@KharayKrayKray Go routines are asynchronous codes. But not that async/await models in JS and Python. So, I guess your view is subjective to the kind of async code you're referring to.
you literally cannot vibe code c++
char is an 8 bit string that can also be an unsigned 8 bit int depending on how you use it.
the level of precision required to write c++ is too high for vibecoding.
there are just too many quirks in the language.
@segun_os_@metallium3005 This a C thing. A lot of recent C++ folks opt-in for the std packages... std::string and its pairs. Vibecoding C++ is very possible... but not as easy as we do with the other web-related use-cases!
Saw this on someone's status.
If your app can't handle 200 users, I don't know what you're doing, man.
Is that even possible? I feel like you have to build it not to be able to handle 200 users intentionally. Even a simple json file as db can scale to 200 users.
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@jagotcash@akinkunmi Does user reg/login do computer vision and the rest?
You just threw technical garbage there to make sense of what?
Everything you mentioned there depends heavily on the computation available to you... you want to set up a new worker process for every request to auth endpoints?
Had a roommate named Ayo Ali, who studied Nuclear Physics. We stayed at Mellamby Hall in the same room, B 13. All he did was sleep, play football, and listen to Music (Usher, Carlo Santana, Mixed tape).
His first class was so great that NASA recruited him out of UI, and also took his entire family with him to the USA in 2003. (They were sending scouts to watch his progress every year since he was in the 200 level, when he did some programming thing on the faculty computers that caught their attention.