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HurlingDurling , in How programmers flex on each other - Fireship

My biggest flex is sending pictures of me relaxing with a beer when another developer wants to flex their commit bar at me.

elouboub , in How programmers flex on each other - Fireship
@elouboub@kbin.social avatar

The arch community in a nutshell

Anticorp , in meanwhile electron

Everyone wants to removed about JavaScript. How about using languages like Python and Java to create websites? You have to use an entire bloated framework and compilation just to be able to use a language that was never intended to be used for websites. Java web frameworks are atrocious.

NatoBoram ,

The experience of using these JS frameworks is not comparable to using Java or Python as if they were PHP. There’s tangible (and monetary) benefits to using web tool for the web.

Anticorp ,

Right. JavaScript is a web tool and is used for the web. The other two I mentioned are not, yet they don’t get anywhere near the same amount of hate as JavaScript does. We get it, JavaScript has loose typing and was primarily a scripting language 30 years ago. Things change. JavaScript is a robust language capable of OOP now, and you can even add typing if that’s your hangup

someone_secret ,

Maybe for Java but Python does have Flask, which is anything but bloated.

Django, from what I heard, may be a bit bloated, but, from what I heard at least, it has some very useful tools

yads , in How programmers flex on each other - Fireship

That was comedy gold. Learned all the good flexes

ErrorCode0 , in Good Old Windows

Mac os when u don’t pay 99$ a year to apple to sign the app

eochaid , in python < shell (for scripts)
@eochaid@lemmy.world avatar

The only validation you should expect and need is self-validation.

Your work is absolutely valid and important. Your efforts are absolutely appreciated and worthwhile. But people are stuck in their own heads and work and stress and concerns and desires and validation loops and it takes actual work to break out of that to not only offer appreciation but to even realize that they need to offer it.

And for that reason, you should also really appreciate anyone that validates you.

PipedLinkBot , in How programmers flex on each other - Fireship

Here is an alternative Piped link(s): piped.video/watch?v=r6tH55syq0o

Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub.

Gaetano ,

At the 2:15 mark the video promotes youtube premium. Since II was watching this on Piped I thought it was a joke, but nope. Its funnier this way.

Just_Dominic ,
@Just_Dominic@programming.dev avatar

yt premium is kinda useless to me as well, tbh

glue_snorter , in Firewall Alignment Chart

Excavator in rack-mount enclosure would be awesome

glue_snorter , in Love that quote

Forsooth, this cipher speaketh not in tongues

Of men and servers of this era born;

Unknown and babbling, let this wretch be shunned

And do his SSL connexion scorn.

LambLeeg , in Good Old Windows

Let’s make it clear. The only virus on a PC is its owner. It never emerges on itself

ech0 ,

Worm Virus enters the chat

sip , in meanwhile electron

All I see is haters.

Pyro , in meanwhile electron

Hasn’t this Ben the case for a looong time?

aubertlone ,

Yes it has, this meme is not necessarily with the times

Edit: or at least, a tiny bit dated. Although I’ve written and deployed express servers… Haven’t yet encountered any enterprise level back-end architecture written in JavaScript.

Usually in C# or Java.

Zozano , in Good Old Windows

Linux: OK

User: Oh great, I downloaded a virus

Linux: Lol. You should have read the 2000-line python script on github before running it.

Johanno ,

It is your fault always.

pufferfischerpulver ,

Actually there’s extensive documentation on the arch wiki regarding this specific line of code burried 1673 lines deep.

I suggest you read the documentation before you ask irrelevant and, might I add, embarrassing questions.

Crul , in Good Old Windows
ekZepp OP ,
@ekZepp@lemmy.world avatar

👌

brlemworld , in Good Old Windows

Mac does it now too. But they do it because they are anti-competitive and want to make you use the Mac app Store. They need to be broken up.

StenSaksTapir ,

No.

It’s a security feature. Right click, select open, affirm that you meant to run the thing, then it works. This needs to be done once for that app.

You can disable this behavior too.

narp , (edited )

It has of course nothing to do with the enormous amount of money they rake through their app store by squeezing both the developers and the users.

Why would they try to force people to only use the store by implementing more and more security features along the way!?

It’s a mystery!

lorez ,

But they don’t force you. I installed Pianoteq 8 downloading it from the official site, not the App Store. All it asks is your touchID or the password.

StenSaksTapir ,

Because users, largely, are stupid.

Security usually comes at the price of inconvenience.

You’re not forced to use the app store by any means and if you find it difficult not to, then you’re probably the type of user they want to protect.

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