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I'd say it's because the people who write the most libraries tend to see the ability to encode invariants in the type system as either a fun new toy or...
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Debuggers... i.e. runtime problems.
Working in Rust, it's been incredibly rare for me to encounter violations of "If it compiles, the...Last edited by ssokolow; 25 April 2024, 06:09 PM.
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I just edited the settings in ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs and got on with my life but, if you really want to delete them, rather than just redirecting where...Last edited by ssokolow; 25 April 2024, 04:40 AM.
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Funny you'd say that. C and assembly language have so few build-time guarantees that my hierarchy of preference is:- Pick Python over C or Assembly.
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Give at least the Appendix B: Status of the affected programming languages section of "BatBadBut: You can't securely execute commands on Windows"...Last edited by ssokolow; 24 April 2024, 01:43 AM.
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To replace shell script without expecting the average person to learn some esoteric aspirant like GNU Guile or some geriatric Python-ate-my-lunch like...
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But shit only has to load once in Python. I've rewritten shell script stuff in Python to make it faster. "Minimize the number of system calls you...
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As opposed to needing to pull in bash on one of the BSDs because someone didn't stick to the basic POSIX dialect of Bourne shell?
If I were...
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It always depends on the use-case. Shell script's slowness is proportional to how many subprocesses it has to fork. Python's slowness is proportional...Last edited by ssokolow; 21 April 2024, 10:58 AM.
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As far as I'm aware, CMake still doesn't impinge on the territory of dependency managers like Conan or vcpkg... which is especially important when I want...
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Wow. There's a game I hadn't expected to see... takes me back to the copy we received with our HP Pavilion 8160 in 1997.
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I'll take your word for it. I never looked that deeply into them because I was (and still am) waiting for Qt Quick to at least catch up to what I got...
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