My brother in Christ, why must you inform us of cool things and leave us with less free time? 🫠
My brother in Christ, why must you inform us of cool things and leave us with less free time? 🫠
Even better when instead of recursive function calls, it a recursive process fork!
you’re shitting remotely now too?
Do we tell them about the remote shit technology that just landed from Uranus?
The language isn’t the problem with COBOL, it’s the likelihood that you will be maintaining (not adding to, but maintaining) a software system that may not have any docs and the original implementers are dead. Next, there will be nobody to verify the business rules that are specified in the code. Finally after you make a mistake about a business rule, you will be thrown under the bus.
What’s a zipper merge?
Screams in Midwestern
I’m also a builder for tabletop, and if you’re still interested in 3d printing some what take a look at tesin printers. They have different trade-offs than FDM (filament) printers, but mine has been very reliable without any tinkering. It’s really nice for printing stl’s from online (I don’t model anything myself).
Like getting shanked, then getting in trouble because of the zero tolerance policy (even when the parents brought up the offender before).
You can leave out the NSFW parts. What you’re downloading doesn’t have to be mentioned.
Naw just a Junior that needs guidance.
At this point Linux and Windows are more like Xbox and PlayStation back in the the 2000’s, except Linux has a compatibility layer to allow it to run a lot of Windows games.
Beats being a slave on a chain gang in the American prison system.
I’ve tried to
For all the people in this thread talking about the inefficiencies of immutability, they may find this talk by Rich Hickey (the creator of clojure) interesting. Not so much as it shows that they’re wrong, but more so that it’s a good lecture explaining how we can build immutable data structures that address the limitations immutability in a way that reduces the overhead.
It’s okay Snarf, we know you did nothing wrong.
Or depending on the location and water availability, a two tier reservoir system that pumps water to a higher reservoir to store the energy and let’s the water flow back to the lower reservoir to create electricity.
Different risks of course (if there’s a damn failure there’s a flood), but there are more energy storage options than just batteries.
Fair.
Real talk what’s wrong with Java? It’s runtime is rock solid at this point and it’s a very mature lang with a great ecosystem.
But FSD is coming next year though /s