Keep your Rust to yourself. I don’t care what language someone else uses for their projects but Rust is an unreadable mess that I don’t want anywhere near my projects.
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Any function can be written in any Turing complete programming language. That doesn’t mean a sane person would use malboge or brainfuck for a production system. Language choice can have a huge impact on productivity and maintainability and time is money.
Indentation-driven control flow is one of the most cursed things ever invented, excluding things explicitly designed to inflict pain or death.
Devs who are devs for no other reason than money and who don’t give a shit about the quality of their work are a problem.
In my experience VSCode on Windows runs like dogshit. I blame Windows for that. VSCode on Linux runs like a dream. I can have four different sessions open and it still runs great (I haven’t tested more than that because I’ve never had a reason to).
I make my code open source and public so people can use it if they find it useful, not because I expect anyone to contribute.
And there’s a big fucking difference between actively hostile and “I’m not interested in accepting this change”.
This is the only one I subscribe to that has memes. I was not being precise but I know I have seen this before, recently, more than once.
He can know about it as a concept without really understanding it and if he he treats the dev team as a code producing machine then he could be ignorant of how much technical debt there is. Or maybe there’s an asshat on the dev team telling him there’s no technical debt.
The boss probably isn’t lying about no technical debt. He’s probably just too dumb or ignorant to know about it.
That would be a reasonable take if this hadn’t been reposted twice in the last month
Honestly I didn’t really follow OP’s meme or care enough to understand it, I’m just here to provide some context and nuance. I opened the comments to see if there was an explanation of the meme and saw something I felt like responding to.
Edit: Actually, I can’t see the meme. I was thinking of a different post. The image on this one doesn’t load for me.
“The answer we’ve all been waiting for” is a flawed premise. There will never be one language to rule them all. Even completely ignoring preferences, languages are targeted at different use cases. Data scientists and systems programmers have very different needs. And preferences are huge. Some people love the magic of Ruby and hate the simplicity of Go. I love the simplicity of Go and hate the magic of Ruby. Expecting the same language to satisfy both groups is unrealistic because we have fundamentally different views of what makes a good language.
Almost any language is ok but some ecosystems make me want to turn into a murder hobo (looking at you, JavaScript).