IMO, if a developer finds Rust too difficult to learn, they probably shouldn’t be writing kernel code in the first place.
IMO, if a developer finds Rust too difficult to learn, they probably shouldn’t be writing kernel code in the first place.
I actually introduced rust to my workplace this week, with a workshop reimplementing part of one of our service.
It seems people liked it. Now I want to look into how we could create Conan packages (to be consumed by c++ code) out of crates. I guess I’ll use the CXX crate to generate C++ headers, but other than that I don’t know.
“I’m going to keep throwing exorbitant amount of many to companies that refuse to stop supporting Microsoft’s monopoly, and then blame the OSS community for not doing their job for them. Look, I’m smart!”
Last I tried a keyboard and a mouse work just on every Linux distro out there. It’s OK to bend over for companies over some stuff you’re personally attached to (we all do it to some degree) but you can go fuck yourself with your offensive comments about distro maintainers, who have nothing to do with your problem.
I’m hoping federation will allow me to get rid of my github entirely, but that’s wishful thinking I fear
Maybe they should have actually made a point then
In case you’re serious, not everyone is a native speaker.
So it’s not for unit tests, that’s where the confusion stems
Ghidra is open source?! How did I miss this!
Forgejo is a gitea fork, it’s got nothing to do with gitlab
Not the most at fault, but if you sign off on a shitty process, you are still partially responsible
You mean smokers cannot respect consent? Agreed
My HR told me I could no longer email bills, but instead had to give them the original paper. I’m afraid somebody there will have a heart attack when I tell them that that PDF file is the original.
Instagram too, hardly a Chinese problem
It’s funny because the way you spelt it sounds like the first “don’t” of the video you linked. Americans in general seem to make a point of pronouncing things their way rather than how they should be. I don’t think it’s racism as much as it is laziness.
It sounds more fun than any actual company, I must say
Linux is already a popular and viable desktop OS - for its target audience.
The downvote comes from you implying people cannot dev in Linux when its the platform of choice for this workload.
Now surely the user experience could be polished, but advanced users are at this point used to the workflow, and basic ones will stick to Windows out of inertia no matter what. Therefore the incentive for improving this kind of things is extremely low.
I think the point is that the variable itself is an Option. Your example only works for literal Option (although the value inside the optional itself might not be a literal).
One option to OP’s problem is to use an auxiliary trait implemented on both string and Option<string>
Surely you mean “that Microsoft does not make it clear that they don’t”?
All three are scripting language. Don’t touch JavaScript, but consider typescript instead. Your requirements are vague, but python should probably be your first choice. It honestly does not matter which one you choose
No one’s saying the points raised are not valid, just that there’s no need to be a cunt about it in what should be a professional setting.