Well that’s going to be a really awkward episode of Below Deck
Well that’s going to be a really awkward episode of Below Deck
Good luck (I mean that sincerely). I’ve heard it’s not terribly easy to move here if you’re not a recognised refugee. There was a lot of “I’m moving to Canada if the trumpet plays” talk in 2016, but I don’t think it resulted in any significant increase in Americans moving here.
I will say, as a Canadian, I and a number of my friends are considering moving away from Canada if America goes full totalitarian (which is looking likely, if not this election then the next). It’s essentially America-lite here now, but with a higher cost of living and lower salaries. Most of us are thinking New Zealand or Ireland.
There’s actually a Python-based framework that can make mobile apps called Kivy, but as you might expect it would not be terribly performant.
Hello again Mr. Stamets! ❤️
To be fair, he is obligated to toe the line and regurgitate his talking points, otherwise the IDF might make him go to the front.
That is disturbing. From my perspective, anyway. There are already so many great (and more appropriate) stacks for web backends, why Frankenstein a Frankenstein into it?
Actually, if you really care about quality and types on the front end rust+wasm is not a bad idea 🤔
Now that I’ve typed that and read it back, were people using TypeScript for anything other than front-end web dev?
Expect to see more posts like this. With a few projects announcing they’re dropping support for TypeScript we’re going to have developers worrying that this tech that they’ve sunk so much time into is suddenly becoming obsolete, so they’re going to evangelise hard in favour of it as a defence strategy. Same thing happened when Perl went out of flavour.
Wait, how’d you get that with Bell? I’m pretty sure my plan is the same speeds for like… double that amount
I kind of wish I could un-read this article. Holy fuck.