Ime anyone who is experienced enough knows how to avoid these Types of issues anyway (through tooling and good convention etc)
Ime anyone who is experienced enough knows how to avoid these Types of issues anyway (through tooling and good convention etc)
Unless those lines are autogenerated I’d be rather concerned
Good luck
Now to just have another tool that randomly selects a template and one which randomly generates a phrase. Run it 200 times and send the best ones to your friends
Ya that’s the same boat I’m in. HR always feels like a PITA though. Mentors have always told me I’m worth senior but my spreadsheet says otherwise
What’s your level of experience like? Always curious how that affects the hit rate
Curious what you don’t like about it. I only just swapped over and haven’t noticed much of a change yet
Such an underrated feature
Fair enough. The line for me has always been whether or not I expect to use it for more than just glue or a one off run
Just for fun or do you have a specific thing you feel would be better in python?
I’ve actually been experimenting with this on and off for about a year now. My team and I also came to the conclusion that unions were the best approach but we hadn’t considered using match
. Might give that a shot if any type systems start supporting it better
Not really sure what you’re trying to achieve here. Do you have an application that lets you use Lua extensions? Or do you want to build an application that lets you use Lua extensions?
I’m too old to die on any hills these days but mainly if it:
Then I’m happy
Don’t start with classes. Start with something that actually does something you understand. Like updating text files. Or pulling data about something you find interesting
https://automatetheboringstuff.com/
Is a good book every newbie should read. It teaches you how to use programming like a tool
Not to mention the tool isn’t meant to be anything more than glue between other programs
Also not OP, but I learned about the pain of Nvidia drivers the hard way. No way in hell am I letting my system auto update on a work day
Honestly man it just sounds like you have struggled with dynamic languages and by extension prefer static (compiled) ones. Which is totally fine you don’t have to like everything. But I do think you’re missing the real issue with “everything looks good.” It’s a lack of experience with the tool. It doesn’t matter if you’re using something as strict as Rust or dynamic as Lisp. “Everything looks good,” is always bad. You should know “this is how this works,” which is just not something a newbie can handle when they still don’t know the difference between pass-by-reference and pass-by-value (or that those words even exist!)
What issue is that you think is unique to python?
linux users are sane?