Elixir v1.20 released! Now officially a gradually typed language: Elixir type checks every single line of code, finding bugs and dead code, without developer overhead (no typing signatures) and extremely low false positives rate. Plus a faster compiler! Links and reports below.
@regina_suomesta@wakeupsamuray В Голландии трудных детей посылают в специальные школы.
Есть конечно школы которые так не делают, но у нас в школе было пару проблемных детей и их меньше чем за пол года перевели.
@RaulOnRails I assume, that it's a incentive issue. Up until now market had a lot of demand for react engineers.
So developers had an urge to add this technology everywhere (cv driver development).
@RaulOnRails Hate is a very strong word.
There are legit reason to use React. But I personally feel that it is used everywhere without justification.
And it's really hard to explain that to proponents of react.
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Golang has 4 different mutation testing libraries, so it took me a while to find the "right one".
Gomu has been one of the easiest and most useful.
https://t.co/O5ACHNAUCX
Compared to mutant gem it does lack mutation types.
@mikker I considered using this, but not enough ready made components to make it attractive to buy. So I built my own design system :)
I really-really dislike what LLM come up with for design. But at the same time, there is not a lot of options in rails for other design system either.
@marckohlbrugge Do you think it will play out differently in the Netherlands?
My wife electric bike was stolen in a private parking, police gave zero fucks. Didn't even look at cameras (and there was plenty of them).