I guess if you are committed to supporting a hard to support platform, may as well get it out of the way first?
But yeah, seems like a pretty poor release.
I guess if you are committed to supporting a hard to support platform, may as well get it out of the way first?
But yeah, seems like a pretty poor release.
I enjoy learning and practicing my skills.
I’m running through AoC in a language I am less familiar with, so I can learn while I do it.
But that’s not work, so fuck me right?
I would go for something simple ish and build from there.
One thing I used to build every time I was learning a new language was a dice roller for DnD.
It had to be able to roll a d4 d6 d8 d10 d20 and percentile.
You can then expand it to do combinations or formula of dice like “roll 4 d6 and sum the highest 3”
Only a suggestion, good luck and welcome.
Hasklig.
Which is Source Code Pro with ligatures.
https://www.programmingfonts.org/#hasklig
He has also refused to pay the severence owed to many employees he fired.
There is (yet another) a lawsuit ongoing against him.
Clearly a 4D chess playing genius.
https://fortune.com/2023/07/03/twitter-elon-musk-fired-employees-arbitration-lawsuit-layoffs/
Kotlin is used as the base of TeamCity’s DSL, so I have to use it from time to time at work to configure build pipelines.
But I have never used it to build anything too complicated.
Seems like a massive step up from Java in terms of developer experience. But that’s obviously just an opinion.
I was a big fan of /r/programming’s rules. I’m here to read about and discuss programming with like-minded persons.
I’m not here to be tech support, and my music tastes are for music communities.
Think I’m most keen on #1 But please require a tag on Help posts?
I believe this article is asking for a centralized media server for his multiple Fediverse deployments.
Say I post an image here on Lemmy, then jump on to Mastodon to toot it out to whatever followers I have there. So that exact same image is stored twice.
I believe the ask is to build a system to store and deduplicate media posted across instances.