The majority (>80%) of people who have an Internet connection.
The majority (>80%) of people who have an Internet connection.
This resonates with me. I love all the packages but yes the gigabytes downloaded to build something and the sheer time taken is not fun at all. Syntax is ugly IMO as well. It’s still my go to for strongly and statically typed languages in spite of everything though. Maybe you’re right about the hype train hitting me. :)
What you call hype I call a strong and growing ecosystem. ;)
Honestly it’s been fun chatting with you. I think we are sort of opposites. You seem to like hobby languages. I like well used languages. You are tired of hearing about what’s popular. I’m excited about other programmers being excited.
I am curious what turned you off when you were actually using Rust. Or did you mostly lose interest because other people endorse it?
These are Linux laptops. But yes, they’ll work better if you put your preferred distro on them.
Fun stuff :)
Part of what make Python amazing is pip and everything that’s already been built. For a strongly typed and statically typed language with a large and growing ecosystem I’m drawn to Rust even though I don’t think it’s pretty.
nim looks good at a glance. I tend to stick with marketable programming languages so there are so many I don’t know about. I personally think that using the optional strong typing features are enough to make Python a joy to use. But yes, other people’s code can be cumbersome.
Such a well thought out and reasonable response. Thank you!
I generally do not agree with the law around intellectual property or even private property so we likely would not see eye to eye but I appreciate the chance to understand where you’re coming from and what you believe.
Python is probably the top non-systems language for productivity and expressiveness right now if you use type hints.
Sure, permission needs to be sought for reprinting. That’s not what we are discussing though. I will just take your word on that second part because as far as I know none of my professors asked author permission before telling the class to read anything.
The issue is artists should be able to opt out of having their work taken and fed into a big project they have no control over.
So in your opinion a should University have to ask each authors permission before using their work as a reference for each study run there one by one?
What is the meaning of “making a function” in your sentence?
Thanks for sharing. That’s tiny compared to the VMs we use at work. I’m always impressed how much more efficient grassroots setups are compared to bloated corporate ones.
Have you considered using the DO managed database products to improve scalability?
There is a PS5, a Switch, and a Steamdeck, in the house plus several more devices in the garage. I’ll watch other people play but gaming on dedicated hardware just doesn’t grab me. I’ve never tried gaming on a phone.