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TOML
Interesting… me likes it.
TOML
Interesting… me likes it.
It gets more fun if we’re talking SQL data via C API: is that 0 a field with 0 value or an actual NULL? Oracle’s Pro*C actually has an entirely different structure or indicator variables just to flag actual NULLs.
The code is my bible.
If there are no humans in the loop, sure, like for data transfer. But for, e.g., configuration files, i’d prefer a text-based solution instead of a binary one, JSON is a nice fit.
Do we though?.. 'Cos it seems to me the path has been deregulating.
What?! That’s impossible! Banks are credible, reliable, trustworthy! Cryptocurrencies, those are the baddies.
we’ve been out of IPv4 for over a decade now
Really? Haven’t had trouble allocating new VPSs with IPv4 as of late…
It’s funny because it’s true.
Java has entered the chat…
Mechabaristas!
I go there maybe twice a year. It’s the apple pies.
IIRC Gmail interprets foo.bar, f.o.o.b.a.r and foobar as the same account (the latter).
Of course there’s no point in trying to rationalize this 'cos these people use meetings to try justify their usefulness to the company (HR does the same with random activities), so you end up drawing red lines with invisible ink…
Good managers go to meetings and shield the engineers from the stream of exec corporate bs
Was lucky enough to work with one… once.
Who cares?
Oh i don’t need to add bugs…
Come to think of it, i think i’ll try emojis on my next commit message… just to test…
I’d say that’s a day in the life of a sysadmin, no?
Digital karma.
The “C is bad trope” is getting way too old. I’m surprised the author didn’t plug Rust.
Maybe because it’s one of the most widely used languages in the world…