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What kind of a rotten profession is software engineering that it dismisses more experience.

Doctors, engineers, lawyers, builders, architects, brick layers, pilots etc are sought after if they have more experience


A lot of truth to this. It is difficult to think of any profession where the value of experience is less understood than in software engineering.


Excellent work with Zig and great documentation with detailed examples. Beautiful syntax.


This employer is living in the 19th century. Cheap and despicable employers getting rich off the back of naive hard working people.


Why not use a package manager to publish a library for a destination?

Then just release a package and reference it whenever there is a change to the target.

Should work well in either a monolith or micro service.


Modern SQL servers implement this


NoSQL is practically useless for succinct and efficient queries


It's all about talking



This is a brilliant result, make this toy broken language compete


We've learned JavaScript is a toy


Java 8 still has syntactic sugar for generics?


What does syntax sugar have to do with binary portability? Generics information is available in the bytecode, and you can access it through reflection (it's available on methods and fields).


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