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Crell, to Kotlin
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Another day, another way in which the / ecosystem is weaker/worse than the ecosystem.

I'm kind of tired of finding these.

adam_turcsan,
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@Crell You made me curious with this statement. Is there a personal collection somewhere to take a look at? Or could you please share this most recent finding? ๐Ÿฅบ ๐Ÿ‘‰ ๐Ÿ‘ˆ

adam_turcsan,
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@Crell In my head, Hibernate is the tool that Doctrine got to be in php, so I don't think that it's not a solvable thing... although I personally have no experience with that. However Composer >> most of the package managers :D

heiglandreas, to random
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I finally gave in. After 5 years on Linux I will go back to MacOS in 2024 (which I have been using in various degrees of professionalism since... 1991?).

Linux is all nice and dandy. But there are so many rough edges that hinder my productivity.

So I'll bite the bullet and compromise on openness and IMO questionable company decisions in favour of my own productivity and sanity.

๐Ÿ˜• ๐Ÿคท

adam_turcsan,
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@heiglandreas it is really interesting, and honestly, a very lucky thing to have the choice. Currently I have to use MacOS and it's shiny and all, but my productivity is at around 60% compared to using Linux and it's sooo frustrating. We're not the same but it's okay :)

nixCraft, to random
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Today, I am in a good mood. Let me guess your programming language by the IDE you use.

Drop your IDE ๐Ÿ‘‡

adam_turcsan,
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@nixCraft NetBeans

grmpyprogrammer, to random
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โ€œJuniors building over-engineered crap and pretending to be seniors is 90% of the industry.โ€

adam_turcsan,
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@grmpyprogrammer Very much this.... but building those over-engineered craps and struggling with them kinda made me senior... so just give it time :D

tuxedocomputers, to Amd German
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&
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adam_turcsan,
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@tuxedocomputers that seems like a really good deal ๐Ÿคฉ can we also expect a next gen for the Pulse 15? ๐Ÿฅน๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿ‘ˆ

Crell, to php
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Let's be controversial: In modern , you should never type-hint an array.

https://peakd.com/php/@crell/php-never-type-hint-on-arrays

adam_turcsan,
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@Crell I would say that this article is meant to be controversial and deliberately ignore nuances :P But there are some cases for example around serialization where a complex array shape as a typehint helps a lot during static analysis. Turning db data, API requests or responses into objects can be so much easier and transparent if you do it with arrays, array shapes and proper static analysis.

adam_turcsan,
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@Crell I was using Valinor for some time, but covering some non-trivial cases seemed to be more pain then it should have. Creating fromArray static factories and toArray methods with proper array shape doesn't seem like an "unproper" serialization.

grmpyprogrammer, to random
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Billions of apathetic users crush the hopes and dreams of people who want the open web to survive. Sure, I use Firefox because I worked at Mozilla but the whining about it being slow or whatever pales in comparison to the two-browser system that is a year or two away from happening. How long until Apple copies what Google is trying to do by allowing sites to dictate what plugins/extensions/addons are allowed? Billions of users WILL NOT CARE

adam_turcsan,
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@grmpyprogrammer it's funny because I've just read an article about that for the first time in years FF got faster then Chrome in some metrics :D

afilina, to random
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I don't understand how Outlook still has such a bad UI even though it's a desktop app, when Gmail's web-based UI from almost 20 years ago was already superior. What are they waiting for? Do they honestly think that what they have is good?

adam_turcsan,
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@afilina i don't want to defend ms in any way, but Gmail has a terrible UX for me with totally confusing UI, so to say the least it's hardly superior. But maybe i'm the weird one :P Btw Thunderbird ftw :)

adam_turcsan,
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@afilina For me, who is used to the classic directory based structure, the whole tagging vs directories and moving/copying/tagging operation is just messing up something that was working before. What's more, ironically the searching works awfully โ€“ or at least unintuitively for me. Also numerous times I had "archived" something by accident and searched it where it went. These are just from the top of my head, but I don't use it nowadays.

nixCraft, to random
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Do you agree?

adam_turcsan,
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@nixCraft well yes, and no. If you work alone, maybe. But being available for at least some support for your teammates is another value that you can provide without coding

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