Don’t change. It’s much more fun this way
Don’t change. It’s much more fun this way
I’d love to use Linux, but I just don’t have the legs for those socks
When is Swift ever a good choice?.. JK :)
I didn’t even know it was an ietf standard. Let aline there were versions. Apparently it’s only since may this year that there are 8 versions. Before it were only 5.
I’ve heard a word or two about htmx. How’s that? Any recommendations on how to start a first project with it?
The article does say that there are good cases to use goto, but they are rare and most programmers won’t ever encounter such situations. I believe the jist is that it can do nore harm than good.
This is very nice and clean
Yes it is the most popular framework of 20204
Don’t put bananas on top of you other fruit. Bananas give off a lot of ethylene gas during their ripening process which quickens the ripening process of other fruits. So seperating your bananas helps to keep your fruit fresh for longer.
https://topaz.github.io/paste/ This one encodes you text or code entirely in the url. No signup, since it’s just a github page
Is managing AND programming really something that is still done? I thought most managers were “forbidden” to actually add code to the project?
(I’'m accidentally doing a business IT bachelor instead of a more technical IT bachelor right now, so I’m wondering about what my future holds)
A factory pattern helps. By making a dedicated class that handles the creation and distribution of Task entities, that’s at least one point of failure that’s than centralised.
We just call him “the watcher”. We don’t know who or what he is. We just know he’s always there, lurking in the shadows, watching.
Is an s expression easier to parse? Maybe if you have to do it from scratch and you only have minimal memory capacity, like how it used to be when lisp was first designed.
Those aren’t real issues now, we can easily transfer data in objects and use a convenient json parsen to parse it without worrying too much about memory usage.
The secret trick is, abbadon420 isn’t my real name.
It seems like a decent approach when you’re working with an existing tech stack and not some shiny new technology that has every sorted appropriately. At first I was like “just return an empty list of printers and let the user think there might be printers? Are you mad?” But than I was like “Well, that’s what I would do in an API as well”
And lick it clean.
This could’ve been an email
This is a lot of fun. I work for a small university that has a software development course and a cyber security course. Every once in a while we pair some of the brighter students so the cs guys and girls can try to hack the sd projects. They always succeed, but it’s always a very fun lesson for both parties.