I am called a srnior developer and I haven’t done a project in my spare time in many years. Not because I don’t want to, but because I do enough of that at work and I lack the energy. Most people I know are in the same boat.
I am called a srnior developer and I haven’t done a project in my spare time in many years. Not because I don’t want to, but because I do enough of that at work and I lack the energy. Most people I know are in the same boat.
Proud of today’s code. Deeply ashamed of yesterday’s code. That is our lot in life. At least it shows us our development.
They kind of selling it though, looking at these tools makes you think perhaps it is a good idea for them to SECDEE the fuck off?
Don’t worry about that. I am sure the “paper” ones are lined with plastic on the inside as well so you can be sure you will still receive your daily nutritious dose of microplastics.
Eh. If you are not using punch tape, are you even really programming?
Huh. In the background, is that a scrum board for non-work-related tasks?
So they based this study on people who exclusively drink instant coffee?
I mean, not to be that guy, but does anyone actually like instant coffee? How would the results differ in a real world scenario? You know, with real coffee? I do not even care if you prefer drip-filtered or cappuccino or soy latte with tripple choc shot and papaya slices, but fucking instant coffee?
But the real question is: which platform would Hitler use?
…not that I’d expect the answer to differ.
I actually agree with that sentiment. Put more billionaires in tin cans and drop them in the ocean where its deepest.
Hare seems interesting, but does it allow any kind of dynamic linkage? I just compiled a simple Hello World program, and its size is 217 kb - after stripping.
$ cat test.ha use fmt; export fn main() void = { fmt::println("Hello world!")!; }; $ file test test: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), statically linked, stripped $ ls -lhn test -rwxr-xr-x 1 1000 1000 217K Feb 27 18:03 test