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gonadic io posted:urgh i hate that when work gets busy/stressful my hobby programming drops off and that just makes me more stressed :/ this, a lot my hobby project has a couple of other devs and about 320 dau, which is approximately 320 more dau than the terrible shitpile i get paid to build and maintain
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fart
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and Merlin16 is a good assembler too. just wish the editor supported multiple files at once like orca/m's https://twitter.com/LuigiThirty/status/866421680033366021
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i work with angular everyday. it's poo poo compared to real frameworks like ember.
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akadajet posted:i work with angular everyday. it's poo poo compared to real frameworks like ember. i recommend not using js at all. hth
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akadajet posted:i work with angular everyday. it's poo poo compared to real frameworks like ember. ember seems alright aside from a few bits being kinda dated (qunit, still?) and using way too many magic strings. it punts on a lot fewer decisions than react, dunno how it compares to angular. if i was mainly a frontend guy i might not be into it, but since i only write js occasionally and don't really care about making all the architectural decisions it seems like a good place to be. i'm also a sucker for a good logo.
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CommunistPancake posted:maybe i'm old fashioned but back in my day libraries were actually maintainable and didn't add half a meg to the size of the final executable for something as simple as json a brief test indicates it adds about 50kb to the size of the final executable
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Plorkyeran posted:a brief test indicates it adds about 50kb to the size of the final executable for me without it's 150k and with it's 650k. maybe my compiler is a pos.
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Sapozhnik posted:this, a lot is dau some new hip cryptocurrency
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kugutsu posted:looking at the library more closely, I see they don't provide one. but there's nothing stopping them from providing a lower priority implicit that covers File while still allowing you to put your own implementation in your code, without getting ambiguous implicits. the same situation I described could happen with e.g FileInputStream which they do provide a lower priority implicit for by default actually, you can avoid the lower priority implicit by not importing it into scope. also, like the guy who has space adventure cobra as his av (sorry i forgot your name) said, scala doesn't have access to java style try-with-resources, but scala-arm is p nice and i love it Condiv fucked around with this message at 11:32 on May 22, 2017 |
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the single worst thing about c++ templates is the everything must be a header thing. like obviously it has to be but it's incredibly annoying
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Phobeste posted:the single worst thing about c++ templates is the everything must be a header thing. like obviously it has to be but it's incredibly annoying it doesn't mean they all have to be in a single file though that "library as a single header" fad is dumb Everyone uses cmake nowadays so making a properly packaged library that can be used on every platform (even with lovely dev tools such as VC++) is not that hard
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cinci zoo sniper posted:is dau some new hip cryptocurrency daily active users
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Sapozhnik posted:daily active users
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akadajet posted:i work with angular everyday. it's poo poo compared to real frameworks like ember. i'm surprised how they managed to make it even worse in version 2
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dau te ping
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ctps: like 10 things broken at client each and every single one of them is because they did what i explicitly told them not to do, or didn't do what i explicitly told them to do, lmao
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Condiv posted:actually, you can avoid the lower priority implicit by not importing it into scope. no you can't, not in scala-arm at least, because the traits containing the lower priority implicits for Resource are subclassed by the companion object of the Resource trait, and the companion object of a type is always included in the implicit scope for any implicit lookups involving that type
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NihilCredo posted:lol of *course* it's an apl guy at what point does this get classified as a fetish
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visual studio managed to completely gently caress itself up for the fifth time, i know what i'm probably going to spend all of tomorrow doing. is there anything i could possibly do to fix this besides uninstall and go back to java? e: by completely gently caress itself up i mean syntax highlighting and intellisense just straight-up don't work
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kugutsu posted:no you can't, not in scala-arm at least, because the traits containing the lower priority implicits for Resource are subclassed by the companion object of the Resource trait, and the companion object of a type is always included in the implicit scope for any implicit lookups involving that type ah i didn't realize that having an implicit within the trait's companion object auto imported those. interesting. at least those default implicits are all extremely low priority Condiv fucked around with this message at 00:12 on May 23, 2017 |
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HoboMan posted:visual studio managed to completely gently caress itself up for the fifth time, i know what i'm probably going to spend all of tomorrow doing. is there anything i could possibly do to fix this besides uninstall and go back to java? what are you doing to it
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HoboMan posted:visual studio managed to completely gently caress itself up for the fifth time, i know what i'm probably going to spend all of tomorrow doing. is there anything i could possibly do to fix this besides uninstall and go back to java? close vs, delete all the .suo files
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MrMoo posted:Everyday I go to the NYSE exchange and make stupid changes to JavaScript then wait 24 hours to see what other things broke. It is awesome. AND RIGHT THEN AND THERE I START DOING THE MOVES ALONGSIDE WITH THE MAIN CHARACTER, CAPITAL
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Depressingly a Node.JS is working perfectly despite taking up 70 megabytes of memories, whilst a C++ app feeding it occasionally decides that 7MB isn't enough and grows to 8GB in an hour then is reaped to death. It's processing 500 messages a second, 4 instances of the C++ app have no problems but 2 go crazy on the same machine two days in a row. Support team of a library in use are literally replying "it works for me".
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MrMoo posted:Depressingly a Node.JS is working perfectly despite taking up 70 megabytes of memories, whilst a C++ app feeding it occasionally decides that 7MB isn't enough and grows to 8GB in an hour then is reaped to death. It's processing 500 messages a second, 4 instances of the C++ app have no problems but 2 go crazy on the same machine two days in a row. Support team of a library in use are literally replying "it works for me". What library
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HoboMan posted:visual studio managed to completely gently caress itself up for the fifth time, i know what i'm probably going to spend all of tomorrow doing. is there anything i could possibly do to fix this besides uninstall and go back to java? I wouldn't expect a reinstall of your IDE to fix this, it sounds like some code indexing database got corrupted or otherwise broke
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redleader posted:close vs, delete all the .suo files
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redleader posted:close, delete all the files
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redleader posted:destroy your computer, murder your coworkers so they can't stop you
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Bloody posted:HEY GUYS IT'S AIRMAN HERE AND
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hell yeah i can draw text anywhere on the screen unfortunately my "draw rectangle" code doesn't work for rectangles over 256x256
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Luigi Thirty posted:
does it work for a rectangle of size 100x100, with the top left corner being at 200x200?
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https://github.com/blog/2359-introducing-github-marketplace-and-more-tools-to-customize-your-workflow https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HjToekoEMk
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cinci zoo sniper posted:https://github.com/blog/2359-introducing-github-marketplace-and-more-tools-to-customize-your-workflow it weirds me out that they hired like commercial actors and poo poo for this
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finally fixed it by reinstalling my nuget packages
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Flat Daddy posted:it weirds me out that they hired like commercial actors and poo poo for this gotta justify that $1b valuation
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fritz posted:What library It's eSignal an IDC library for accessing market data over the Internets. Relatively simple API with a tonne of legacy and a plethora of junior mistakes like polluting the global namespace with so much poo poo it is amazing.
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cinci zoo sniper posted:https://github.com/blog/2359-introducing-github-marketplace-and-more-tools-to-customize-your-workflow inaccurate, half of the blanket would look like a Disney character and the other half would be on fire but hey we made our sprint goals
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