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chaosbreather posted:finding a job? what explain yourself
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DaTroof posted:how so the latter? are you saying you can't find jobs that aren't full-stack js/ts? because i guarantee that's a personal problem and not an industry-wide fact hes saying he can convince people that typescript is more economical by putting a number on a slide and showing it to them
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which i mean honestly i completely believe that
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chaosbreather posted:it's really hard to make a business case for using something other than typescript to project owners the only time this is true is when the project owners are really invested in using typescript to begin with
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after that edit about project owners, yeah, i think i know what you mean but i never disagreed that a lot of failures choose their tech stacks poorly
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rotor posted:the only time this is true is when the project owners are really invested in using typescript to begin with oh yeah i basically only see greenfield or major digital transformation projects with project owners who have to use external studios. if there's a scrap of existing code that takes priority over pretty much every argument anyone can make
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rotor posted:hes saying he can convince people that typescript is more economical by putting a number on a slide and showing it to them more than this – we have to win work, right, with competing proposals. typescript has a ton of factors – all those loving words i wrote – that you can just use to tear any other non-typescript proposal apart, it's like a nuke. you can only fight it with other teams doing it faster or better.
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chaosbreather posted:more than this – we have to win work, right, with competing proposals. typescript has a ton of factors – all those loving words i wrote – that you can just use to tear any other non-typescript proposal apart, it's like a nuke. you can only fight it with other teams doing it faster or better. this is a weird argument. i guess you mean, if you're making a greenfield app, nothing else but typescript makes sense? eh, never mind. this conversation is weird. you're weird.
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chaosbreather posted:more than this – we have to win work, right, with competing proposals. typescript has a ton of factors – all those loving words i wrote – that you can just use to tear any other non-typescript proposal apart, it's like a nuke. you can only fight it with other teams doing it faster or better. i feel pretty confident i could do the same thing with any other modern language given the same audience but sure ok
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rotor posted:i feel pretty confident i could do the same thing with any other modern language given the same audience but sure ok
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like the fact that program managers for these "digital transformation" projects are easy marks doesnt really matter to anyone here, but i'm happy you're out there doin what you're doin.
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DaTroof posted:this is a weird argument. i guess you mean, if you're making a greenfield app, nothing else but typescript makes sense? making a greenfield app AND using lowest-bidder third party contractors to do it
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also forgot to post earlier but thanks for the love and support everyone
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you're saying that typescript is actually the best choice. that's distinct from what you've actually shown, which is that it's easy to snow people into thinking it is. a group of propositions that constitute evidence or a logical and/or probabilistic basis for another proposition is oftentimes called an argument.
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rotor posted:i feel pretty confident i could do the same thing with any other modern language given the same audience but sure ok finally, awesome. please give me one that would convince my boss. i feel like i've tried everything.
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chaosbreather posted:finally, awesome. please give me one that would convince my boss. i feel like i've tried everything. who would i bill this work to?
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chaosbreather posted:finally, awesome. please give me one that would convince my boss. i feel like i've tried everything. it sounds like the problem is not what the best technology is, but who your boss is
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Achmed Jones posted:you're saying that typescript is actually the best choice. that's distinct from what you've actually shown, which is that it's easy to snow people into thinking it is. a group of propositions that constitute evidence or a logical and/or probabilistic basis for another proposition is oftentimes called an argument. looks like you've only read about a third of the things i wrote if you're there. i sympathise
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chaosbreather posted:looks like you've only read about a third of the things i wrote if you're there. i sympathise have you seen some of the blocks of cheddar cheese you've posted in this thread? i guarantee there's more than one that not a single yosposter has read completely
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today im thankful because my friends and coworkers simp for poo poo that's actually interesting and sometimes useful like scala or go or r. if i had to hear them talk about how javascript or python were actually good, id probably choose to drown myself in the nearest body of water.
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Canine Blues Arooo posted:today im thankful because my friends and coworkers simp for poo poo that's actually interesting and sometimes useful like scala or go or r. if i had to hear them talk about how javascript or python were actually good, id probably choose to drown myself in the nearest body of water. i'm thankful that my coworkers generally don't bother with these discussions at all and just get poo poo done in whatever tech stack is in front of us (semi-relevant albeit petty addendum: the stack never involves javascript on the server)
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langs get chosen for a thousand reasons other than what is Objectively The Best, film at 11
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also lol chaosbreather, forced to use typescript against their will. lmao owned
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have you considered all the benefits fortran has to offer?
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i'm a dapper fortran man
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Gentle Autist posted:also lol chaosbreather, forced to use typescript against their will. lmao owned foreverially typescripted and loving it
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True computer hipsters are looking at PHP 8.1 and loving it.
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buttchugging adderall posted:True computer hipsters are looking at PHP 8.1 and loving it. wth https://php.watch/versions/8.1/fibers this is very not-php
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true computer hipsters are encoding their problems in the Constrained Quadratic Model and solving them using hybrid quantum annealing
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Gentle Autist posted:wth Oh it's very PHP and it's goooooooooood.
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is PHP just leaning into being poo poo? now with more fiber?
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Tom Collins posted:is PHP just leaning into being poo poo? now with more fiber? Bud PHP8 fixed almost everything left wrong with PHP (where PHP7 did most of the fixing). Then PHP 8.1 introduced more fiber, and PHP9 is slated to fix a ton of the rest of it (but that's a few years out). The people behind PHP have learned.
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It's me, I'm the computer hipster that likes modern PHP.
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are shell scripts hipster?
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Progressive JPEG posted:are shell scripts hipster? only if you use a hipster shell scripting language
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Progressive JPEG posted:are shell scripts hipster? sure,.i guess. i mean they're fine, they do a job. i prefer the more authentic computation you can only achieve by typing out instructions by hand each time.
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is running sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/somerandompieceofshit/fart/install.sh)" hipster? i think yes yes
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Gentle Autist posted:is running sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/somerandompieceofshit/fart/install.sh)" hipster? i think yes yes most definitely
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[logo in the modern anodyne corporate style, but of a pig] Trough is the world's most performant data ingestion system and part of the Piggy platform. Written in Go so you can be sure it's fast and reliable! Install it with code:
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Fortaleza posted:[logo in the modern anodyne corporate style, but of a pig] Issue Report: Summary: `trough` command fails to run recursively when using `-r` Details: Hey Piggy and Oink team! I love this tool but I noticed an issue where when I try to run `mud -r ./dir/**/*.feed` it seems to just return back with only the first `feed` being pig-processed. Not sure if there's other reports of this, and I can't give logs as the data here is client confidential. Thanks again! Response: Closed, won't fix. `-r` does not mean `recursive`, it's for `roll` and is for telling the piggy engine to do a trough rollup. Also duplicate of Issue #42069 and #219. In the future, please note that we don't normally respond to issue reports without logs, please give logs, we Piggies want our logs! - Oink Oink!
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