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SorteKanin

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Jeg tror muligvis kun feddit.de tillader visse sprog. Prøv ikke at vælge nogen sprog i dine indstillinger.

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Or use a nicer alternative like zoxide! :)

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Same, I prefer lower case. Every other language has keywords in lower case, why do you need to shout when writing sql?

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How do you succinctly call a language that has all behavior defined or equivalently no undefined behavior (aside from designated regions)? “Memory safety” is nice since it’s concise. Is there another term? Maybe just a “safe” language?

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Are you sure you are inputting the right password? For instance, are you sure your keyboard layout is correct? If the keyboard layout is different, you may think you type one thing but type another.

It is also possible that you have simply misspelled the password during setup. A reinstall is the only way to fix that I think.

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ex-google employee

Ex-Microsoft as it says at the bottom.

It’s just how you innovate.

Did you read the whole article? I feel like they explain why this innovation doesn’t work.

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No, Firefox doesn’t have bugs with your store. Your store has bugs.

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If you think the Fediverse is about “winning”, you’ve already failed to understand it.

The Fediverse is about choice. Some people will use X. Other people will use Y. Under the hood, both X and Y use the same protocols and they can communicate so everyone stays connected even when making different choices (if they choose to stay connected of course).

Nobody “wins”; everybody wins.

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I don’t write fully functional programs, but small specific scripts for different tasks.

This is exactly why your experience is different and you like Python better than many others. You are using Python as it was meant to be used and where it excels; for small scripts.

When people say they don’t like Python they mean that Python does a really, really bad job when it comes to larger systems. Static analysis becomes exponentially more important in larger systems and Python has basically 0 of that.

But as long as you stick to relatively small stuff (less than a few thousand lines), Python is pretty nice and fast to develop in.

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