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blashyrk
·29 giorni fa·discuss
That's simply because we live in a world where UFCS is restricted to niche languages and we're stuck with "methods" instead. At least Rust/Kotlin/Swift support type extensions (with a thousand papercuts, i. e orphan rules)
blashyrk
·5 mesi fa·discuss
"The fix is not to lock the code away. The fix is to separate participation from final control. Give the entire team access to the code so people (with or without agents) can work on it. Keep merges limited to engineers."

Oh great. The engineers now have to review 100x more code AND still be the ones responsible when something goes wrong. How convenient!
blashyrk
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Great

Just needs a pulse dialing option ;)
blashyrk
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Why? You can use rechargeable AA batteries and if you want you can swap them out and basically never have downtime for charging. Also all embedded batteries degrade over time which is a non issue here
blashyrk
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Okay and how many years is George Bush Jr and his entire administration serving currently?

What good is mentioning past mistakes if there's strictly zero consequences
blashyrk
·9 mesi fa·discuss
> coding is the means to an end

...

> doesn't add value

What about intrinsic value? So many programmers on HN seem to just want to be MBAs in their heart of hearts
blashyrk
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Wouldn't that basically be very similar to, for example, LLVM IR?
blashyrk
·10 mesi fa·discuss
I felt the exact same way until I tried Hazelight's AngelScript UE fork. It is amazing, it brings the developer experience and iteration speed to Unity levels. They even made a VSCode plugin for it. Cannot recommend enough
blashyrk
·11 mesi fa·discuss
Yes, I tried it recently for easy cross-compilation. You can use basically any C/C++ compiler, even TinyCC works (in most scenarios) if you want an extremely fast edit/compile/test cycle.
blashyrk
·2 anni fa·discuss
Missed opportunity to name it Bigot (pronounced "Big-oh")
blashyrk
·2 anni fa·discuss
Way to disengenously misrepresent what happened, which in of itself is truly a staple of certain kind of online activism. Bra-vo!