.github.salomonbrys.kotson.GsonBuilderKt.removeTypeWildcards(Ljava/lang/reflect/Type;)Ljava/lang/reflect/Type; at io.kweb.Kweb$4$2$6.invokeSuspend(Kweb.kt:494) at kotlin.coroutines.jvm.internal.BaseContinuationImpl.resumeWith(ContinuationImpl.kt:32) at kotlinx.coroutines.DispatchedTask.run(Dispatched.kt:236) at org.eclipse.jetty.util.thread.QueuedThreadPool.runJob(QueuedThreadPool.java:762) at org.eclipse.jetty.util.thread.QueuedThreadPool$2.run(QueuedThreadPool.java:680) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748) Dependencies looks ok <dependency> <groupId>com.github.kwebio</groupId> <artifactId>core</artifactId> <version>0.3.12</version> </dependency> <dependency> <groupId>org.slf4j</groupId> <artifactId>slf4j-simple</artifactId> <version>1.7.25</version> </dependency> I tried getting sources from github (or maven repository) but lines doesn't correspond.
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Kyo91
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He means the government is still using SML while the industry has moved onto Ocaml /s
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Got_Tiger
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For more conceptual things (in the context of programming, this would be like how a particular algorithm or protocol works) I honestly prefer video to text, especially if they have a good way to visualize what's going on
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AttackOfTheThumbs
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This sub is really bad at making assumptions.
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ecc9ss7
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combinatorylogic
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Functional programming can help, but not much, it is not the best way to build eDSLs. Lisp and similar languages have a far more powerful tool - compile-time metaprogramming.
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KusanagiZerg
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Skimming articles and quickly finding what you want without reading every article fully is a very important skill to have. I dislike video tutorials precisely because it's much harder to skim through it.
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0-_-_n_-_-0
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Can’t speak for anyone else but I have nothing against Terry and recognize that his mental illness was the problem. I just can’t fucking stand the little edge lords shouting the N word at everybody. Temple OS is an amazing and unique creation from a man who suffered from serious schizophrenia.
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rain5
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oh no. I just had a read and it sounded good to me but I'd love to hear more about the problems it can cause too. And do you have an alternate practice that you follow?
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skocznymroczny
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you don't need rust to prevent leaks during sex, just use a condom
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combinatorylogic
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Funny how the author stuffed a blatant TDD evangelism here.
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jesuslop
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But you can also put an effort and understand OP has a point. Making money is nothing to be ashamed of. It's just an optimization problem that is pretty useful as corparate behaviour compass from beggar to king in organizations, is the best advisor to make decissions, from if IPO to a humble two week refactor. Action ("cost") minimization is the language physicists have chosen to express real world dynamic behaviour in mechanics and further fundamental topics. I'm going to sound snarky and perhaps asshole, but want to express what years have crystallized: money is the bottom line. One becomes a better, more mature corporate developer after one internalizes what that means.
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Sunny_Cakes
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/r/NotKenM
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/r/programming/comments/a8epbk/i_made_a_playlist_of_129_videos_on_programming/ecca4w7/
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onionhammer
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Maybe they changed it, which is awesome I just remember hearing about it ages ago and thinking it was odd. I'll try to find a reference later. Edit; nevermind was confusing it with Scala native
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high_side
t2_4za4s
> there is a top secret intelligence agency that is pretty much devoted to satellite data And here I thought all those satellites were up there for funsies. Classified doesn't mean competent. > they've been doing this kind of this for years.. Operational capacity deep learning on satellite images? > Lockheed has one of the best R&D divisions in the world (Skunkworks), they're researching all sorts of shit, even nuclear fusion... And they are a rare commodity with limited slush funding. The vast majority of dollars goes to Lockheed's contract mill.
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hasen-judy
t2_2j2as8va
Promotes a bunch of fads (TDD, Serverless, Machine Learning) then proceeds with: "but you don't need a new JavaScript framework". Yes, but guess what: you don't need any of the aforementioned fads either.
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/r/programming/comments/a4l01g/you_are_not_a_software_developer/ebfgxxd/
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sanity
t2_75zx
The name is quite flexible, you can use Kweb to build your Kwebsite, or perhaps hire a Kweb developer to do it, all running on your Kweb-server ;) Screencast should be fixed now, sorry about that.
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aullik
t2_duui5
your fucking kidding me. No one gives a F whether or not you are on github.
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/r/programming/comments/a8o6jw/im_now_on_github/eccab1i/
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sanity
t2_75zx
The main differences with Vaadin are: * Kweb is much smaller and lighter-weight than Vaadin * Vaadin comes with its own UI elements which you must use, while Kweb exposes JavaScript and at the lowest level and let's you build on that * Because of this, Kweb is much easier to extend than Vaadin, adding support for new client-side JavaScript libraries is easy * I don't believe Vaadin had the ability to skip a server round-trip when not needed, this causes Vaadin apps to feel more sluggish and this has been a problem for its adoption. Kweb solves this. * Kweb takes full advantage of Kotlin, so it's nicer to write - and takes advantage of stuff like coroutines to great effect I'll add to this list if I think of others, is that helpful?
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sanity
t2_75zx
Kweb doesn't use the Kotlin-to-JavaScript compiler, so that shouldn't be an issue.
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gnus-migrate
t2_nvuy8
If you're saying that because you don't control memory allocation then you don't control memory access then you're sorely mistaken. If you write in any imperative language then you have control over memory access.
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Isvara
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There can't be many people who have even seen an ARM1. AFAIR, they were only used as BBC Micro coprocessors.
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ebfhhot
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sinagog
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Thanks! I'll check it out in the new year!
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eccaf0u
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/r/programming/comments/a8epbk/i_made_a_playlist_of_129_videos_on_programming/eccaf0u/
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sanity
t2_75zx
I go into more depth on a comparison with Vaadin [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/a4dtp2/kweb_a_new_approach_to_building_rich_webapps_in/ebfhd4x/).
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ebfhite
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high_side
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> Do I think a multibillion dollar company serving contracts with the DOD Are you familiar with this world at all? Lol @ the idea of indirect charging. > fund a think tank of the world's smartest engineers, computer scientists, mathematicians They must be prodigious. Satellite vision today, stealth tomorrow, missile guidance the day after, space plane the next... What a busy schedule.
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eccafsu
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SatacheNakamate
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I designed [my language](https://qed-lang.org) with exactly that in mind (e.g. a small set of axioms and derivatives from there) :-)
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/r/programming/comments/a4h2vs/little_languages/ebfhjjl/
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Holy_City
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Imho async/await is best avoided in stable releases until they land on stable Rust (along with futures). That's a few months away, at least.
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eccas3m
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/r/programming/comments/a8i4ar/swc_superfast_alternative_for_babel/eccas3m/
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Tarmen
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Not sire if ternary search trees would be better if you only search through the interned strings when creating a new one. I wouldn't be surprised if a ternary trie or array mapped trie would make lookups faster but I can't imagine them having as good insertion times. A trie representation also makes gc'ing interned strings harder while the hashmap only needs weak reference support.
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/r/programming/comments/a8an2s/crafting_interpreters_how_to_build_a_hash_table/eccas7s/
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sanity
t2_75zx
lol
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ebfhkip
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/r/programming/comments/a4dtp2/kweb_a_new_approach_to_building_rich_webapps_in/ebfhkip/
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plgeek
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This is a much more useful read [http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/tandem/TR-85.7.pdf](http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/tandem/TR-85.7.pdf)
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eccav8j
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/r/programming/comments/a8lwa0/why_systems_fail_and_what_can_be_done_about_it/eccav8j/
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hasen-judy
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> I’ve seen all kinds of figures for drop-out rates in CS and they’re usually between 40% and 70%. The universities tend to see this as a waste; I think it’s just a necessary culling of the people who aren’t going to be happy or successful in programming careers. Now they just write npm modules and demand all projects adopt a CoC.
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/r/programming/comments/a4k5zu/the_perils_of_javaschools/ebfhmbz/
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joshragem
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I have half a blog post about it, but I’m trying to get my ideas implemented concretely before actually trying to preach the one true way. I think the trick will be in not merging into develop in the traditional way **spoilers**
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eccax0v
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/r/programming/comments/a8n44j/a_successful_git_branching_model/eccax0v/
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sanity
t2_75zx
This lib should be a significant step towards that, play around and let me know what you think.
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ebfhn96
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spacejack2114
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Or features or completeness, sure.
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/r/programming/comments/a8i4ar/swc_superfast_alternative_for_babel/eccb2qa/
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lorarc
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They need to know the basics but otherwise then that they don't really have much control. When they will need more control they will probably use another language.
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eccb2v9
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/r/programming/comments/a8kwg9/what_every_programmer_should_know_about_memory/eccb2v9/
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sanity
t2_75zx
I'm not that familiar with Meteor so it's hard to compare, but at a glance their approach seems a lot more complex than Kweb's. Kweb is a relatively simple interface layer between server and browser. Do you know what kind of scalability bottlenecks people ran into with it?
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ebfhsso
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xelhash
t2_23qbew0
Keep up the good work
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eccb438
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/r/programming/comments/a8ljnm/neural_network_digit_recognition/eccb438/
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rlbond86
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This video really helped me. Unfortunately it's saying a lot that you need to watch a 2 hr video to figure out git
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brodoyouevenscript
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I'm remarking on how several states have talked about taxing solar energy. So if someone was trying to be "off the grid", they're gonna have to get creative.
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/r/programming/comments/a4jtrr/im_a_developer_i_wont_teach_my_kids_to_code_and/ebfhy0v/
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MedicatedDeveloper
t2_3m5tr
The issue arises when people haven't developed the skills to find primary or suss out authoritative sources. Far too often the first solution found is tried without any real critical thinking or understanding going on between found solution and attempted implementation.
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ebfhyg5
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ShinyHappyREM
t2_1038di
I've yet to see these options when writing batch scripts.
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eccblea
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/r/programming/comments/a8kwg9/what_every_programmer_should_know_about_memory/eccblea/
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Isvara
t2_10v24
Clickbait title ✓ Smug, condescending tone ✓ Regurgitated truisms from a 40-year-old book ✓ Absurd, contrarian statements ✓
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ebfi0q4
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/r/programming/comments/a4l01g/you_are_not_a_software_developer/ebfi0q4/
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evilkalla
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This is being extremely generous. Maybe in very limited, key areas. In others they are hilariously behind.
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Radical_Rick
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People criticise Linus Torvalds but sometimes its justified. People are just idiots wasting your time.
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ebfi2pk
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JonMR
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It's too complicated. Even for companies with a complicated process. Think about your companies release process and model your git branching model after that. If you don't have a release process, you definitely don't need this.
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eccbnkb
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sanity
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Yeah, hopefully that should improve over time but most of Kotlin's earlier users were Java refugees like me - but Jetbrains clearly has bigger ambitions than to just be Java++.
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MotorAdhesive4
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Imagine what sort of blockchain they already must possess!
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svinna
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Having a linter in pre-commit and enforcing linted code before commit/push is much saner strategy. Or having a linter on server and using branches for each feature. Code that is not linted won't be possible to be merged
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ebfi86z
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toastjam
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> 10% false positive on negative test samples. No, the 10% is the recall error. Of all the positive samples, they identify 90% of them. What you describe would mean that of all the positive classifications, most are false positives (since the vast majority of houses don't have panels). Which would mean this was a pretty bad classifier.
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eccbr3q
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sanity
t2_75zx
Can you elaborate on how MeteorJS failed here?
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politefunction
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It is far from meaningless if this loop is critical. Anyway, I think their comment was general advice. Reasoning about data and CPU architecture helps to write globally faster software, and it is seems to be rarely taught. Also, I would not consider to be fast enough by comparing to the worst "opponents" one can find, ie. the ones you mentioned.
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eccbrba
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