Springboot is very confusing. The inheritance tree is insane, they created a class for everything, which I get… But it is so hard to understand the whole scope their design.
Springboot is very confusing. The inheritance tree is insane, they created a class for everything, which I get… But it is so hard to understand the whole scope their design.
Looks like something that checks that the rows in a grid att up to 15. Why? IDK, a game?
Damn, I didn’t think I’d get this far.
Sure, paintball? Or what do you have in mind?
Honestly, I don’t like the Go way. If they are going to have that philosophy, at least they should have provided a strong core with high level functions and generics. From the start. Not 5 years later.
I mean, it’s awesome until it isn’t.
NPM is already on the “isn’t” side of it. Specially with all the malware going around. Who has time to read the code of the dependencies of the dependencies of their dependencies? For every single version. It’s just not possible…
I guess the main concern with this is security. You’re literally running code you don’t even know about on your machine, probably next to personal files or your company’s code base.
A simple http call to publish all your private code wouldn’t be hard to sneak in a 6th level dependency.
I’ll consider it
They didn’t convince anyone of anything, they just have a great free-tier service, so people prefer using it than self-hosting something. You can also self-hosted Github if you want the features they offer, besides Git.
I’ve only had beef with a single dev ever. The maintainer of Prometheus, Brian Brazil, or whatever his name is. His attitude is so shitty towards people proposing actually good ideas that would push his product forward.
Damn, this guy Haskells.
Do you get a heart attack every time you need to write to a database, effectively causing a side-effect? Only real Haskell developers do.
At the risk of sounding like a creep… I swear, I see any post and I instantly know it’s you. I can’t do that with anyone else.
It was a surprise seeing you in Lemmy. I was like “this person looks exactly like Yesbum, wtf”. Then saw the account.
Oh wow, for a second there I thought I opened reddit accidentally. She’s my favorite, nice to see her in Lemmy :D
For large companies that serve many customers 5K per year is a drop in a bucket. If it provides their customers with a more secure experience, it is worth it.