Those are fair arguments, I’ll check Dart again. I think what really didn’t click for me, in contrary of React Native is that the code, and syntax are not very flexible.
I’m pretty good at Typescript and I can make some beautiful reusable code with minimal efforts. This makes it so fast to build apps and I just don’t feel that in Dart.
I can’t get enough of JSX (React) markup syntax personally, it’s just too simple and efficient that I don’t want to learn anything else ;)
To be fair, Go is very different from Dart and if they look like C it’s because they try to give you the abstraction with the memory safety which is pretty great.
But yeah Google is kinda the developer of useless languages. Even if Go is a banger of a technology
I have been learning C++/Elixir recently and I’ve made a distributed port scanner & and a streaming platform with Elixir (what an amazing language to work with) and some fun in C++ (also super cool to use)....
I often hear folks in the Linux community discussing their preference for Arch (and Linux in general) because they can install only the packages they want or need - no bloat....
Oooh thanks :) I was feeling kind of like a moron just for asking a question but you made it better thanks.
This problem is actually super complicated I dig dip into it and there’s a lot you can do actually to improve the download speed. I think it’s more a matter of people not accepting their ignorance and still trying to talk like their experts.
Introducing TypeSpec: A New Language for API-Centric Development ( typespec.io )
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How do you find projects to work on when learning a new language?
I have been learning C++/Elixir recently and I’ve made a distributed port scanner & and a streaming platform with Elixir (what an amazing language to work with) and some fun in C++ (also super cool to use)....
When do you consider a system to be bloated?
I often hear folks in the Linux community discussing their preference for Arch (and Linux in general) because they can install only the packages they want or need - no bloat....
What things do you refuse to pirate?
Which seas do you avoid?
When you create a torrent and you're the only seeder, what download speed can you expect? Is there a way to optimise this?
As in, the download speed you provide to the peers.
Pirates of the world we need your help to fight back for the sake of Yuzu and emulation freedom!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/12810167...
Yuzu Nintendo Switch Emulator Lives On With The Nuzu, Suyu Projects ( wccftech.com )
Please don't use Discord for FOSS projects ( drewdevault.com )
Though in the case of Steam, #3 is a bit questionable ( lemmy.dbzer0.com )
OP, modified to add piracy section...