Just your typical internet guy with questionable humor
they should advocate for a more robust robots.txt on their instances server.
Only a couple of bots respect that file anyway
Oh, I forgot that detail, makes sense. Does Gleam already have something equivalent to Phoenix for elixir?
Honest question, what would make you pick Gleam over Elixir? Both seem to have significant overlap
I’m anxiously waiting for Crystal to be able to compile for Windows so game development with it can get a kickstart
Nim. Small compiler, small executables, easy to understand (except the macros, I still can’t get my head around them).
FreePascal. Yeah yeah, Pascal’s dead, etc etc, but it being so verbose and strict certainly help programmers (or at least me) keeping things somewhat tidy.
Also shoutout to V
Brainfuck is named after… uh, something
That’s how I look at 90% of the shit “systems” I’m forced to interact with (xiaomi’s MIUI, banking apps, govt apps, apps that should’ve been fucking websites, websites that “gently nudge” you to use the app, electron apps that are windows only)
Java, verbose? laughs in Pascal
Python being Esperanto? Yeah, no, because Python is actually being used
You might be interested in reading the Unix Haters Handbook. I mean, that the command to install a backport so easily allowed you to remove core packages without a… Better warning, is an old complaint
Juanito Greco, el destruidor de tabelas
Even wasm relies on javascript and frankly, I see its existence as a failure of many layers. Machine code -> Operating system -> Browser -> WASM (emulated machine code)
Kurumin Linux, which was a Brazilian distro based on Knoppix. This was back in 2006 or so, and that was my first hands-on experience with Linux.
I don’t fully remember whether everything worked out of the box, I think it connected to the internet no problem (cable), but what amazed me was:
1 - It ran off the CD drive without needing to install anything 2 - It had loads of preinstalled utility software 3 - Less than 700MB
20-ish, rather. You can still find some legacy systems running some version of VisualBasic on Windows.
Also disagree with op, javascript is the current “lingua franca” of programming. Unless every browser decides to allow scripting in a less shotgun-your-foot language, javascript will remain widely used.
Bobby tables, noooooooo!
atleast a 5/10 in effort
Blaming the user. Always
I’m the user
It sure is easy to grift squeenix out of their money nowadays, eh? I think I’ll start some new blockchain project, market it to whoever’s their CEO, get rich and get out.
OP is not the brightest
Why not give (Common)LISP a try?
Are you still using the original HDD it came with, or did you change it? I have an old All-in-one, 2012 Celeron with 2GB RAM which was supposed to be my nephew’s first computer, I installed Xubuntu 18 on it, everything works fine, even some online video watching, but dear lord the R/W speeds are atrociously low, which makes starting up any program a small test of patience.