createOrUpdateMeeting() vs createMeeting(). Which one do you choose and why?
Which one is easier to develop and work with (which saves the most time)? Which one would you go for? The name of the API represents its true purpose in this case by the way, createOrUpdate creates or updates the passed in meeting and create just creates the meeting. I will be the only one working on this project for now,...
Memmy: Solid start on IOS Lemmy client
I’ve been testing the Memmy client for the past couple of days and it’s been getting better pretty quickly. If you want to check it out: https://github.com/gkasdorf/memmy
Close encounters of the Java Memory Model kind (shipilev.net)
For those who haven't seen it before and are interested in writing concurrent algorithms or data structures in Java, this is an excellent read on the potential pitfalls you can fall into reasoning about memory ordering in Java....
TIL about the tildeverse (tildeverse.org)
Tildeverse - a network of pubnixs in the spirit of tilde.club
PEP 594 has been implemented: Python 3.13 removes 20 stdlib modules (discuss.python.org)
20 standard library modules are being removed in 3.13 as stipulated in PEP 594, so called "dead batteries".
Who's gotten kbin.social running locally and how difficult was it?
I'm looking at getting kbin installed locally so I can make some UI / UX changes, but it's a different tech stack than I'm used to. Anyone here gotten it to run locally and can offer any advice on the difficulty involved?...
How to enjoy python (lemmy.ml)
This is my first meme post on the internet, so it might not be funny at all, but then python bad
The move constructor that you have to declare, even though you don't want anyone to actually call it - The Old New Thing (devblogs.microsoft.com)
Inheritance is getting out of control (lemmy.world)
Vim Best Practices For IDE Users (betterprogramming.pub)
I love university (lemmy.world)
Request: Can someone make a mirror of hackernews here?
As title, basically duplicate /r/hackernews but as /m/hackernews
py-spy, one of the tools I miss most when working in other languages (github.com)
Write Go like a senior engineer (levelup.gitconnected.com)
A bunch of Ruby talks and related videos (rubyvideo.dev)
Using `at` command
A lot of people haven't heard of the at command, and I just figured I'd post up a little bit about it. I use it as a semi-alarm clock type reminder....
Python GUI Beginners Tutorial - In 30-min - Flutter For Python with Flet (www.youtube.com)
Trip report: Summer ISO C++ standards meeting (Varna, Bulgaria) (herbsutter.com)
Cross-post from Lemmy.ml - Free Software Developer Resume Review for Lemmies #1 (programming.dev)
when product management doesn't listen to the devs and hands down the dumbest requirements imaginable (slrpnk.net)
Negotiating a rate for contract work?
I am considering taking a contract software engineering role with a company I am excited about. We are in the final stages of the interview process, and they are pressuring me for a rate. When they first asked me for a rate, I asked whether they have a typical rate that they pay contractors and they said yes, "based on...
Don't you love a code review? (lemmy.world)
Struggling with inexperienced manager, job at risk due to bad rating - how to react?
Prologue: Long time Reddit subscriber, this Lemmy thing seems neat. I will probably ditch Reddit completely. Hi everyone!...
What are some things in the class library you wish more people knew about or used? (docs.oracle.com)
I'm curious if there are things in the standard class library that you find useful but not widely used.