Decided to write a series that will teach you how frameworks work under the hood.
The target audience is mostly people who use frameworks but never cared to check how they work under the hood.
I've wanted to write this series for ~5 years and seems the time is now. I intentionally write this iteratively and as I go, meaning not all is intended to be in the ideal shape yet and I might be introducing some footguns I'm not aware of but I think fixing them if/when they appear is part of the fun and will turn into an interesting article on its own.
Let me know what you think, I'd really love some feedback!
Nah, I'm pretty sure we invented it. Otherwise I'm not sure what costs all these companies so much money.
Granted, I only managed to read two and half paragraphs before deciding it's not worth my time, but the argument that we didn't teach it irony is bullshit: we did exactly that by feeding it text with irony.
Jokes aside, my English is passable and I'm fine with it when writing comments but I'm very aware that some of it doesn't sound native due to me, well, not being native speaker.
I use AI to make it sound more fluent when writing for my blog.
I think the Go part is missing a pretty important thing: the easiest concurrency model there is. Goroutines are one of the biggest reasons I even started with Go.
For one hundredth goddamn time: Mice don't have Alzheimer's. They can't ever get it and almost none of the successes scientists achieve with the mice illness that has nothing to do with Alzheimer's except similar symptoms are reproducible in humans at all.
I really wish the news sites would get it correctly from time to time, this is misleading as hell.
Decided to write a series that will teach you how frameworks work under the hood.
The target audience is mostly people who use frameworks but never cared to check how they work under the hood.
I've wanted to write this series for ~5 years and seems the time is now. I intentionally write this iteratively and as I go, meaning not all is intended to be in the ideal shape yet and I might be introducing some footguns I'm not aware of but I think fixing them if/when they appear is part of the fun and will turn into an interesting article on its own.
Let me know what you think, I'd really love some feedback!