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Imbrex , in I'm going to sit down and actually learn git this week

so do ya’ll like git or git in a hub?

gptnederlands , in Thats where ChatGPT comes in

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BeatTakeshi , in Teh wut
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Lately I felt like AI have bought mankind plausible deniability. Like please tell me this picture is AI generated

AlexanderRibeiro , in Thats where ChatGPT comes in

Actually, when ChatGPT appeared, it changed my way and understanding of AI

ABC123itsEASY , in Me, migrating my code from JavaScript to TypeScript:

Nah this isn’t the way, friend. Instead of adding a bunch of useless anys all over the place, start typing in one part of the application and exclude the rest using a path pattern. Or simply allow .js and only change the extension for files you’ve typed. Doing this is just wasting time and creating false assurances of type safety.
It’s not that hard to define correct, meaningful types. Often vscode already has implicitly determined them for you; just mouseover the variable.

Pandybear24 , in Ideas for programming rizz?

Well, that would be nice…

Alph4d0g , in Tests are code too

I’ve seen some interesting thoughts on TDD with fail, pass, refactor assumptions. I’m curious if anyone here is writing functional code in order to then make a failing functional test pass i.e. BDD / ATDD. This follows similar logic without the refactor assumption. I’ve seen strong opinions on every side as far as this is concerned. On a team with Dev and QA competencies, I’ve heard a number of devs glad to get QA out of the bottleneck and put their knowledge to better use.

organicmolecules ,

Depends. If I’m working in an existing system and I know what the shape of the thing I’m writing is, then I might write the test first and tdd it out as that process is usually a bit faster for me.

If I’m developing a new feature I’d probably spike out a solution and write an acceptance test to match it, then if I’m feeling pedantic I might throw away the spike code and tdd it back up from scratch but I haven’t done that in a while now.

This all depends on the language and the abstraction layer I’m at.

DestroyedData , in Installing windows

We can virtualize that, having the outside on a monitor counts right?

steeznson , in Tests are code too

ChatGPT go brrrrrr

sebsch , in Tests are code too

Meaning your tests where to complex.

Speculater ,
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I always name my tests too complex 🥲.

iAvicenna , in trick OR treat
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What about 1/2 Trick + 1/2 Treat until you observe

Kuma , in “But how do I access it?”
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I didn’t known that it was seen as a bad thing by some devs. At my company (consulting) are we saying that we failed if we spin up a full server. we do infra as code very often and that wouldn’t be as easy or possible as with serverless. It is easier to monitor what cost money (need more performance) that way too. I have seen some wish to get into the server, you don’t have to, that is the thing, all your configurations are done with in a portal like azure, the only times (extremely few) i have went into a serverless is when i have to check the apps configuration for a very old app that may have been deployed manually (get surprised every time) and i don’t know the values that need to be set and there has been times logging is done to disk instead of using application insight. But thankfully these are exceptions not the norm. It is usually applications that was a fire and forget project and have always worked until they want some new functionality.

leaky_shower_thought , in Ranking of the most energy-efficient programming languages

the amusingly sharp contrast of python in terms of memory efficiency vs time and energy makes me think its gc is working overclocked.

spauldo , in FOSS is my passion

Damn straight. MIT license is where it’s at.

a_cup_of_rohan , in Very clever...

That’s pretty wizard!

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