The language that don't have pointers I don't consider them trustworthy
Choose peace, choose performance, choose Go
People often say SQL has no problem to scale but they've never actually done it
Whenever I see yet another level of YAML indirection rather than, you know, an actual programming language, I get a little sad.
I no longer think you should learn to code
Liking any of these indicates a belief system I don't agree with
C++ [..] is under attack from the US and EU [and] everybody promoting a different language for anything C++ is used for
The TrapC compiler can avoid most memory-safe-pointer boundary checks by using AI code reasoning
My hard drive overheated long before I could complete a full pass through the database
Cursor told me I should learn coding instead of asking it to generate code
errors in Go are treated as first-class citizens (values) [which] has a deeply-rooted history in programming language theory and the main goal of Go as a language itself
Request for Community Description
100 concurrent users = 8640000/day
Why are developers so attached to computer gibberish
I once spent three days debugging a single line of code. When I finally found the missing semicolon, my team praised me as a “coding wizard.”
man's really wrote like 7 classes to just have 1 function each
I purchased it twice, but it keeps doing the same things to fix the issue, and all it does is consume credits.
Cpp discussed as a Rust replacement for Linux Kernel
Prevent creating branches other than main
This is pushing the envelope of anti-intellectualism even by Go standards.