Dw, no one does.
Dw, no one does.
That makes it versatile, not powerful.
When I hear powerful language, I think of languages that are good at intensive tasks like assembly, c, rust, Python (because of numpy, pandas, pyspark, cuda, etc.).
Yeah, JavaScript powerful? How?
Over 20% of American gen z adults identify as lgbt. Feels like the GOP platform’s days are numbered.
Hanoi flashbacks
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Lol, are you me? Job application said software engineer. 3 months after I was hired, it changed to data engineer with no changes to the work I do. I wasn’t even notified, just noticed on a random day that the role on my profile on Teams had changed. I also do Python, SQL, and Pyspark scripts, but use AWS instead.
You could do templating with jinja, or do some data visualization with bokeh. I think there’s also something called dash. I don’t know much about any of them though.
Flask and django I assume
“YOLO”, “Whoa”
Why never mind? You could stare at a dick instead.
Bartender for a bar with a bunch of these.
Though Python, C, or C++ prob fits better.
Side note: when linking to a community you have to do !community@instance. If you do !fediverse@kbin.social, it links to kbin.social’s fediverse community for everyone. If you just write !fediverse, that links to !fediverse@programming.dev for me, !fediverse@kbin.social for you and other kbin.social users, !fediverse@lemmy.world for lemmy.world users, etc.
You won’t have all the features of mastadon with a lemmy account, but here are some things that can happen.
Mastadon users can post to lemmy and kbin communities. You can reply to these posts and both lemmy and mastadon users will be able to see it. For the mastadon users, the comments look like replies on a mastadon thread.
Mastadon users can also comment on lemmy/kbin posts. You can reply to those comments, upvote/downvote them etc.
Mastadon users can follow lemmy and kbin communities. But lemmy users can’t follow mastadon users yet. Kbin users can follow mastadon users. The reason kbin is less popular than lemmy is because kbin lacks mobile apps.
You don’t need to subscribe to a community to post. You can post to any lemmy or kbin community from any lemmy or kbin account as long as the account hasn’t been blocked.
There is no difference in making accounts as long as you’re not blocked. The only difference is that no single entity can control lemmy. The people who control dbzero are different from the people who control lemmy.world.
That’s still the easiest way. Email them, don’t tweet them.
crickets chirping
Epic never sued for monetary damages; it wants the court to tell Google that every app developer has total freedom to introduce its own app stores and its own billing systems on Android
I wonder how this will work out. If the judge actually forces it, so many large apps might show up on alternatives like fdroid and greatly improve fdroid capabilities.
The majority of microwaves, fridges, etc. Still don’t connect to WiFi. It’s mostly the high end ones which do.