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seref.bsky.social
Nerd. Programmer. Consultant at times. Tech lead at Ocean Health Systems. Londoner, likes writing code, sci-fi, B movies. Likes kind people. Please don't yell.
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The level of sensibility in this thread is too much for my battered brain. Please sprinkle some nonsense before I go into a shock. Maybe hint that Rust is no longer hard actually since we have AI, so we could do everything with it etc etc.
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Freat? Right. Lomg day...
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Except they all do it, so switching becomes pointless
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I think the even deeper(!) issue is there is no way to grow a primarily service economy in a globally protective economic phase. That is, without finding a way for frictionless trade with a massive economic block. It's becoming desperate now: AI, hidden Viking treasures, etc. Etc.
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I'm keeping the account, I don't want someone to grab the name. No cross posting, I don't even log in or check it out, have not done so for months now.
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I know, I know. This is a .net (framework) 4.6.2 based library that implements a custom security extension for SSRS. I think my workstation would spontaneously combust if I even attempted to navigate to language-ext's github page while the project is open in Rider.
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Ok, that's interesting now 😉
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I wonder how many years it'll take to run linux on those. Properly I mean.
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Yeah, I keep saying it has become c++ on CLR. I don't have a problem with sticking to a subset of it, as people do with c++, but the problem is others may have opinions about your subset and may suggest theirs is better. I still like it though, quite a lot actually 🙂
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Don't get me started! There is also this other category. I used to write stuff in my blog and there is now a whole generation genuinely asking if I have a youtube video. No there is not. I'm hopelessly old now, so I won't be able to explain EHR architecture through the universal language of dance.
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My version of that is when I tell people that I covered something in my PhD thesis (which I made publicly available) and that they may find it helpful, the response is a smirk and "well, I don't have time to read a whole thesis". Oh, you'd like me to sing the relevant bits to you then? £$%^W£$%
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Devcontainers have been great for me across a number of stacks that are hard to configure but I have not used them with python. Not a small investment either but the ROI keeps going up. Just in case it helps...
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Ooh, good detective work there!
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Ah, that's interesting. I was referring to Internet explorer supporting vb script if my memory is correct. Coffeescript was not supported at all, was it?
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Cool, thanks, will take a look
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Something that lets me write a SQL insert statement with parameters, then provide an object (POCO) so that the fields of the object are mapped to the parameters of the insert statement when I execute the statement.
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Thanks!. This is very, very interesting. Is anything similar available on the insertion side? I.e. can I take control of writes/updates ? Probably similar to Dapper's extensions. I would love a strictly unopinionated insertion feature
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Hahah, "wasn't informed about this"
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Hahaha, this is from me just yesterday bsky.app/profile/sere...
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Thanks! It is easy to get that one wrong, there's actually at least one github issue where the name is used interchangeably, both the correct one and the typo and no one says anything about it 😀 Our brains correct it, except mine is a bit defective, so ... 🤷‍♂️
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Raised by wolves is up there with Gattaca in terms of wasted masterpiece potential. Even bigger maybe.