Yes, I Bio, every day, multiple times / day. Isn’t it natural?
I also #code aka do #programming for a living.
Languages #golang on the backend.
#vue on the front. But also #svelte.
I like the #monolith, I’m not a fan of #microservices or #eventdriven architecture, without a good reason.
I used to #DJ and organize #parties.
I like to #walk. I don’t drive or own a car.
I’m a #saggittarius, FWIW.
What else?

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  • @crispy_kilt correct I don’t understand it and I don’t want to anymore, because I’ve seen it’s much more complicated than what I already use, but I have written that already.
    You’re acting like a kid that’s butt hurt that someone said something bad about their favorite team.
    Rust promised performance but for the cost of much more mental overhead and more complicated and indoctrinated workflow.
    I do what’s best for me.
    Don’t like it idgaf



  • @snaggen coming from 10 years of Go, Rust is an ugly, unnecessarily complicated language with even more dogma than Go.
    I guess for someone coming from C++ it must seem like an upgrade.
    But as someone using Go on the server side , it’s just much more overhead involved and for what, potentially slightly better performance?
    I went Go because it got rid of the mental burden of OOP.
    And while it’s not perfect by far, it’s good enough.
    Simplicity wins.

    I tried, time and again to like Rust.
    It starts with error messages not making any sense.
    How would I know that I’m missing an import when typing a demonstration from some website?
    What’s up with the ugly ( || keyword) syntax or :: or .unwrap() .
    Because of ownership you’re forced into certain hierarchies, which make the code ugly and hard to read.
    There’s a bazillion libraries, but all are <v1.
    No standards. Everything is under development.
    Rust is a nightmare. And the compilation times are the worst.
    For what I do, essentially interfaces to databases, Go is enough and development speed is fast.
    I don’t want or need to over obsess at the lowest level.
    And I don’t want to abandon a 10 year software library. It would mean completely starting over.
    I’ve done that when I moved from PHP to Go after 11 years of PHP.
    Maybe in another 10 years, if I’m still capable of coherent thought and the ecosystem actually exists.