Who cares if the program has done its job anyway
This works a lot of the time with the people that don't really care about the review. With those that do it won't
If you can do it in 2-3 months it's worth it, else you're probably not getting paid enough
Yeah this one's going under
Sounds like a great DRY culture to me
Sure, but there is a lot of effort involved with bootstrapping a new language in a larger dev organization. But we'll get there
Depends how good you are at what you're doing. I'd argue that humans err and it saves a bunch of time to catch bugs before debugging in the wild
Thanks, this is helpful!
Just checked today and found out that they decided to rob all users of their coins.
Unfortunately some topic specific subs haven't made the jump to Lemmy yet, so for those I still have to check there occasionally
Why do you think it's better? Genuinely wondering
It is quite telling that the one tool that covers most of the features expected from a packaging tool is one maintained by a single author: PDM.
In my experience it has been a pleasure to use it as well, even though it is quite new.
Why?