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Comment on What programming language do you use for work and what's your favorite language? in ~comp
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Comment on What programming language do you use for work and what's your favorite language? in ~comp
Tomate I’ve worked with Java a few years ago and when I had to switch to C# it felt extremely similar. Can’t really draw a line with your love of JavaScript tho - I really hate this node modules stuff...I’ve worked with Java a few years ago and when I had to switch to C# it felt extremely similar.
Can’t really draw a line with your love of JavaScript tho - I really hate this node modules stuff with passion :-D -
Comment on What programming language do you use for work and what's your favorite language? in ~comp
Tomate I’m working with C# too - and I kinda like it too. Microsoft is putting a lot of energy into this language. Do you use Core or the normal Framework? But at home I have a little more fun with...I’m working with C# too - and I kinda like it too. Microsoft is putting a lot of energy into this language.
Do you use Core or the normal Framework?But at home I have a little more fun with Python and C, since microchips and dotnet aren’t loving each other so far :)
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Comment on what creative projects are you working on? in ~creative
Tomate I’m kind of teaching myself electronics and micro controllers, since I started working with Arduinos in my free time. But it didn’t feel right for me, or at least too “high level”. So as of right...I’m kind of teaching myself electronics and micro controllers, since I started working with Arduinos in my free time. But it didn’t feel right for me, or at least too “high level”. So as of right now I’ve moldered my arduino nanos (first time moldering :D) and build a little isp programmer, so I can flash my microchips.
Now I’m kind of lost in creating a microphone circuit and learning the basics of electronics, analog and digital signals etc.
Wish I would have had that interest when I studied IT... -
Comment on Valentine's day in ~talk
Tomate Actually it was really warm today here in Germany :)Actually it was really warm today here in Germany :)
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Comment on Valentine's day in ~talk
Tomate Our plan was to grab some food and go to the cinema afterwards (since Alita just started today (:). But we’ve been hit by traffic so we just drink some wine and go for a walk :)Our plan was to grab some food and go to the cinema afterwards (since Alita just started today (:).
But we’ve been hit by traffic so we just drink some wine and go for a walk :)
One of the biggest reason I have in mind is the good old example with the pad left package, that shut down half of the internet when it was removed. It feels like npm introduced a whole new level of laziness.
And if I just compare the folder sizes of our 120 backend projects (round about 1800 folders with 14000 files and 2 GB disk space) with the single frontend project (48.000 folders with 160.000 files and 1.2GB of disk space of which 99% is just node modules) I feel that there is a lot of trash in there.
Besides that it always looks like there is a buttton of Alpha packages used in production environments.