No, this is Patrick.
Omg I just read this scene in Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure!
I suspect there are a lot of “Rust devs” that are little more than kool-aid drinkers. Common refrains are that Rust is the fastest language, most type-safe language, and most powerful language. Rust certainly seems to move the state of the art forward in some ways, but you can still write garbage code in it.
I’ve worked with lots of different people in lots of different languages, and I think I’d rather good people in a bad language than the other way around by a mile.
MILF
It always grates on my nerves to read laypeople’s opinions of how software development should happen. So much unfettered stupidity.
Me too and meee tooooo. I showed it to my stone-free wife and she didn’t laugh.
This is my perspective on a lot of art and music. If something is universally hated, I want to know why it is and if I can find any redeeming qualities. A lot of my favorite things have that characteristic of doing something very specific extremely well but being generally unlikeable.
Also “unfilted” in panel 4
The absolute disregard for the meme format here. I’m too high for this.
Switching to Linux or… maybe?
Mentally depressed as opposed to physically depressed?
In my defense, I’ve had a phone hang up or do weird stuff because it couldn’t tell the difference between a fingertip and an earlobe way too many times. Like, a shitty phone has nearly altered the course of my life because of this, and that’s not okay.
Either #2 or #3. /usr/bin and /usr/local/bin exist for that purpose, but some people prefer to keep personal scripts and such in home, maybe as part of a dotfiles repo or something, and so just add ~/.dotfiles/scripts or something to PATH.
I prefer SQL, because you can pronounce it “sequel” or “es-cue-ell”, and it’s fine. CSS just doesn’t have that kind of flexibility as a language.
Why is it wholesome? Don’t say because it’s a turnip.