I have been trying to be more functional but I still use classes for things like loading/modeling configs. What are some common situations where using an object is a good solution?
I use python if that helps at all.
I have been trying to be more functional but I still use classes for things like loading/modeling configs. What are some common situations where using an object is a good solution?
I use python if that helps at all.
With python you can use the := to assign and return new value.
I use poetry and it works really well. I would consider it solved but that doesn’t mean there isn’t the possibility of a better solution.
Probably “Passion of the Christ”. It was really hard to watch, didn’t make it to the end.
I see but I do wonder if docker has so many more cves partly because it has way more users.
Why is docker bad now and what makes pdoman better?
But what about video games :(
It is js, it is always source code.
Am I dumb or does th article not mention the executive’s response to this question?
What were you using it for?
That is ridiculous. Does 3nm mean anything or it is purely marketing?
Immutable in order to protect against parallel code changing the size of the iterable?
When you preach how do you settle on the topic and opinion for your presentation(idk if that’s the right word). Is it like you pick a bible quote as your thesis and go from there?
I’m saying it just works, I didn’t say anything about why that is the case.
It just works. I don’t want to have to invest time in making my os work. I want to spend my time on my projects(which I use wsl for)
I totally understand the desire and satisfaction of having complete control over your os but a lot of people just want to be able to do simple stuff like game and browse the web which windows does just fine in my experience.
Not saying op is wrong but why is there so much negativity on Lemmy? I agree capitalism is not a great system but I feel like this horse has been dead for a while and we are still beating it.
Lemmy kinda bums me out tbh.
Thank you! This is super interesting!
Sounds fun! I completed like half the book previously. This might be the motivation I need.
Very cool! Thanks for this