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armornick
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Yes, by Google.
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__sharkey
t2_3gu0qt8
I can scan the JavaScript and know what is going on right away: I get a new array containing a subset of `words`. With the list comprehension, the shape of the code is the same throughout, so I have to read the whole thing to know what is going on. It seems petty, but it just makes Python less comfortable to read in this case (though it is generally pretty good).
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ebzg3in
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/r/programming/comments/a6ufoy/i_wrote_a_python_program_to_calculate_the_most/ebzg3in/
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folkrav
t2_c34fi
I don't have actual contributor numbers by volume, but there seems to be [quite a few](https://github.com/ChromiumWebApps/chromium/blob/master/AUTHORS). In terms of actual organisations active in the project, out of that same list : BlackBerry Limited <*@blackberry.com> Code Aurora Forum <*@codeaurora.org> Comodo CA Limited Google Inc. <*@google.com> NVIDIA Corporation <*@nvidia.com> Opera Software ASA <*@opera.com> The Chromium Authors <*@chromium.org> The MathWorks, Inc. <binod.pant@mathworks.com> Torchmobile Inc. Venture 3 Systems LLC <*@venture3systems.com> Yandex LLC <*@yandex-team.ru>
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/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1viyd/
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NatoBoram
t2_hwbhy
>Just use Firefox FTFY
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eb1vjgb
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/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1vjgb/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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fuddlesworth
t2_djve0
PHP: If you aren't working on WordPress, then it's a maintenance language. WordPress is pretty much the only thing keeping it alive. C/C++: I hate the 'great to learn as a beginner' crap that gets spouted. They are very much not a great beginner language and will end up frustrating most people. The amount of jobs for C/C++ vs other languages is quite low. JavaScript: Start with HTML and CSS? What? You don't need to know HTML and CSS to start writing JavaScript. A lot of uses for JavaScript don't even touch HTML and CSS. Honestly, this whole article is drivel.
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ebzg4v0
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/r/programming/comments/a706es/5_programming_languages_to_learn_in_2019/ebzg4v0/
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WaitForMoreBetter
t2_23d4k8g7
I've done professional development in desktop environments and on the web. I would choose a web-first architecture now every time unless the problem demanded features not available to web apps, and those features are becoming increasingly scarce. The browser is not a toy, and you're doing many developers a huge injustice by saying so.
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eb1vn4z
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/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1vn4z/
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/r/programming/comments/a706es/5_programming_languages_to_learn_in_2019/ebzgdkk/
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devperez
t2_cr8bd
Here's the article: https://mspoweruser.com/microsoft-might-soon-launch-windows-lite-based-on-windows-coreos/
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eb1vnyd
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/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1vnyd/
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/r/programming/comments/a71734/how_do_i_get_dates_instead_of_numbers_when_i_plot/ebzgh2v/
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ThisIs_MyName
t2_f3gm5
Anyone can get commit access to Chromium, you don't have to work for google.
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0
eb1vo3d
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/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1vo3d/
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coladict
t2_aijf0
ReferenceError: WebAssembly is not defined I think I disabled that some time ago, because I'm just waiting for the inevitable wave of "OMG WebAssembly ALLOWS FOR REMOTE CODE EXECUTION EXPLOITS" articles.
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ebzgntz
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/r/programming/comments/a6zxou/sandspiel_a_falling_sand_game_built_in_rust_and/ebzgntz/
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r/programming
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dhruvrajvanshi
t2_kji30
Really? I tried using it. I was expecting a safari like experience. A slightly worse chrome that uses way less memory per tab (because of deep os integration presumably). I was wrong. Edge takes a lot of RAM for me. So I switched to Firefox.
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eb1vosg
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/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1vosg/
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t5_2fwo
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combinatorylogic
t2_iab4d
Never read this shit, or anything else written by R. Martin. It's disgusting.
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1545063800
False
0
ebzgrmo
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t1_ebzfyc4
/r/programming/comments/a70crz/stop_learning_frameworks/ebzgrmo/
1547727685
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t5_2fwo
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bastix2
t2_ippqz
Maybe include a quick bit about IPv6 as it becomes more relevant by the day. Also that example ipv4 would never happen...
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False
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eb1vpf9
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/r/programming/comments/a2snva/dns_in_one_picture/eb1vpf9/
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1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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__sharkey
t2_3gu0qt8
Agreed. I think that the original comment was good python style. I just think that python missed the mark in this case.
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ebzguei
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/r/programming/comments/a6ufoy/i_wrote_a_python_program_to_calculate_the_most/ebzguei/
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r/programming
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saltupz
t2_1apw6yx6
I have none of those issues, and i have a macbook pro from 2012.
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False
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eb1vvvt
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t1_eb0u2ol
/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eb1vvvt/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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AngularBeginner
t2_eky8x
Okay.
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1545063862
False
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ebzgum7
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/r/programming/comments/a7188d/my_development_environment_code_editor_computer/ebzgum7/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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Dean_Roddey
t2_r72lw
It sucks like a black hole. It will get slightly less so if MS's Blazor catches on, since at least we can then use C# on the browser side. Javascript is the Basic of modern languages. Writing serious code in Javascript is like creating serious art with crayons. And any platform where you basically can't do modal loops, can't create real scoped modal popups (i.e. that aren't just stuff drawn over other stuff), where background processing is subject to all kinds of limitations, where everything becomes some convoluted async callback hell. It sucks.
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False
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eb1vwo7
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t1_eb1vn4z
/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1vwo7/
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r/programming
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MaximeRnR
t2_2a1a8zbf
Is that everybody says when they see your code ?
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1545063893
False
0
ebzgw2z
t3_a70crz
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t1_ebzgrmo
/r/programming/comments/a70crz/stop_learning_frameworks/ebzgw2z/
1547727739
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t5_2fwo
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eb1w17x
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/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1w17x/
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-1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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AngularBeginner
t2_eky8x
This is not your support forum. From the sidebar: > Do you have a question? Check out /r/learnprogramming, /r/cscareerquestions, or Stack Overflow.
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1545064031
False
0
ebzh2wb
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t3_a7149e
/r/programming/comments/a7149e/maze_generation_code_in_c_generating_weird/ebzh2wb/
1547727824
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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aengelberg
t2_h8xvw
You're welcome
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1543900790
False
0
eb1w1gg
t3_a2jrs4
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t1_eazohjb
/r/programming/comments/a2jrs4/every_clojure_talk_ever/eb1w1gg/
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3
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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kenshihan
t2_2qjajvvp
My employer thanks you for sharing this. :D
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1545064113
False
0
ebzh6tz
t3_a6zxou
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t3_a6zxou
/r/programming/comments/a6zxou/sandspiel_a_falling_sand_game_built_in_rust_and/ebzh6tz/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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saltupz
t2_1apw6yx6
What? Not all projects are business, they can be personal projects you do in a weekend. You dont hire everytime you encounter new tech do you?
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1543900839
False
0
eb1w2wl
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t1_eb0wzmw
/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eb1w2wl/
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0
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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fredrikaugust
t2_cp2g2
Could also toss in Elixir under functional, and Typescript and Go under web dev. They're all interesting languages that have real world applications :)
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1545064121
False
0
ebzh78t
t3_a706es
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t1_ebzd5ct
/r/programming/comments/a706es/5_programming_languages_to_learn_in_2019/ebzh78t/
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r/programming
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Turings_Ego
t2_7p054se
see also yoshi's grab in super smash brothers melee
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1543900901
False
0
eb1w4us
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t1_eb0zcet
/r/programming/comments/a2oxxm/nvidia_physx_sdk_has_gone_open_source_3clause_bsd/eb1w4us/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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zealotassasin
t2_9dhgr
Ah, I don't think I have reflection enabled on my server, will give that a try. Thanks!
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False
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ebzh7rv
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t1_ebzezu3
/r/programming/comments/a6yo9z/bloomrpc_gui_client_for_grpc_services/ebzh7rv/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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blobjim
t2_bdboj
Definitely interesting, but it doesn't really provide evidence for most of what the article says.
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False
0
eb1w4x9
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t1_eb1w17x
/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1w4x9/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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acroback
t2_ayq6q
Don't think it is that simple.
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1545064140
False
0
ebzh87e
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t3_a70qqn
/r/programming/comments/a70qqn/special_cases_are_a_code_smell/ebzh87e/
1547727889
35
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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saltupz
t2_1apw6yx6
Do it right? So you seriously suggest haskell is the only real tool here. Grow up son.
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1543900944
False
0
eb1w67s
t3_a2b8u4
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t1_eb06e9q
/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eb1w67s/
1546397604
0
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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combinatorylogic
t2_iab4d
You're retarded, aren't you? All the uncle bob fans are completely brain-dead.
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1545064242
False
0
ebzhd5n
t3_a70crz
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t1_ebzgw2z
/r/programming/comments/a70crz/stop_learning_frameworks/ebzhd5n/
1547727950
0
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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saltupz
t2_1apw6yx6
What senior? This project could be a weekend thing, or a hackathon. You just need something done quickly.
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1543901060
False
0
eb1w9qo
t3_a2b8u4
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t1_eb1nl01
/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eb1w9qo/
1546397649
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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rrssh
t2_6gi7j
noice.jpg
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1545064281
False
0
ebzhf3r
t3_a6zs9u
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t1_ebzd7e2
/r/programming/comments/a6zs9u/mob_programming_is_an_approach_i_researched_for/ebzhf3r/
1547727974
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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immibis
t2_dj2ua
In the case of Slack, Discord, Skype, and Spotify, the users aren't using something else because the network effect forces them to not use something else. They have to use the bloated apps or none at all. In the case of GitHub Desktop, Figma, VS Code, and Atom, users haven't heard of them. Conclusion: as a company, you can afford to fuck over your users by making their computers dogshit slow, if the network effect is on your side.
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1543901078
False
0
eb1wab8
t3_a2b8u4
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t1_eaysusi
/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eb1wab8/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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zom-ponks
t2_8fskx
Not disagreeing here, Typescript definitely, and Go goes probably under "general purpose". I'm not too familiar with Elixir to comment. But you kind of underline my point, it's not the language, it's rather the category and the purpose of it's usage.
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1545064342
False
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ebzhi4f
t3_a706es
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t1_ebzh78t
/r/programming/comments/a706es/5_programming_languages_to_learn_in_2019/ebzhi4f/
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1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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girlBAIII
t2_z1li2
Better chance than cd rom that's for sure
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1543901155
False
0
eb1wcl5
t3_a2rcot
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t1_eb1hvd0
/r/programming/comments/a2rcot/al_lowe_reveals_his_sierra_source_code/eb1wcl5/
1546397684
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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wastingmine
t2_3xl1l
I agree, you can't deny the fact that some people are wizard-tier at some stuff. Anything from sports, to music, to programming.
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1545064359
False
0
ebzhiy2
t3_a6k3qb
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t1_ebxl9y9
/r/programming/comments/a6k3qb/how_shazam_works_audio_fingerprinting_and_indexing/ebzhiy2/
1547728021
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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saltupz
t2_1apw6yx6
Typescript is a blessing too, when it comes to frontend. You also get to share code on the front and back.
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1543901255
False
0
eb1wfi4
t3_a2vv0d
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t1_eb1tj1l
/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1wfi4/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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CWSwapigans
t2_bxvkg
Totally agree.
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1545064367
False
0
ebzhjbh
t3_a6nfgh
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t1_ebyl515
/r/programming/comments/a6nfgh/things_nobody_told_me_about_being_a_software/ebzhjbh/
1547728026
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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Dean_Roddey
t2_r72lw
This video demonstrates how I implemented a thin client for my CQC automation platform. It is Windows based and our flagship touch screen runs on Windows, but we also needed (in the fullness of time) to support non-Windows clients. Instead of creating a completely different system, we used the fact that all of this is written in terms of our own C++ frameworks (from the ground - aka OS - up) to be able to remote the same touch screen UI engine to a browser based thin client as well, to get exactly the same visual results there. The client sends back touch screen input which is fed into the UI engine as though it came from a local touch screen. This allows us to virtualize the whole thing, and host multiple instances in our web server. The performance is very good.
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1543901272
False
0
eb1wg1k
t3_a2v6wn
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t3_a2v6wn
/r/programming/comments/a2v6wn/creating_an_xwindowish_thin_client_touch_screen/eb1wg1k/
1546397726
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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newp
t2_3jysc
Not this mob programming content spam again. This guy and his group goes around to various orgs and pushes this concept of mob programming the same way agile gets sold through to companies. Just do a reddit search for mob programming to see how often this comes up and look for themes in who and what is said. You’ll notice quickly it’s a marketing campaign
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1545064481
False
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ebzhovp
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/r/programming/comments/a6zs9u/mob_programming_is_an_approach_i_researched_for/ebzhovp/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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spikerman
t2_45xca
Microsoft trys soo hard to get people to use edge but requires fucking IE for functionality on their own apps. Looking at you sharefuckingpoint
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1543901413
False
0
eb1wk5q
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t3_a2vv0d
/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1wk5q/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
MaximeRnR
t2_2a1a8zbf
Well all is not to take as gold but still, there are a majority of stuff that are pretty accurate.
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1545064523
False
0
ebzhqxy
t3_a70crz
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t1_ebzhd5n
/r/programming/comments/a70crz/stop_learning_frameworks/ebzhqxy/
1547728121
-3
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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ardasyenden
t2_12lkrx
Google is everywhere and everything now, and it really needs some competition. However, I don’t want that to come from a company just like google so I use Firefox and DuckDuckGo.
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1543901447
False
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eb1wl6a
t3_a2vv0d
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/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1wl6a/
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r/programming
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CWSwapigans
t2_bxvkg
You did indeed answer it. I'm asking if you have a link relevant to the comment at hand >In the valley it's easier to get a job as a female thanks to affirmative action
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False
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ebzhr5a
t3_a6nfgh
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t1_eby6hlk
/r/programming/comments/a6nfgh/things_nobody_told_me_about_being_a_software/ebzhr5a/
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r/programming
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UpbeatWord
t2_1s9oylet
But no one even clicks the links on reddit
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1543901474
False
0
eb1wlyy
t3_a2vv0d
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t1_eb1t7i7
/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1wlyy/
1546397800
8
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
BeniBela
t2_3kedk
How about Date("2018-12-25").to("2018-12-27") Date("2018-12-25").until("2018-12-27") Date("2018-12-25").tomorrow().to("2018-12-27") Date("2018-12-25").tomorrow().until("2018-12-27") ? In math you can replace `[)` with `[[`
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1545064561
False
0
ebzhsrb
t3_a6yfv9
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t3_a6yfv9
/r/programming/comments/a6yfv9/readability_is_relative/ebzhsrb/
1547728143
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Dean_Roddey
t2_r72lw
If I have to work in the browser I use Typescript, and any sane person should. But it doesn't let you use the same code on the back end if you want to use a real language on the back-end, which I think most people really do. Typescript is a band-aid around a language that was never remotely designed to handle what people are trying to do with it now. It needs to die as soon as possible.
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1543901486
False
0
eb1wmbg
t3_a2vv0d
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t1_eb1wfi4
/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1wmbg/
1546397804
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
dpash
t2_5bdkm
This would be better as a factory method, and indeed is in the JDK: var period = Period.between(LocalDate.parse("2018-12-25"), LocalDate.parse("2018-12-27")); But you have to remember that the dates are inclusive and exclusive respectively. There is precedent for adding a `Period.betweenInclusive()` method thanks to `IntStream.rangeClosed()`.
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1545064635
False
0
ebzhweu
t3_a6yfv9
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t1_ebz1ki7
/r/programming/comments/a6yfv9/readability_is_relative/ebzhweu/
1547728218
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
rustbutunironically
t2_2lvlnvav
thanks for the correction
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0
1543901554
False
0
eb1wob8
t3_a2vv0d
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t1_eb1vdtr
/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1wob8/
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1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
joshragem
t2_lonqivo
Didn’t watch, just want to say I love the blue iMac in the background
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0
1545064650
False
0
ebzhx5h
t3_a719k6
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t3_a719k6
/r/programming/comments/a719k6/the_consequences_of_your_code_tom_scott/ebzhx5h/
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-25
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
WaitForMoreBetter
t2_23d4k8g7
I see you haven't done much serious web development recently, nor are you up-to-date on the latest features, so I'm afraid there's no point to this discussion. Also, you're obviously so entrenched in your position, I doubt there's any argument I could make to open your mind. Please, don't speak for me in the future. Here's one developer that has done "serious development" in both realms that believes the browser is an incredibly useful tool and not a toy.
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1543901642
False
0
eb1wqua
t3_a2vv0d
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t1_eb1vwo7
/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1wqua/
1546397860
4
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
manuranga
t2_4081a
I can understand your uneasiness with `UnconnectedPeer` if you are coming from mutable OOP world, but if you work with immutable objects/persistent data structures following API will not look odd. UnconnectedPeer::connect -> Peer
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0
1545064677
False
0
ebzhyis
t3_a6sude
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t1_ebzc776
/r/programming/comments/a6sude/naming_things/ebzhyis/
1547728243
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Fritzed
t2_4idm7
**IF** this is true, it would be really bad news for the entire web. Edge and Firefox are tremendously important even with their limited usage. With nearly all web browsers on as hared core, the w3c, web standards effectively become closed standards. That being said, it's highly unlikely that this is true. It doesn't make any sense at all. The rendering engine is *far from* the main problem with edge.
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1543901658
False
0
eb1wraj
t3_a2vv0d
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t3_a2vv0d
/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1wraj/
1546397864
4
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
drjeats
t2_4lzhn
Hmm. Counterexample: Perl :P
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0
1545064723
False
0
ebzi0sl
t3_a6ufoy
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t1_ebyzj8y
/r/programming/comments/a6ufoy/i_wrote_a_python_program_to_calculate_the_most/ebzi0sl/
1547728271
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
freakwent
t2_3juln
That didn't take long.
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1543901701
False
0
eb1wsj9
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t3_a2vv0d
/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1wsj9/
1546397881
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
dpash
t2_5bdkm
This is what the Java API assumes for `Period.between(start, end)`. `start` is inclusive, `end` is exclusive. I don't think many people would assume that the start is exclusive. At which point is just the end and you can either have a boolean flag and an over loaded version with a default, or have two separate methods.
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1545065061
0
ebzi89g
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/r/programming/comments/a6yfv9/readability_is_relative/ebzi89g/
1547728363
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
grauenwolf
t2_570j
Who said it was a Microsoft employee? Certainly not the "reporter". (And given that one of his recent articles is "Where's the best place to buy" an HP laptop, I'm not sure reporter is the correct term for him.)
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1543901783
False
0
eb1wuub
t3_a2vv0d
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t1_eb1uqx0
/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1wuub/
1546397908
6
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
donegerWild
t2_138z5j
Blockchain has been around much longer than a year, at least 10 years by some estimates. To your point though, no one saw the explosion of demand for this technology coming and it should be very obvious there would be a necessary lack of experience within the current market's offerings, employers should adjust their requirements accordingly
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1545065037
False
0
ebzig9w
t3_a6v025
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t1_eby7m4n
/r/programming/comments/a6v025/the_skills_gap_in_tech_is_virtually_nonexistent/ebzig9w/
1547728463
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
diggr-roguelike2
t2_13327ggz
The ratio of markup to text in a book is not like the ratio of markup to content in a modern (read: engineered by mental retards) webpage.
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1543901888
False
0
eb1wxsd
t3_a23cci
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t1_eazdlv2
/r/programming/comments/a23cci/utf7_a_ghost_from_the_time_before_utf8/eb1wxsd/
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1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Iwan_Zotow
t2_xwkmk
No. size(1) or readelf on Linux, dumpbin on Windows will give you .text, .data, .rodata, .bss and all other segments size, then you could do meaningful comparison.
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1545065051
False
0
ebzih0k
t3_a6o8uz
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t1_ebwzp66
/r/programming/comments/a6o8uz/performance_comparison_of_firefox_64_built_with/ebzih0k/
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2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
immibis
t2_dj2ua
It started as "the type system tells you everything", now it's "the type system plus the name tells you everything". Now how will you know whether `transferMoney :: WithdrawableAccount -> DepositableAccount -> CurrencyAmount -> Maybe DBAction` allows the source account balance to become negative or not?
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1543902133
False
0
eb1x4p2
t3_a0w66h
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t1_eapmwtt
/r/programming/comments/a0w66h/we_dont_have_time_to_write_tests/eb1x4p2/
1546398059
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
AlexWIWA
t2_697or
Probably got abandoned by the dev. Reddit breaks things a lot.
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1545065188
False
0
ebzinon
t3_a6ufoy
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t1_ebz6ji5
/r/programming/comments/a6ufoy/i_wrote_a_python_program_to_calculate_the_most/ebzinon/
1547728554
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
crashC
t2_h8g0z
Any impressive features? Any interesting sample apps?
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0
1543902212
False
0
eb1x6zr
t3_a2upty
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t3_a2upty
/r/programming/comments/a2upty/obnc_oberon_2016_compiler_and_documentation/eb1x6zr/
1546398088
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
cscirclejerk
t2_2p0vpyjk
At the bootcamp for which I am a teaching assistant, the students are not learning any fundamentals, but rather surface level knowledge of a plethora of frameworks and languages. To be honest, most of them are not even reaching a satisfactory level of profiency in anything we teach because we spend three days per topic (4 hour class sessions) doing 'Hello World' difficulty assignments. Working at this bootcamp has shown me that some are just carrot-on-a-stick cash grabs.
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1545065212
False
0
ebziov1
t3_a70qfc
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t3_a70qfc
/r/programming/comments/a70qfc/you_cant_build_an_iphone_with_python/ebziov1/
1547728569
6
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
borghildhedda
t2_5szie05
- the optimal solution would be a union which makes it a must. - the minimal one is that developers should negotiate an automatic time off for oncall or at least be aware of it in the contract and say explicitly in the contract what is the compensation for every hour of oncall.
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1543902331
False
0
eb1xac2
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t1_eb1ezua
/r/programming/comments/a2lrrh/developer_on_call/eb1xac2/
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0
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
devraj7
t2_yhtpo
Talk about throwing the baby with the bath water. The Litmus test is not "Are you still using that framework you were using five year ago today?", it's "At the time, did that framework help you get your work done better or faster?". If the answer is yes, that framework was probably worth learning back then.
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1545065268
False
0
ebzirkb
t3_a70crz
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t3_a70crz
/r/programming/comments/a70crz/stop_learning_frameworks/ebzirkb/
1547728603
8
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Dean_Roddey
t2_r72lw
Then enlighten me. How does one do modal loops or a real, scoped modal dialog in the browser? If it's doable I'd love to know how. How do you avoid the fact that Javascript is fundamentally async oriented? If the answer is to use some big client side framework that seems to hide some of these limitations, but doesn't really get rid of them, that's not much of answer. ​
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1543902375
False
0
eb1xbk3
t3_a2vv0d
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t1_eb1wqua
/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1xbk3/
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2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Mgladiethor
t2_8k82r
thats why it runs so nicely, javascript sucks
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1545065271
False
0
ebzirpy
t3_a6zxou
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t1_ebzfh3y
/r/programming/comments/a6zxou/sandspiel_a_falling_sand_game_built_in_rust_and/ebzirpy/
1547728605
15
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
[deleted]
None
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1543902385
False
0
eb1xbty
t3_a2qsez
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t1_eb0y1k8
/r/programming/comments/a2qsez/three_years_as_a_hibernate_developer_advocate/eb1xbty/
1546398148
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Capaj
t2_60zqz
No I don't. It just feels like every scrum team I was with spent so much time talking about scrum ceremony. We have kanban-like methodology in the company I am working for now and we really spend less time communicating about our process ceremony and much more about our actual product.
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1545065289
False
0
ebzisjw
t3_a6nfgh
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t1_ebzdbug
/r/programming/comments/a6nfgh/things_nobody_told_me_about_being_a_software/ebzisjw/
1547728615
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
SanityInAnarchy
t2_5oygg
I mean, unironically, yes, making it open source makes all the difference. One reason this sucked so much in the 90's was, the Web never quite worked properly on anything except IE, which means you got a broken Web on Mac or Linux, especially once MS pulled IE for MacOS. And even if you were fine with Windows, IE was still the last to get features like tabbed browsing, and it was a security nightmare... ...and if you wanted to do anything about it, you had to start from scratch, because IE was and is proprietary. And building an IE-compatible browser from scratch is a lot harder than building a Chrome-compatible browser by starting with Chromium! That said: The article is trash. The ultimate source is [this bug](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=893460), which is interesting, but not exactly solid evidence that MS is done with Edge. They've done similar things with Firefox, too.
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1543902404
False
0
eb1xcbv
t3_a2vv0d
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t1_eb1j4cy
/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1xcbv/
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3
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
combinatorylogic
t2_iab4d
Nope. Most of it is a bullshit, and quite a few bits are plain destructive, especially the recommendation on short methods and on "self-documenting code" and avoiding comments.
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1545065306
False
0
ebzitdh
t3_a70crz
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t1_ebzhqxy
/r/programming/comments/a70crz/stop_learning_frameworks/ebzitdh/
1547728624
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
immibis
t2_dj2ua
When your system becomes dead slow due to swap taking too much memory and disk bandwidth and you were impatient to wait long enough (which could be an hour, in bad cases)... yes, that's a case of "it stops working and won't be brought back except by restarting".
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1543902449
False
0
eb1xdmi
t3_a16jn6
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t1_eappng8
/r/programming/comments/a16jn6/crassh_crossbrowser_purely_jsless_way_to_crash/eb1xdmi/
1546398170
0
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Fargaroth
t2_8gbfxta
Thanks for the game mate, it runs well on phone as well 👍
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0
1545065383
False
0
ebzix9k
t3_a6zxou
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t3_a6zxou
/r/programming/comments/a6zxou/sandspiel_a_falling_sand_game_built_in_rust_and/ebzix9k/
1547728673
9
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
diggr-roguelike2
t2_13327ggz
> Make can run arbitrary code. No it can't. It can run scripts, which is not the same thing. You can't realistically hide a bitcoin mining trojan in a Makefile. Hiding it in a 100000 line code base that allows 'arbitrary' compile-time code execution with a flip of a byte is trivial. Any compile-time code execution must be sandboxed out the ass. Preferably it should be purely functional, i.e., no system input-output whatsoever. (Another benefit is that it weeds out retard pinheads like you who can't wrap their head around functional programming.)
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0
eb1xfea
t3_a2b4n9
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t1_eazt5gg
/r/programming/comments/a2b4n9/abner_coimbre_nasa_engineer_on_jai_language/eb1xfea/
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0
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
MaximeRnR
t2_2a1a8zbf
What have you against that ?
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1545065384
False
0
ebzixbo
t3_a70crz
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t1_ebzitdh
/r/programming/comments/a70crz/stop_learning_frameworks/ebzixbo/
1547728673
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
systemadvisory
t2_x7l9fdn
I don't remember being asked if non muted videos shouldn't be allowed to autoplay. It just happened and now I have to write my web pages to accommodate that or else I lose out on the chrome userbase, which is substantial. I don't like that https is basically forced now, that adds to the dependencies of chrome, I have to use a cert that is approved by chrome and I can't use network based web caching anymore. We are already being pushed around by Google.
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1543902540
False
0
eb1xg5t
t3_a2vv0d
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t1_eb1r8gg
/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1xg5t/
1546398201
3
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
defenastrator
t2_5q21f
Yes you do. That eula say give us free develop time for no benefit to you.
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0
1545065439
False
0
ebzj00v
t3_a6wvzv
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t1_ebyogix
/r/programming/comments/a6wvzv/the_observation_deck_a_eula_in_foss_clothing/ebzj00v/
1547728706
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Secondsemblance
t2_5hvey
Or, like, any of their drivers.
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0
1543902606
False
0
eb1xi0o
t3_a2oxxm
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t1_eb04cxy
/r/programming/comments/a2oxxm/nvidia_physx_sdk_has_gone_open_source_3clause_bsd/eb1xi0o/
1546398224
7
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
nijolas-wilson
t2_1321hp
The way things burn is incredible! Played this for way longer than I should have
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0
1545065635
False
0
ebzj9j9
t3_a6zxou
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t3_a6zxou
/r/programming/comments/a6zxou/sandspiel_a_falling_sand_game_built_in_rust_and/ebzj9j9/
1547728854
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
fluxxis
t2_hpt6w
I've never considered the engine to be the reason for the slow adaption of Edge. At least after the first year or the the engine is quick and solid. It's more the slow development around it, some features came much to late and the browser itself, not the render engine still feels a little bit more sluggish than Chrome. It would actually be sad if a major player leaves the field, diversity is always good especially when it comes to major internet technologies.
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0
1543902673
False
0
eb1xjw2
t3_a2vv0d
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t3_a2vv0d
/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1xjw2/
1546398247
3
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
FR_STARMER
t2_9n7b9
This HTML5 JavaApplet runs better than WASM on my Macbook Pro running Chrome: https://dan-ball.jp/en/javagame/dust/ I think WASM is a little bit overhyped at the moment.
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0
1545065658
False
0
ebzjamo
t3_a6zxou
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t1_ebzirpy
/r/programming/comments/a6zxou/sandspiel_a_falling_sand_game_built_in_rust_and/ebzjamo/
1547728867
-34
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
vitorgrs
t2_pjahg
If this is a internal information, it comes by a employee in the end (leaked documents or anything) or you... hacked the company? What do you find more likely? And he have a long history of trustable rumors or access: - https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-cshell - https://www.windowscentral.com/microsofts-canceled-surface-mini-photos-exclusive - https://www.onmsft.com/news/exclusive-heres-cortana-running-desktop-windows-10 - https://windowscentral.com/microsoft-home-hub - https://www.windowscentral.com/nokia-mclaren-review
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0
1543902754
False
0
eb1xm3n
t3_a2vv0d
null
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t1_eb1wuub
/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1xm3n/
1546398274
-2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
fuddlesworth
t2_djve0
Sorry we feel like you don't know enough about React/Angular for our needs so we are going to pass on your application. Thanks for interviewing with us.
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0
1545065850
False
0
ebzjjwh
t3_a70crz
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t3_a70crz
/r/programming/comments/a70crz/stop_learning_frameworks/ebzjjwh/
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4
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
pezezin
t2_3gq0w
I don't need a NSFW image recognizer, I need a NSFW image *classifier*. For science, you know...
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0
1543902758
False
0
eb1xm78
t3_a2ou38
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t3_a2ou38
/r/programming/comments/a2ou38/i_edited_yahoos_nsfw_image_recognizer_script/eb1xm78/
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6
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Gotebe
t2_2y75
Fair point 😁. Not the first time I see they throw around words they have no understanding of.
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1545065941
False
0
ebzjodi
t3_a6nfgh
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t1_ebyyhcb
/r/programming/comments/a6nfgh/things_nobody_told_me_about_being_a_software/ebzjodi/
1547729036
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
c_o_r_b_a
t2_unys3
Don't know why you got downvoted. You're right. TypeScript is a huge improvement over JavaScript, but if you have an actual choice to not use JavaScript... don't use JavaScript. Or any syntax sugarer on top of JavaScript. Why would you? TypeScript will still be crucial on the frontend for many more years because widespread alternatives to browser scripting (WASM or some bytecode or whatever) won't be supported, adopted, or high quality for a long time. But yeah, on the backend, better options existed in 1999.
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0
1543902821
False
0
eb1xnzr
t3_a2vv0d
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t1_eb1wmbg
/r/programming/comments/a2vv0d/microsoft_is_building_a_chromiumpowered_web/eb1xnzr/
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1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Mgladiethor
t2_8k82r
uses more cpu
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0
1545065956
False
0
ebzjp3v
t3_a6zxou
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t1_ebzjamo
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Hoten
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Cool
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euyyn
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What's the joke?
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s73v3r
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Are you honestly going to tell me that the real world does not judge people by appearances?
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immibis
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The real problem is your app won't have some feature that everything else has, and 1% of your users will be frustrated with it. But repeat that times 20 features.
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Same for me on my phone. I get double the FPS
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immibis
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I'm pretty sure Windows let you change the system colours back in Win95, where you could have white text on black *system-wide* if you wanted to.
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bschwind
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My CTO once gave a lightning talk to show some old websocket chat project he had made, to a room a programmers. I immediately tried some XSS and he had done pretty much no input checks. As soon as the first "alert" popped up, everyone piled on their own shit and it turned into an XSS party. My personal favorite is to drop in the script from this page: [http://kathack.com/](http://kathack.com/)
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Too bad that marketing doesn't like error messages and so usually you are not allowed to put in helpful error messages if you like.
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