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It feels soo absurd, but I’m currently kinda drunk soo it’s maybe me 🫥
It feels soo absurd, but I’m currently kinda drunk soo it’s maybe me 🫥
I mean yeah… Linus may not like it but people will still build on top of Ethereum & others
I had an oral to pass for my graduation and I needed to put my slides somewhere (PDF)
We like data hoarding ;) !
Wow this seems amazing, I could test so many things lol! Thanks for solving my problem :)
What do you mean ;)!
Should I consider switching? X11 just works and I’d need to rewrite all my config and I don’t really have the time rn.
Why is it a no for you ? Is Node20 problematic?
I actually use it in all of my projects it’s so delightful lol!
I can’t get enough of JSX (React) markup syntax personally, it’s just too simple and efficient that I don’t want to learn anything else ;)
To be fair, Go is very different from Dart and if they look like C it’s because they try to give you the abstraction with the memory safety which is pretty great.
But yeah Google is kinda the developer of useless languages. Even if Go is a banger of a technology
Those are fair arguments, I’ll check Dart again. I think what really didn’t click for me, in contrary of React Native is that the code, and syntax are not very flexible.
I’m pretty good at Typescript and I can make some beautiful reusable code with minimal efforts. This makes it so fast to build apps and I just don’t feel that in Dart.
That’s a terrible language IMO
(ActivityPub)
Wow thanks that’s a good idea
Before doing something good you must scrap a lot of bad ideas ;) it’s alright !
When installing pandoc, it’s doomed :)
For real, when I typed in the command to install it, there was a hundred package to install (Haskell bloat) so I gave up
I mean… there’s Steam Workshop, Steam Voice, all the post, interactions, communities, etc… all of this have to weight a lot on their budget.
Well I don’t know the internal details but looking at all the benefits and services provided to the developers and players this doesn’t seem unfair.
30% allowing to use: Steam servers, Steam Workshop, Steam Cloud, Steamworks, Steam API
All of this is free for the players and developers they got to find a way to pay for all of this.
Wow it shows how much it boils down to préférence at the end of the day.
I’m a Go fanboy, I cannot cite an aspect of the language I don’t like, find clunky…
Wow. I love syntax, the tooling, the speed, the errors, the testing framework.