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3. n++
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Well, the mkdir is before the git init :)
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it's funny because it's very obviously fake
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Why does he think that people who give bad ratings read the description...
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"Show DevRant..."
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@wildramen oh my... I completely overlooked that. I blame the fact that I prefer postgresql.
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@wildramen should be #1, OWASP agrees
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Fucking JS Everywhere
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@loserboi http://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/...
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The Chromium team has an OWNER tag you can plunk into a directory or file. Anything in that directory or file can't be changed without you agreeing to it.
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@dev-nope well, react does it a lot better. Not that I like it either way.
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spoilers
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why not use htop, killall or at least pgrep
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@DotM whoa, pics? link?
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Java was only slow the fist few years.
Startup time isn't very fast, yes. -
do haircuts count?
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@h3ll pip is okay, but it basically just downloads the package and runs setup.py, it lacks much of the features you'd expect from a modern language package manager
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@rayanon I write statically typed code every day ;)
"NoneType is not iterable" is not an error that would be fixed by static typing, as that would cause e.g. a NullPointerException in Java.
You don't need special tests in dynamically typed languages.
Yes static typing prevents certain errors at compile time, but duck typing allows you to speed up your development time drastically.
As I said I use both and I don't clearly prefer either one, I'm just against the rampant fanboy/girlism on both sides.
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Intellij idea means I will never open Eclipse again
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@JohanO You mean the ugliness, unreadableness and unmaintainability?
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Not having switch was a design decision, and IMO a very good one. Switch statements in general are a sign of bad design. If you need a switch in python, you are doing something very wrong.
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This is not really a problem if you do proper testing, which you should do regardless of language anyway.
You can do static analysis in python with something like PyLint, it will find many errors. -
Kotlin ;)
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@Madeindjs can people stop defending the language we are criticizing in every rant? The whole point of this weeks special is to talk about bad things in the languages we love to use every day.
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A server
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Why would you forbid people from writing tests
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What is it with the recent influx of non-programming submissions?
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@bluesdriven I'd automate this away straight away
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There is a 1% chance of the website actually becoming a real website and 99% chance that the founders will just say "whew, this is harder than I thought, wow" and throwing the plan away.
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This was a result of an internet vote on what job barbie wants to have.