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[-] urska@lemmy.ca 32 points 4 months ago

Opensuse TW KDE

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I understand Rust being type safe, but Im seeing syntax that Ive never seen in my life in Go which looks too messy

var test int < bruh what?

:=

func(u User) hi () { ... } Where is the return type and why calling this fct doesnt require passing the u parameter but rather u.hi().

map := map[string] int {} < wtf

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[-] urska@lemmy.ca 40 points 5 months ago

Yes we do know, It comes from the Latin language during the roman empire. Terra which means soil/ground in Latin. it deviated to Terra in italian and portuguese, tierra in spanish and terre in french.

English was influenced by french so they took the meaning of earth from there. The word earth in english comes from old english or irish I dont remember correctly.

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Since people are curious Ill explain why:

I need to build our project from the remote repo using a PowerShell script (.ps1). I’m using Bash in the VSCode terminal, I have to run the .ps1 script in a new Command Prompt because the compilation takes around 5 minutes and I need my terminal for other things. To do this, the only way is to run a batch file that executes the .ps1 script.

Its an automation so I dont need to touch powershell whatsover and remain in bash terminal. Instead of opening several windows, I automated all so it only takes 1 alias to compile my shit.

The compilation also requires several inputs and "Key Presses", so I automated all of that in the Batch file.

[-] urska@lemmy.ca 10 points 5 months ago

they probably dont care, they make more money selling or lending the users data.

[-] urska@lemmy.ca 19 points 5 months ago

Krita, Inkspace, Gimp. I understand those who use it professionally but not the zealots who dont/barely use it yet demand for it like their life depended on it.

[-] urska@lemmy.ca 21 points 5 months ago

u vfill own nothing and be happy.

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[-] urska@lemmy.ca 27 points 5 months ago

Aviation, Health, Space and Car industry have only 3 certified languages that they use. Ada, C and C++. Ada is dying because there are way less young engineers who want to invest their future learning it. Then there is C and C++ but they dont offer memory safety and its really hard to master and its really hard and long (thats what she said) to certify the code when being audited for safety by a tier company.

Rust solves by default (no need to review) like 2/3 of the standard requirements those industries have and are that found in C and C++. Rust will soon be approved in this group by the car industry.

Im not a rust fan, but I have 3 things to say about rust.

  • Its fun to program like C++ having the peace of mind knowing the compiler is there helping.
  • You dont feel like youre defusing a bomb like when writing C.
  • Even though its a fun language to write, its also really hard to master, itd say 2 years to be really proficient with it. There is just so much knowledge.
[-] urska@lemmy.ca 14 points 5 months ago

United States of Israel

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I was about to post this video, lmao. But this man still thinks Linux is difficult and not easy to use. When in fact its become way easier than running Windows ~~Linux~~. Linux has surpassed Windows and Mac on the Desktop usability in the last 2 years. And it just keeps getting better.

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