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gravitas_deficiency , in Got no time to code

I’m in this picture and I don’t like it

FuglyDuck ,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

You’re the project manager?

gravitas_deficiency ,

Software eng

nodoze313 , in TCP vs UDP

UDP cares about the target, it doesn’t care if it gets there, more like broadcast.

leds , in SCRUM: An Honest Ad

A bottle off rum for the morning standup?

FrostyCaveman ,

Take a shot anytime the non technical scrum master/product owner wants to “help” by trying to get someone else involved the moment you mention any kind of detail/problem/thing you’re working on

Sorry about the liver

onlinepersona ,

Might as well, it’d be as useful 🙄

Anti Commercial-AI license

user1234 , in new preference war just dropped

dialog_file_open_dialog I prefer big.LITTLE cpus

rockSlayer , in new preference war just dropped

Create a file handler class to avoid the issue

magic_lobster_party ,

Eww, that’s OOP

deadbeef79000 ,

Meh, a class is just a struct of function pointers.

nikaaa ,

FileDialogFactory

Muscar , in They never let me

This is where I’d put*

If you’d let me*

Korne127 ,
@Korne127@lemmy.world avatar

No, if clauses are just with present or past tense or something like could, but you shouldn’t use would, only in the first part.

c0ber , in Absolute legend

this is why open source?

Thcdenton , in Absolute legend
Diplomjodler3 , in Every single time

That’s pretty much what the US Republicans are doing these days.

isVeryLoud ,

Who asked? What’s a US anyway?

Vilian , in What it's like to be a developer in 2024

read the official docs, and don’t use google anymore, seriously, any technical question duckduckgo/ecosia can answer better because they use bing search engine

smeg , in Certified in AI

Fortunately the company execs aren’t the ones doing the hiring, and if they are then you probably don’t want that job!

DavidP , in I still don't get buffers
@DavidP@midwest.social avatar

Give CopyQ a try. Open source, cross platform clipboard manager with tons of features.

One example option is being able to only ever paste plain text. It also has lots of programming hooks, I have a few for doing things like converting a line-feed delimited list into one delimited by commas and quoting the values.

NigelFrobisher , in Let's do micro service

Pretty sure microservice architecture was invented by enterprise architects as a way to justify their existence, and by dev teams in general to explain why adding new features now takes so long (we have adopted best practice!).

ZILtoid1991 , in StackGPT

Will the AI trained on it be hostile towards your question, if:

  • you ask help in an unpopular language,
  • there’s already a janky and bloated middleware that does the same thing poorly?
Kolanaki , in The easiest problem
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Was just talking about gaming genre names being kinda lame (roguelike? Souls-like? Where’s the originality?!) and this just furthers my point as programming and video games are intrinsically linked.

outer_spec ,
@outer_spec@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

floats, doubles, etc are decimallikes. object-oriented programming languages are c++likes. a string that is just the word “false” is a boollike. any language easier to learn than c++ is a pythonlike. any language harder to learn than c++ is a asmlike. don’t like it? then you’re a naglike. you don’t want to be known as a naglike, do you?

owenfromcanada ,
@owenfromcanada@lemmy.world avatar

Javascript is all about them boollikes (or as we sometimes call them, booleish).

PoolloverNathan ,

Haskell, my favorite pythonlike!

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