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SlapbirdAPM – the Free, and Open Source observability platform

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Getserver.app – get servers and nothing else

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SlapbirdAPM a open-source all Perl application-performance-monitor for Perl apps

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2 ポイント·投稿者 ivanlinux·2 年前·0 コメント

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ivanlinux
·2 年前·議論
I think that these practices are almost always tied to languages though. For instance I've never worked at a Java shop that wasn't an overly corporate, manager oriented, scrum/agile mess. Whereas all of the Perl shops have been the extreme opposite. Could be just my experiences, but I see a correlation personally.
ivanlinux
·2 年前·議論
This is exactly why I exclusively write Perl, C, and Lisp, simply they are fun to write, and provide me with the capabilities to feel powerful as a developer. Most software written these days lands in languages that make me feel like a drone, endlessly fighting a system in place or a pattern for some arbitrary theoretical gain that is never realized in the real world anyways, OOP, Type-Systems, FP, whatever, why would I willingly commit myself to someone else's idea of what code should look like?

On side note, they say that 80% of developers are unhappy, do we think that languages have a big part in this?

https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2024/