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null | cat_in_the_wall | null | C++ generates garbage. The heap is garbage waiting to be reclaimed. C++ just requires it to be reclaimed manually rather than automatically. Both valid strategies, but to suggest that c++ never requires a process to reclaim memory does indeed sound like they are looking for a divine language. | null | 0 | 1491339188 | False | 0 | dftzv08 | t3_63bxdl | null | null | t1_dfteepk | null | 1493797659 | 6 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | nothingto1 | null | I'm guessing this means higher incomes and need for software engineers in the US? | null | 1 | 1491339246 | False | 0 | dftzx5i | t3_63gbjx | null | null | t3_63gbjx | null | 1493797688 | 5 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | dd_de_b | null | Based on my own experience and the other comments on this thread and articles I have read, skilled programmers/engineers have absolutely no problem finding work. So please let me know if you are able to find a source that says otherwise, I'd be interested in reading it | null | 0 | 1491339282 | False | 0 | dftzyhn | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dftzqd1 | null | 1493797705 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | machinegod420 | null | It could. Or, companies could start moving to other tech hubs outside the US. | null | 0 | 1491339346 | False | 0 | dfu00sp | t3_63gbjx | null | null | t1_dftzx5i | null | 1493797737 | 18 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | s73v3r | null | Tough. I don't want you here, yet I don't have a choice. | null | 0 | 1491339357 | False | 0 | dfu018c | t3_638rgm | null | null | t1_dftj0xx | null | 1493797743 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | qprs | null | Jesus a whole JVM for some scrolling text? | null | 0 | 1491339372 | False | 0 | dfu01sc | t3_63e1ws | null | null | t1_dftyoky | null | 1493797750 | 16 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | s73v3r | null | Horse shit. The unemployment rate for STEM grads is insanely low. | null | 0 | 1491339446 | False | 0 | dfu04cg | t3_638rgm | null | null | t1_dft34i8 | null | 1493797784 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Little_Duckling | null | And
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To you too, friend | null | 0 | 1491339505 | False | 0 | dfu06ek | t3_63e1ws | null | null | t1_dftz00p | null | 1493797811 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | s73v3r | null | Depends on the company. Sweatshops are going to follow that logic. Places like Google, Apple, Microsoft, etc are going to continue to use the program to bring the best people they can over, and treat them well. | null | 0 | 1491339531 | False | 0 | dfu07c1 | t3_638rgm | null | null | t1_dftepa9 | null | 1493797824 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | doom_Oo7 | null | http://david.rothlis.net/ninja-benchmark/ | null | 0 | 1491339609 | False | 0 | dfu0a0s | t3_63dch7 | null | null | t1_dftzbdu | null | 1493797860 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | nixonrichard | null | Oh, I would agree with you regarding "skilled" programmers. My point was about companies being unwilling to invest in recent graduates to help them develop those skills.
Tech is certainly replete with the notion of "come to us without us having to spend a time to make you a great programmer."
That's my point. The US needs to cut off the H1B spigot so companies have some incentive to invest in education and apprenticeship. | null | 0 | 1491339644 | False | 0 | dfu0b8q | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dftzyhn | null | 1493797876 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | PonysaurousRex | null | Thankfully, network on the UI thread kills the app on any modern phone - http://www.androiddesignpatterns.com/2012/06/app-force-close-honeycomb-ics.html | null | 0 | 1491339652 | False | 0 | dfu0bjj | t3_63ejyr | null | null | t1_dftxsak | null | 1493797880 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | s73v3r | null | To be fair, even in school, you can have the ideals of how good software looks drilled into you, but you don't really have it click until you're working. | null | 0 | 1491339747 | False | 0 | dfu0els | t3_638rgm | null | null | t1_dfsjtrv | null | 1493797921 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | [deleted] | null | > What have you done, "blabblabb"? Right.
true gives everyone the right to do terrible things too .. makes sense
giving in to DRM does not mean the web has "grown up" gimme a break worst rationale ever.. | null | 0 | 1491339786 | False | 0 | dfu0fwa | t3_63e229 | null | null | t1_dftwym7 | null | 1493797939 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | TheHillwoodMonkey | null | Or Forth, I suppose | null | 0 | 1491339826 | False | 0 | dfu0h92 | t3_63bxdl | null | null | t1_dftzv08 | null | 1493797956 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | msgs | null | You pretend there's aren't biases and even hostility against women in CS. Then when people are trying to alleviating this, you complain about it being unfair to men? How about showing concern for the real problem of bias against women in STEM. | null | 1 | 1491339830 | False | 0 | dfu0hd5 | t3_63cj74 | null | null | t1_dft29f0 | null | 1493797959 | -2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | msgs | null | See my previous comment. | null | 0 | 1491339888 | False | 0 | dfu0j91 | t3_63cj74 | null | null | t1_dft2owo | null | 1493797983 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | yogthos | null | I'm in Toronto, Canada so a bit out of the area. :)
I've worked at places with high turnover before, and that definitely introduces its own set of problems. When you have people going in and out every few months, you can't really afford to train people up on something like Clojure.
I don't really have much experience with Typscript or Elm myself, but I have worked a bit with Haskell and Scala previously. I did find them to be much harder to pick up and get productive with than Clojure.
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null | cat_in_the_wall | null | apparently someone has never seen native code. | null | 0 | 1491339908 | False | 0 | dfu0juq | t3_63dzrn | null | null | t1_dftvgeb | null | 1493797991 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | maattdd | null | Kahan is actually one of the most famous laureat for the IEEE754 (aka floating point) standard. Floyd I guess is related to the graph algorithm. No idea for Hopcroft. | null | 0 | 1491339935 | False | 0 | dfu0kqv | t3_63e1ws | null | null | t1_dftlq1h | null | 1493798003 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | themolidor | null | Wtf I hate people not being able to abuse the H1B visas now. | null | 1 | 1491339964 | False | 0 | dfu0lp0 | t3_63gbjx | null | null | t3_63gbjx | null | 1493798016 | 6 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | [deleted] | null | i dunno, he came in with scheme, managers made him javascript... | null | 0 | 1491340008 | False | 0 | dfu0n3e | t3_63e1ws | null | null | t1_dftwm2t | null | 1493798034 | -1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | seiggy | null | Yep, which is why wages are outgrowing inflation in my area by quite a bit. Just 5 years ago, average starting salary for a Jr Developer was $40k. Now average starting salary is about $55k. There's not a lot of H1B candidates given out to our area, as the big guys (HP, Dell, Microsoft, Apple, Google, etc) out on the west coast tend to gobble up the majority of the H1B slots. | null | 0 | 1491340204 | False | 0 | dfu0tg2 | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dftyzut | null | 1493798120 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | agonnaz | null | I love using SQLite as an application file format when it needs to be mostly read-write, and only portions need to be accessed at a time. When I'm writing the entire thing in one go and then mostly reading the entire thing every time, I opt for Google Protocol Buffers or Cap'n Proto instead. Basically, if it's more convenient to read and write as properly serialized data and working on it as a database is unwieldy, SQLite is going to be a pain.
Either way, though, SQLite as a file format can be quite amazing, especially with constraints, foreign keys, and other SQL-y goodness. I remember how good it felt when I needed to take my application data and do some heavy searching and matching on it, and I realized I could just use a JOIN, and I didn't have to do anything else. Another massive advantage is being able to just load up the file to work on it (especially for debugging) via a SQLite command line. Dumping data with protobuf or capn-proto gives you none of these very strong advantages.
edit: Oh, I forgot to mention transactions. Corruption-resistant files is a huge bonus. | null | 0 | 1491340225 | 1491340644 | 0 | dfu0u65 | t3_63adw4 | null | null | t3_63adw4 | null | 1493798130 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | ineedmorealts | null | You seem like you program front end | null | 0 | 1491340257 | False | 0 | dfu0v6t | t3_63auwj | null | null | t1_dfts9jk | null | 1493798143 | 15 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | reluctant_deity | null | I usually avoid the c stuff if I can, so didnt consider it. Theres also fstream. Im going to stop commenting so soon after napping. | null | 0 | 1491340282 | False | 0 | dfu0w1s | t3_6350ax | null | null | t1_dft4use | null | 1493798155 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | geekgrrl0 | null | Oh, I agree 100% about the Minnesota Nice phenomenon. Being from the Rockies, I really appreciate friendly and straight-forward interactions and holy cow, I seriously miss them. As much as the mountains! :)
I do well for $100k here but I'm naturally frugal (and one of those crazy MMM followers). Other people's circumstances could make $100k a struggle in St Paul. | null | 0 | 1491340442 | False | 0 | dfu1110 | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dftxqw7 | null | 1493798222 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | we-all-haul | null | > The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has ruled that an entry level computer programmer position would not generally qualify as a position in a “specialty occupation.
I would agree. Entry level computer programmer is not a speciality occupation | null | 0 | 1491340450 | False | 0 | dfu11b7 | t3_63gbjx | null | null | t3_63gbjx | null | 1493798225 | 44 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | agonnaz | null | If I'm tarring up an entire directory and then untarring the entire thing on the other side, it will save time, not waste it. Tar is horrible for random seeks, but if you aren't doing that anyway, it has no real downsides. | null | 0 | 1491340484 | False | 0 | dfu12ec | t3_63adw4 | null | null | t1_dft3xty | null | 1493798240 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | itsmontoya | null | Why can't both be a problem? The world is not back or white. For our SLAs, execution speed IS important. Just because a certain metric isn't important to you, doesn't mean that this concept is universal. | null | 0 | 1491340492 | False | 0 | dfu12nv | t3_63c9e1 | null | null | t1_dftw049 | null | 1493798244 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | novalentineforyou | null | 01101110 01100101 01110110 01100101 01110010 00100000 01100111 01101111 01101001 01101110 01100111 00100000 01110100 01101111 00100000 01101100 01100101 01110100 00100000 01111001 01101111 01110101 00100000 01100100 01101111 01110111 01101110 | null | 0 | 1491340495 | False | 0 | dfu12rq | t3_63e1ws | null | null | t1_dfu06ek | null | 1493798245 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Apterygiformes | null | big if true | null | 0 | 1491340559 | False | 0 | dfu14s0 | t3_63gui7 | null | null | t3_63gui7 | null | 1493798273 | -1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | pipocaQuemada | null | Well, you seem to be talking about free markets instead of the rather distinct idea of free trade, so...
In both cases, business owners buy labor at the market rate. With free trade, the free market rate is going to be lower. I think free trade is good here for the same reason I support "entitled" people in NYC being able to buy Florida oranges instead of locally grown ones at whatever the market rate for local greenhouse oranges grown in NYS would be. This isn't magically different, economically, because the one good is oranges while the other good is labor. | null | 0 | 1491340590 | False | 0 | dfu15tc | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dftzr8d | null | 1493798288 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | agonnaz | null | No. epubs are usually read from directly. They aren't friendly to editing, so they're more or less treated as read-only, but they are used directly, not typically extracted into some destination format. "Importing" an ebook, to most readers, just means to copy it to the internal storage. | null | 0 | 1491340612 | False | 0 | dfu16je | t3_63adw4 | null | null | t1_dft27nj | null | 1493798297 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | dima55 | null | Thanks for the link. When I have a project with 100k source files, I'll re-evaluate. | null | 0 | 1491340654 | False | 0 | dfu17u4 | t3_63dch7 | null | null | t1_dfu0a0s | null | 1493798314 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | bonekeeper | null | > How about showing concern for the real problem of bias against women in STEM.
I'm sorry, but I don't believe in fixing a bias by creating an opposite bias. Can you tell me why a program for kids of all genders is counterproductive for women (and mankind in general, for that matter)?
I believe much more in all-inclusive programs like OLPC that make no distinction of race or gender. To assume that girls/women **need** a program specifically crafted for them is, at best, very condescending, and at worst, highly sexist. | null | 0 | 1491340655 | 1491340892 | 0 | dfu17vh | t3_63cj74 | null | null | t1_dfu0hd5 | null | 1493798314 | 7 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | autotldr | null | This is the best tl;dr I could make, [original](http://www.latimes.com/business/technology/la-fi-tn-pompliano-snapchat-20170404-story.html) reduced by 87%. (I'm a bot)
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> A laid-off Snap Inc. employee isn't backing down from a legal fight over the reason he was let go by the Snapchat-maker.
> Anthony Pompliano's attorney asked a judge Tuesday to unseal court filings that purportedly show how Snap misrepresented usage of its app to investors and the public.
> Pompliano, a member of Snap's user growth team for three weeks in 2015, has accused Snap of luring him with allegedly dodgy data and firing him for speaking out about them internally.
*****
[**Extended Summary**](http://np.reddit.com/r/autotldr/comments/63h3r2/former_snapchat_employee_presses_to_unseal/) | [FAQ](http://np.reddit.com/r/autotldr/comments/31b9fm/faq_autotldr_bot/ "Version 1.65, ~95466 tl;drs so far.") | [Theory](http://np.reddit.com/r/autotldr/comments/31bfht/theory_autotldr_concept/) | [Feedback](http://np.reddit.com/message/compose?to=%23autotldr "PM's and comments are monitored, constructive feedback is welcome.") | *Top* *keywords*: **Snap**^#1 **Pompliano**^#2 **company**^#3 **Caption**^#4 **court**^#5 | null | 0 | 1491340688 | False | 0 | dfu18zn | t3_63gui7 | null | null | t3_63gui7 | null | 1493798330 | 5 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Cilph | null | To me its an alternative for Golang =D. We just need to get a standard library together to replace the JDK and provide what Go does. | null | 0 | 1491340819 | False | 0 | dfu1d5q | t3_63ddi5 | null | null | t1_dftir5s | null | 1493798386 | 7 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | someenigma | null | It's not that big a deal, honestly. It's the difference between
namespace A {
namespace B {
namespace C {
// stuff
}
}
}
and
namespace A::B::C {
// stuff
}
except that if you follow indentation rules, it becomes the difference between
namespace A {
namespace B {
namespace C {
// stuff
}
}
}
and
namespace A::B::C {
// stuff
}
so if your namespaces follow indentation rules, you can save on the width of the code you are writing. | null | 0 | 1491340823 | False | 0 | dfu1da9 | t3_6350ax | null | null | t1_dft9qor | null | 1493798388 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | lapinrigolo | null | something :) | null | 0 | 1491340943 | False | 0 | dfu1h4r | t3_63ddi5 | null | null | t1_dftr75f | null | 1493798439 | -1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Regimardyl | null | Yes … first thing I did was replace it with marquee … passed on that website quickly, though I'll probably just replace it with one generated by a proper static site generator at some point – current maintenance is done by manually editing the existing, ugly html. | null | 0 | 1491341046 | False | 0 | dfu1kaq | t3_63e1ws | null | null | t1_dfu01sc | null | 1493798481 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | expatcoder | null | All Scala GSOC 2017 projects [are here](https://www.scala-lang.org/gsoc/2017.html) | null | 0 | 1491341047 | False | 0 | dfu1kd0 | t3_63ddi5 | null | null | t1_dftx4d0 | null | 1493798481 | 9 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | quastra | null | <blink>jar jar blinks</blink> | null | 0 | 1491341101 | False | 0 | dfu1m3j | t3_63e1ws | null | null | t1_dftbzcq | null | 1493798505 | 6 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Khenshu | null | Back in the days i wasnt alive, have C had any competitor like C# is for Java? C# is slowly gaining edge, it will take years until it will tie market share of Java, however Oracles stupid decission would speed it up dramatically.
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null | OneWingedShark | null | Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) was a set of standards that defined an entire networking system/infrastructure, all [somewhat] designed together rather than the *ad hoc* TCP/IP.
Among the OSI standards was [X.400](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X.400) -- which would be what we'd be commonly using if OSI had won the day. (The body of the message, IIRC, could have been encrypted or even non-text data.)
(The article [OSI: The Internet That Wasn’t](http://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/networks/osi-the-internet-that-wasnt) explains some of it really nicely.) | null | 0 | 1491341138 | False | 0 | dfu1nal | t3_63auwj | null | null | t1_dftx7z1 | null | 1493798521 | 10 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | [deleted] | null | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1491341223 | False | 0 | dfu1q15 | t3_636jjs | null | null | t1_dfrwl2s | null | 1493798558 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | killerstorm | null | > Note about unicode: we could also always use a Character, and use UTF-8 encoding internally. But this makes all operations (from taking the length to moving the next character) slower, and more fragile. We must make sure not to cut a string in the middle of a multi-byte sequence. Instead, we manipulate a string of code points (in terms of unicode).
/facepalm
(Although makes sense when working with similar "Unicode" APIs.) | null | 0 | 1491341254 | False | 0 | dfu1r1e | t3_63e7fj | null | null | t3_63e7fj | null | 1493798571 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | _Mardoxx | null | Why does it ~~decreqse~~ increase in performance when you install visual studio? | null | 0 | 1491341275 | 1491464522 | 0 | dfu1row | t3_63dwlp | null | null | t3_63dwlp | null | 1493798580 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | boris_the_boris | null | No, it is not intuitive, try putting anything on a corner or even at the edge and you will know what I mean. | null | 0 | 1491341299 | False | 0 | dfu1ses | t3_6396io | null | null | t1_dftb17y | null | 1493798590 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | paholg | null | I'm banking on Minitel expanding out of France any day now. | null | 0 | 1491341346 | False | 0 | dfu1tyf | t3_63e1ws | null | null | t1_dftkby7 | null | 1493798610 | 9 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | [deleted] | null | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1491341400 | False | 0 | dfu1vp8 | t3_631rz0 | null | null | t3_631rz0 | null | 1493798634 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Platz | null | Right. The hard part is coming up with [Some Condition] that doesn't simply duplicate the code being tested. The canonical example is reversing a list (which you don't know the contents of until the test is run) twice should yield the same list. | null | 0 | 1491341425 | False | 0 | dfu1wh6 | t3_631rz0 | null | null | t1_dftv6ek | null | 1493798644 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | zerexim | null | Not sure, consider someone with comparable skills who just graduated MIT-level or Stanford-level university (ignore the elite badge, consider pure education) - technically that someone is entry level computer programmer (fresh graduate), but I believe "specialty occupation" or skills still applies to "her". | null | 0 | 1491341539 | False | 0 | dfu2018 | t3_63gbjx | null | null | t1_dfu11b7 | null | 1493798691 | -18 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | doublehyphen | null | Sure, some people moved on to C++ and later Java due to the stagnation of C. But it was a slow decline and many people did not stop using C, if people had I do not think we would have got C99 which many years later made it into VS.
Of course stopped development would make people move away from Java, but I predict a slow decline. | null | 0 | 1491341594 | False | 0 | dfu21tl | t3_63ddi5 | null | null | t1_dfu1mvo | null | 1493798716 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | slavik262 | null | Thanks for the article! I was fairly familiar with the OSI layers, but was lacking historical context. | null | 0 | 1491341609 | False | 0 | dfu229y | t3_63auwj | null | null | t1_dfu1nal | null | 1493798721 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | snerp | null | I agree, I'm not trying to say you need to go to school, but I learned to code before I learned computer science, and I wrote awful piles of spaghetti until I learned better principles, patterns, logic, theory, etc | null | 0 | 1491341615 | False | 0 | dfu22gm | t3_638rgm | null | null | t1_dfu0els | null | 1493798724 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | whereisbill | null | Thanks. I fixed the link. I should not write anything without my morning coffee. | null | 0 | 1491341993 | False | 0 | dfu2ean | t3_636m76 | null | null | t1_dftfqez | null | 1493798883 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | jo-ha-kyu | null | And hard work correlates directly to how much money you have. The more labour you put in, the more money you get. Those with the most money have worked the hardest. /s | null | 0 | 1491342164 | False | 0 | dfu2jm6 | t3_63e1ws | null | null | t1_dftjaat | null | 1493798954 | 10 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | killerstorm | null | I started using TypeScript recently, with a good IDE (WebStorm in my case) it is vastly superior to plain JS in terms of ergonomics. | null | 0 | 1491342169 | False | 0 | dfu2jr6 | t3_63eo3w | null | null | t1_dfto1cv | null | 1493798956 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | PM_ME_UR_OBSIDIAN | null | Typo:
>Unfortunately records suffer from the same problem as Tuples, namely they are always **value** types. | null | 0 | 1491342198 | False | 0 | dfu2knn | t3_63gp3w | null | null | t3_63gp3w | null | 1493798968 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | drabred | null | Personally I have always been a Retrofit user. | null | 0 | 1491342209 | False | 0 | dfu2l0h | t3_63ejyr | null | null | t1_dftxsak | null | 1493798972 | 7 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | c0d3g33k | null | Umm. Thanks, I guess. I think in the 20+ years since this book people have figured all this stuff out on their own.
I suppose the historical archivists may be happy about this. | null | 0 | 1491342221 | False | 0 | dfu2ldb | t3_63gixf | null | null | t3_63gixf | null | 1493798977 | -12 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | jo-ha-kyu | null | To be fair, Lee voted for the introduction of DRM in W3C if I'm correct. He, along with the other sponsors, deserve to be called out for it in my opinion. It may not be related to this award, and we should recognise achievement of course. But we shouldn't ignore the other things that people do, even on their victory days.
I'd also like to know what was *that* revolutionary about HTTP anyway. What did it do that FTP was incapable of doing, for example? If one could have an "FTP browser" (analogous to a web browser which is for HTTP) that connected to FTP servers and served index.html by default, how would it be worse than HTTP? You could have the same links but they'd start with ftp:// instead of http://. | null | 0 | 1491342246 | 1491342578 | 0 | dfu2m4l | t3_63e1ws | null | null | t1_dfts1i8 | null | 1493798988 | 8 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | lucky94 | null | Really? In an average novel of 300 words per page, knowing 80% of the words corresponds to not knowing 60 words per page. I get completely lost if there are any more than 10 unfamiliar words per page. | null | 0 | 1491342316 | False | 0 | dfu2oak | t3_63e2b5 | null | null | t1_dftridr | null | 1493799016 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Sleggefett | null | I thought you could already do this with Kotlin, but your background layer had to be Kotlin/js? | null | 0 | 1491342334 | False | 0 | dfu2ouk | t3_63ddi5 | null | null | t1_dft7nk2 | null | 1493799024 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | doom_Oo7 | null | the guys are specifically talking about the implementation of `for-in` JS loops, and they wouldn't even do a `for(const auto& element : elements)` in their c++ code.
Notice how the for-each method resolves to a smaller ASM footprint while being shorter and more readable:
https://godbolt.org/g/lKult9 | null | 0 | 1491342618 | 1491342913 | 0 | dfu2xlq | t3_63dzrn | null | null | t1_dfu0juq | null | 1493799142 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | mainfingertopwise | null | Mathemaprogrammers hate him! | null | 0 | 1491342660 | False | 0 | dfu2yya | t3_63cucc | null | null | t3_63cucc | null | 1493799160 | 6 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | shameless_hobo | null | God I praise the changes! I was born and still live in a forsaken place called Russia. I have a wide background, proper education, few publications and good open source commits. Since 2014 I keep finding interesting projects, people in US were interested in hiring me.
And fuck my bad luck, every time since then I lose the goddamn h1b lottery. Every year I see new interesting project, I keep communicating with people and bang - a lottery forces me to start over.
But when I google for people who actually succeded I facepalm. Alot. It feels like people just squeeze beginners through the lottery, taking experienced (and useful!) guys' spots. Ye, just like mine.
Hopefully from now on this clownfest comes to its end. | null | 0 | 1491342719 | False | 0 | dfu30r0 | t3_63gbjx | null | null | t3_63gbjx | null | 1493799184 | 28 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | kenfar | null | Glad to see this built on top of postgres rather than from scratch so that more functional querying is supported.
But of course, relational databases configured for MPP have supported time-series databases for about 30 years. It's just not been a common or built-in configuration for postgres, sqlite or mysql - so most programmers aren't aware that this is very common functionality.
So, how does this project differ from other MPP solutions built on top of postgres like: citus-db & postgres-xl? | null | 0 | 1491342881 | False | 0 | dfu35r0 | t3_63fu8e | null | null | t3_63fu8e | null | 1493799251 | 6 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | shameless_hobo | null | Talented guys are useless at that stage of their life anyway. For a government it's just a waste having such resident instead of an experienced one.
// mit-level alumni. | null | 0 | 1491342911 | False | 0 | dfu36ou | t3_63gbjx | null | null | t1_dfu2018 | null | 1493799263 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | expatcoder | null | Wow, huge deluge of downvotes in minutes, entire comment thread sent to oblivion.
It's not a big deal, Scala's backed in part by the EPFL so there's a constant stream of masters and doctoral level students, thus entry into GSOC is pretty much guaranteed.
Jetbrains can just cherry pick from Scala Native as has been done with the nice-to-have features of Scala, it's pretty much a win-win situation for all sides. | null | 0 | 1491342912 | False | 0 | dfu36qc | t3_63ddi5 | null | null | t1_dfu1kd0 | null | 1493799264 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | SwabTheDeck | null | > Noted philosopher John Romero echoed the sentiment when developing his interactive exorcism program, Doom.
I like the cut of your jib | null | 0 | 1491342969 | False | 0 | dfu38hc | t3_63e1ws | null | null | t1_dftul7n | null | 1493799289 | 25 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | SwabTheDeck | null | It is my understanding that Europeans are weird, and that their spelling habits are a reflection of their overarching cultural weirdness. | null | 0 | 1491343034 | False | 0 | dfu3ah1 | t3_63e1ws | null | null | t1_dftjgby | null | 1493799314 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Peaker | null | tup is great, but I wanted input detection to just build the inputs instead of yell at me -- so I avoid the over-specifying-inputs problem of tup.
So I wrote [buildsome](https://github.com/buildsome/buildsome), which uses fs hooks like tup to validate correctness - it also uses the same hooks to detect inputs so you are not obligated to specify them. | null | 0 | 1491343055 | False | 0 | dfu3b5y | t3_63dch7 | null | null | t1_dftnm13 | null | 1493799323 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | OneWingedShark | null | You're absolutely welcome! | null | 0 | 1491343079 | False | 0 | dfu3bw3 | t3_63auwj | null | null | t1_dfu229y | null | 1493799334 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | zerexim | null | > instead of
Why "instead"? Why not have both? | null | 0 | 1491343106 | False | 0 | dfu3cqw | t3_63gbjx | null | null | t1_dfu36ou | null | 1493799345 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
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null | arogozine | null | I am glad that CallerFilePath, CallerLineNumber, or CallerMemberName are now supported. | null | 0 | 1491343181 | False | 0 | dfu3f5n | t3_63gp3w | null | null | t3_63gp3w | null | 1493799377 | 8 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
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null | grauenwolf | null | My apologies. It has been corrected. | null | 0 | 1491343257 | False | 0 | dfu3hk8 | t3_63gp3w | null | null | t1_dfu2knn | null | 1493799409 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | cards_dot_dll | null | Work on your variable names. | null | 0 | 1491343272 | False | 0 | dfu3i1n | t3_63h0vm | null | null | t3_63h0vm | null | 1493799415 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | grauenwolf | null | It's a small thing, but incredibly helpful.
Remind me, does F# have `nameof(variable)`? | null | 0 | 1491343326 | False | 0 | dfu3jom | t3_63gp3w | null | null | t1_dfu3f5n | null | 1493799438 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | andsens | null | Huh, doesn't ring a bell. I only remember Tanenbaum :-/ | null | 0 | 1491343356 | False | 0 | dfu3kky | t3_63e1ws | null | null | t1_dftpmad | null | 1493799449 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | flukus | null | True, but the libraries often have different use cases. The c ones will be for low level stuff, the Java ones will be for higher level business stuff. | null | 0 | 1491343392 | False | 0 | dfu3lpg | t3_63ddi5 | null | null | t1_dfthclz | null | 1493799465 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
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null | dblake123 | null | surprised john carmack hasn't gotten it yet. | null | 0 | 1491343495 | False | 0 | dfu3ot7 | t3_63e1ws | null | null | t3_63e1ws | null | 1493799506 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | doom_Oo7 | null | My complaint is not on the blogpost, but on V8's coding standards (exhbitied through this post).
> And why would you use one language's for-in loop to describe the implementation of another's?
uh... what ? | null | 0 | 1491343578 | False | 0 | dfu3r7k | t3_63dzrn | null | null | t1_dfu3ost | null | 1493799538 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
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null | Ou812icRuok | null | fascinating and well written. | null | 0 | 1491343617 | False | 0 | dfu3sd1 | t3_63h7mg | null | null | t3_63h7mg | null | 1493799554 | 10 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | flukus | null | We can pull our pants up to our nipples, grab our walking sticks and cash in on all those 2038 bug consulting opportunities! | null | 0 | 1491343631 | False | 0 | dfu3sre | t3_63ddi5 | null | null | t1_dftta73 | null | 1493799559 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | kare_kano | null | [When all](http://blog.boxedart.com/images/Yahoo.jpg) – [you had](https://ceblog.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/mcdonalds.png) – [was <font>](http://www.poweredbysearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Old-Apple-Website.jpg) – and 8bit potato images... something like <marquee>, or a Java applet, or being able to make it snow with JavaScript, or animated gifs for that matter, it was amazing stuff.
I'm not sure I can convey just how crazy people went for this stuff back then. Can you imagine seeing animated gifs for the first time?
My first web page circa 1994 was just [the alien](https://tcrf.net/images/e/eb/ABTitleAmiga.png) from Team 17's "Alien Breed" on the top and some white text on a black background. I thought that was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen. But being able to put a dancing hamster on your page?! Rainbow text moving from left to right?!! That was jaw-dropping stuff. It was like coming across some of the magical moving photos from Harry Potter in real life.
The web was so cool that even "under construction" pages were cool. Later on, people couldn't understand what was the point in putting up a content-free page to basically say "we have nothing for you yet". It's nonsense, right? But it was actually fetishism for a completely new creative medium. People were fascinated by the fact you could make with your own two hands something that looked (in their mind) like a glossy page from a magazine, and also publish it so that people from all over the world could come see it.
Before the web you'd have to pay a ton of money to a large circulation magazine or TV network to achieve that, and even then it wouldn't be truly global. And now you could do it in a half an hour for virtually nothing. It was staggering stuff. Forget that it looked like crap, the implications behind the techology made it beautiful.
That's what Tim Berners-Lee has achieved, and why he deserves this prize and then some. Hats off to you, Sir. The web has managed to blow my mind so many times since it was invented, and it keeps doing it every day, with things like Reddit and r/place. One of humanity's greatest inventions if you ask me. | null | 0 | 1491343696 | False | 2 | dfu3ups | t3_63e1ws | null | null | t1_dfu01sc | null | 1493799586 | 116 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | doom_Oo7 | null | it's a simplified version of it, but the bad design manages to transcend the blog post barrier. Just look here. https://github.com/v8/v8/blob/e0af473c615892c510c0534a7da74a6afd501986/src/elements.cc#L1167 | null | 0 | 1491343715 | False | 0 | dfu3van | t3_63dzrn | null | null | t1_dfu3rzm | null | 1493799593 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
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null | kare_kano | null | Now, now. Technically speaking, cookies and JavaScript were once "Netscape doing its thing". Not everything that Microsoft did stuck around, but they did contribute some pretty revolutionary stuff too. | null | 0 | 1491343843 | False | 0 | dfu3z0l | t3_63e1ws | null | null | t1_dftkn40 | null | 1493799644 | 10 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
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null | jackmott2 | null | I don't understand your correction. In .NET universe 'value type' usually implies a stack allocated thing, or a thing that would be in-line in an array, etc. A record is not that. It is allocated on the heap, unless you make it a struct. Am I missing something? | null | 0 | 1491343946 | False | 0 | dfu4205 | t3_63gp3w | null | null | t1_dfu2knn | null | 1493799685 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
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null | mindbleach | null | It's pronounced "gib." | null | 0 | 1491343979 | False | 0 | dfu42xh | t3_63e1ws | null | null | t1_dfu38hc | null | 1493799697 | 22 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | tkannelid | null | I know what the method is doing. I know the meaning of the thing it returns. I need to know what fields and methods it has so that I can meaningfully interact with it.
This is when writing code, not just when debugging. | null | 0 | 1491344009 | False | 0 | dfu43rt | t3_63c9e1 | null | null | t1_dftzn3i | null | 1493799709 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
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