🇬🇧 I have tried PHP. I find this programming language more embedding in html. They completely get so much. I can code in live html. 🤯
Hence my question, why continue to code in JavaScript if php can do the same things?🔴😅⚠️
🇨🇵 J'ai essayé PHP. Je trouve ce langage de programmation plus incorporant dans le html. Ils se complètement tellement. Je peux coder dans le html en direct. 🤯
D'où ma question, pourquoi continuer à coder en JavaScript si php peut faire les même choses ?🔴😅⚠️
In #embedded software, the #C#programming language rules—and for many good reasons, too. I have loved C for more than four decades. But I admit that C is woefully dated, inherently unsafe, and imposes a high cognitive load upon the #programmer.
Newer languages vying to knock C off its perch—Rust, Nim, Zig, Odin, etc.—are overly cute and complicated to suit the real-time, embedded work.
The embedded sector needs a new language with C's simplicity, efficiency, semantics, and determinism and Haskell's safety, effectiveness, syntax, and dash.
Thinking about my future... I have skills in IT, art and now possibly in geo/paleo. I would want to mix them together and have a well paying stable job sometime in 1-3 years from now on. Any ideas? Any sphere needs such soup of skills?
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Mid (5yrs exp) #programmer#csharp#typescript#powershell#sql
. #UI design (~2yrs exp) and #2D#art - #illustration (~10 yrs exp hobbyist)
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Ongoing Master's degree in general #geology with concentration towards #paleontology and a plan on PhD
It is amazing that #VSCode has just quietly dominated the IDE world without a lot of debate. It used to be a fight between Emacs/Vim, JetBrains, Eclipse and a long list of smaller IDEs.
Now I see either VSCode or a proprietary IDE if your stack has one.
Will some kind #FFMPEG#programmer - @lisamelton maybe - read this short 🧵 (cos my server doesn't allow large posts). It's only 4 posts long, but I am SO FRUSTRATED!
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Back when #Java became mainstream in the 1990s, some doctors, lawyers, and businessmen accosted me about how easy it was to be a #programmer, compared to their professions.
When #JavaScript became popular, much larger number of them believed they could write programmes in their domains much better than computer scientists.
Today, all of them believe that, using #ChatGPT, they can do better than computer scientists in implementing applications in their domains.
*Use /search for search (/search?query=something)
*Move account secrets to a dedicated table (and encrypt it?)
*Add a way for the user to select which languages they understand
*Allow admins to configure instance favicon and logo
*Allow searching for hashtags in admin UI
*Convert Redux state to Typescript #MastoAdmin#devops#Programmers#dev.
The only thing I hate worse than writing all this damn #unittest#code is not having written the tests and as a result spending weeks trying to solve a multidimensional failure problem. Been there, done that.
Grumbling from an old #Python#programmer who has been “just about there” for nearly a week now…catching up on writing the test code while debugging, like you’re not supposed to do.
I'm hungry to learn #programming. I haven't touched code since Visual Basic and HTML4 in the 90s. Any suggestions on where to start? What's a good language to begin with? Text/web recommendations?
Brushing up on my #css and noticing that using the CSS grid system actually makes laying out UI components a lot more doable as a #blind#programmer. Don't get me wrong, it's still CSS which means left is south and forward is towards the fifth dimension, but its a bit more predictable than older methods used to be. #accessibility#BlindlyCoding#webDev
In 2003, I started my career as a programmer. Every 2-3 years I changed the direction of projects, technology stack and #programming languages. But I still couldn't believe in myself that I would be able to work in game development. After 15 years, I got tired of everything. And one day I just started playing with the game engine. If you are a #programmer who dreamed of #gamedev, don't be afraid, you can do it
#Programmer and other tech-savvy friends: I'm blanking. I have a .NET EXE that throws a run-time error that suggests it requires an old version of MS Access to run.
I don't need the program to run as much as I need to see what the program would visually look like (what buttons you're presented with, etc.).
In the past I think I did this using dotPeek by JetBrains, but I'm not seeing any such option there now. Ideas?
Personally, I have nothing against the emergence of new #programming languages. This is cool:
the industry does not stand still;
competition allows existing languages to develop and borrow features from new ones;
developers have the opportunity to learn new things while avoiding #burnout;
there is a choice for beginners;
there is a choice for specific tasks.
But why do most people dislike the :clang: #clang so much? But it remains the fastest among high-level languages. Who benefits from C being suppressed and attempts being made to replace him? I think there is only one answer - companies. Not developers. Developers are already reproducing the opinion imposed on them by the market. Under the #influence of hype and the opinions of others, they form the idea that C is a useless language. And most importantly, oh my god, he's unsafe. Memory usage. But you as a #programmer are (and must be) responsible for the #code you write, not a language. And the one way not to do bugs - not doing them.
Personally, I also like the :hare_lang: #harelang. Its performance is comparable to C, but its syntax and elegance are more modern.
And in general, I’m not against new languages, it’s a matter of taste. But when you learn a language, write in it for a while, and then realize that you are burning out 10 times faster than before, you realize the cost of memory safety.
AI and Coding.
How reliable is AI lke ChatGPT in giving you code that you request?
Red flags in software engineers