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4,967karma·1,427submissions·May 30, 2021
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This guy should try Kagi! It is paid, yes, but it is also good. Better than google good.
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I think you also forgot: Anti: But the whole thing can only have been generated because GCC and other compilers already exists (and depending on how strong the anti-feeling is: and has been stolen…)…
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depends which directories…
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Genuine question: why?
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zsh too
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Personally I assume ALL ads are scams. Never mind where they are from.
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I already have that with my Apple devices, kind of. I can drag my mouse from my MacBook Pro to my iPad, use my iPad (or Vision Pro) as a secondary monitor, or the same with my Mac mini, I can start a …
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More about the Julia set [0] [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_set
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Xcode is also definitely absolutely not required for using Swift.
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Oh no, but I know! And it is indeed terrible. I live in a city where there are new houses being built. They are ugly. Meanwhile, the ones that exist since a long time ago have charm and feel homely. I…
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> obviously one of the most important things because it gives you back time to invest in other parts of your project That is until you get so deep in code debt that you cannot move anymore. There i…
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Yeah. Exactly the same as there should never be an “artisan era” for chairs, tables, buildings, etc. Hell even art! Why should art even be a thing? We are machine driven by neurons, feelings do not ex…
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Not very well known, but Swift has two builtin concurrency systems (in addition to the very well known async/await for parallelism): async let (not very flexible) and task groups (much more so).
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Not a lot, but has absolutely no relation whatsoever to my comment.
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Except I did and it was good. When did you last try?
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I’m sorry but reading your comment, you have not understood much about Swift (and GCD). In particular “"DispatchQueus" (?IIRC?) are a thin wrap of fork, and do nothing but add complications”…
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Thank you for saying that. It makes me crazy every time I read that rust invented the concept of ownership…
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Swift has swiftly to manage the Swift compilers to use (equivalent of rustup) and LSP works pretty well. Most of the (open-source) libs that Apple does are cross-platform. I personally take care to ma…
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I don’t which Swift developers you are talking to, but let the record know I don’t and use enum quite a lot. And I don’t find it particularly painful though a bit verbose at times.
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I still don’t understand the Xcode rant. Using Swift can be done in any LSP-compatible text editor (VSCode, which even has a first-party extension for Swift, but also zed, Sublime Text, etc.) Unless y…
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> It wasn't their "gift", it was unwillingly taken from them. Yes. Exactly. As a developer in that case I feel almost violated in my trust in “the internet.” Well it’s even worse, I …
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I think it’s not that simple. These are not my words and I cannot only post the link [0] as the author uses the referrer to hide his articles from HN, but here’s the text: Once again, Patreon is going…