Seriously? Python for massive amounts of data? It’s a nice scripting language, but it’s excruciatingly slow
Seriously? Python for massive amounts of data? It’s a nice scripting language, but it’s excruciatingly slow
Midlevel management does this, not developers
That’s ludicrous.
It obviously stands for cryptography in general, not just TLS.
Careful you you aren’t thrown off by a retpoline
Check it out anyways
Check out Rust
Many people are learning English as a foreign language through using it on the internet. Lazy native speakers hsing it incorrecrly despite knowing it better makes that very difficult, as they learn mistakes they later have to unlearn.
I am always glad when people point out such mistakes, for this reason.
I believe readability is mostly about experience. The more you read, and the more familiar you get with the typical idioms, the easier and faster it gets.
Rust puts a lot more information into the type system than C#, the result is much better type safety and compile time guarantees at the expense of longer and more complex type signatures. This also plays a part. But for me, I love strong, expressive type systems. I want my program to fail compilation, not explode at runtime.
Masochists (C++)
You wrote: ~%85
I ask: do you say tilde percent eighty-five?
You don’t have to mention people when replying to them.
To be tilde percent eighty-five safe? Is this how you talk?
It shouldn’t scare you.
Check this out: https://microsoft.github.io/rust-for-dotnet-devs/latest/
Needs more AbstractSingletonBeanProxyFactoryDefaultImplementation