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Visual Studio Code only succeeded because a failed online editor was pivoted to become a desktop product, according to Microsoft Distinguished Engineer Erich Gamma. Those that don't study history are doomed to rewrite code editors
I did not know that Erich Gamma was at the Fish Shoppe. They've really got quite the collection going on, don't they?
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A new web standard is playing off of California’s powerful privacy law If at first you fail, try and fail again
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But...
Will that protect users privacy?
Or will it help corporations to be more private whilst slurping your data?
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'Global Privacy Control' doesn't sound in the slightest bit dodgy...
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Each week viewers can tune in and code alongside the hosts. In case you want to get your head in the clouds
And it's on Twitch, so you can join all the cool kids.
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With the start of a new year, it’s common to reflect on what happened over the past year and plan for the upcoming year. In this article, I’m going to look at the state of WebAssembly in 2020 and where I see things going this year. "Fight on State. Strike your gait and win!"
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This post looks at how to use C# Source Generators to build an external DSL to represent mathematical expressions. Now you can write code to get the code to write code so you don't have to write code. Right?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Now you can write code to get the code to write code so you don't have to write code. Right? I thought we had an AI for that...
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Now you can write code to get the code to write code so you don't have to write code. Right?
Exactly. And management productizes that as "low code" or "no code" to the ignorant masses.
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A new neural implant can be operated and charged wirelessly, allowing scientists to control lab rats’ brains from afar and in more natural settings. Just what we needed - RC rats
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As long as they don't go Ka-Boom[^]
On the other hand...
how long is it going to take to have the first "Asking for volunteers" to test this in humans?
And the worst... they are going to get plenty of them
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Politicians brains are simple; try an actual rodent.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Europe has had enough of the blurring between work and personal time – where your boss calls you in the evening or colleagues email at the weekend – and is mulling introducing legislation that would provide a “right to disconnect.” Can I set my official working hours to 1100 to 1101?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Can I set my official working hours to 1100 to 1101? Sure! A regular work day has 8 hours, or 480 minutes.
1 minute is 0.21% of 480, so that will be the amount of salary you'll get for that amount of work
Don't you dare squander your minute at the coffee machine though
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Can I set my official working hours to 1100 to 1101?
01111001 01100101 01110011
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I never answered phones after 5pm.
I'm not a doctor, so it cannot be an emergency. If it is, call the emergency hotline, not me.
It can wait until I'm back.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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.NET apps were found to have more serious vulnerabilities and suffer more attacks last year, according to data gathered by Contrast Labs. "You like me... you really like me!"
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Might this [^] be related?
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You're blaming the Brits?
TTFN - Kent
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No... I am actually blaming the "deliver fast" that is spoken about in that article.
You know: There is speed, cheap and good... please choose two.
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Ah, 100% yes on that
TTFN - Kent
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The D programming language is best known as a system programming language, but it's also a great option for scripting. "Well, it's one louder, innit?"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: The D programming language is best known Is it?
GCS d--(d+) s-/++ a C++++ U+++ P- L+@ E-- W++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
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Because C (She) was not available....
Zen and the art of software maintenance : rm -rf *
Maths is like love : a simple idea but it can get complicated.
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Cloudy DevOps company GitLab has removed its $4.00 user/month Bronze/Starter tier, giving users the choice between paying for Premium at $19.00 or downgrading to the free tier and losing some features. I see they're enjoying competing with Microsoft
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