Wonton56 | 1 year ago | on: Hurl, the Exceptional Language
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I do not disagree, but I use IntelliJ for work and it shows clearly where some reference is imported from and let you navigate to it with a shortcut. VSCode does similar things with plugins and LSP, just much worse. I cannot work in VSCode because navigating code is so slow. Is this suggestion only useful when you don’t have such tools? It seems impossible to me that people can live without them, at least in a professional setting.
Wonton56 | 1 year ago | on: Ford Mustang Mach-E using BlueCruise at time of crash: NTSB
But it is possible, when the cosequence is someone dying, the likelihood do not need to be high to act carefully. Anyway the example here was about a car in front avoiding a stopped car.
Wonton56 | 2 years ago | on: Sea Kit
From what i understand this is already mostly the case. The military excercises by USA and China produces reports that shows an attack is too expesive or leads to a standstill. This is works as a deterrence to the other side, unless the other side acts irrationally, which is known to happen…
Wonton56 | 6 years ago | on: IT Runs on Java 8
There is nothing that «most people do». When will people realize this? Yes you have trends on HN that are different from trends in, say, the oil prospecting industry or something. And yet they overlap sometimes. You also have vastly different needs. Some beed to optimize for execution speed and some for development speed. Some need high parallellization some need single thread performance. Analytics demands writing code in minutes or preferably seconds while aircraft software may require years of testing for correctness. Even the level of experience will impact how well you can perform on any level with any tool. I mean stop discussing how many teeth a horse has and just count them. We should spend time defining what problems current and old tools can solve, not discussing what tools solve one problem better because no two people will ever have the same exact problem let alone have the same exact understanding of it.
Wonton56 | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Leave job right before app goes to production?
Why is this even a problem? The way I see it you have already broken a agreement with your new employer, and now you are considering breaking it again?
I understand that your current project may need your attention. But that is a result of mismanagement, and two wrongs won't make a right!
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