A Java and Rust (EnumMap/HashMap) comparison.
Two examples of the use of Maps (key, value) to perform lookups.
Happy coding (by the beach)! 🙂
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@brunoborges@iqnev Sr devs, often tell Jr devs to not blindly copy and paste code unless you understand what it’s doing. With Vibe coding it’s now senior copying and pasting tons of code and just trusting the code. I think these days you just have to be on your toes and diligent. Time is money.
As you write code by hand, you intrinsically review it. As you gain experience by writing (and thus reviewing), your code gets better. Your reviewing skill gets better. You spot your own mistakes faster, and address them as you write and rewrite the code.
AI written code is a code dump. Reviewing AI code dumps is as hard as reviewing a very long PR someone sent your way.
Expecting humane understanding of AI written code is unfathomable in many cases. Only using AI to review AI generated code seems plausible.
@ThePrimeagen he says ... we do not know, but in a sentence later he says if you don't care about science...
Maybe he should have used Nano Banana of himself giving the speech with interactive interruption "booing" capability.
I'm an optimist and believe Ai tech will bring new jobs/market.
Rust, Zig and Odin (impressive languages indeed). Data Oriented Design seems to be baked into system languages for good reason (memory layouts, lower level datatypes. whether it's borrow rules or mem allocators all three don't have a runtime such as Java, Go, or Nodejs.
@dancox4maryland Dan,
This structure built in ~38 months. Total Cost: $7.8 billion USD. its floor space spans 1.22 million sqm over 5 times larger than Grand Central Station. 366, 000 tons of steel.
Keybridge is 15k-20k tons of steel
Wes Moore - 25 months and 22 days. https://t.co/4HGlammsV7