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hawgietonight@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•Is TypeScript a fad or is my manager delusional?15·1 year agoTechnicalities aside, TS is being pushed by MSFT in their SaaS custom components, and that right there will keep it relevant a while. MSFT is known for changing names a lot, but not for killing technologies.
After over 5 years of writing TS, I have had to do plain JS sometimes, and it is scary. It feels like walking blindfold. I’m spoiled.
hawgietonight@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something you wanted as a kid and bought now that you're an adult with disposable income?9·1 year agoDoritos. My dad brought home some bags from USA and instantly got hooked on that shit. Fast forward a decade and now with money and selling locally, I ate them until I got sick.
hawgietonight@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•What are the craziest misconceptions you’ve heard about programming from people not familiar with it?24·1 year agoDoesn’t happen as much, but family and non tech friends would present me to other people that “worked with computers” thinking I could take new job opportunities. They were always wildly unrelated to my field.
I know I know,… they acted in good faith, and probably could have adapted a bit, but like 30 years ago there was a lot of overlap and systems where somewhat similar, but now somebody trained in Linux kernel maintenance isn’t going to learn how to create SharePoint SPFx webparts. Development is very specific now!
hawgietonight@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How cheap is the cheapest home for sale in your city/region?4·1 year agoYup, 700/700Mb. Also wimax but that only gets up to 25Mb
hawgietonight@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How cheap is the cheapest home for sale in your city/region?16·1 year ago155.000€ for new 5 bedroom 200+ m2 duplex in my small town in Spain.
No HOAs! supermarkets and schools are in walking distance ;)
Cheapest is around 30K, but why bother?
hawgietonight@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•What are some common misconceptions about programming that you'd like to debunk?71·1 year agoOne line is fine if used wisely, everybody does it for readability. The issue is when you need more than one.
hawgietonight@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•What are some common misconceptions about programming that you'd like to debunk?203·1 year agoMyth: code can be ugly as long as it works, don’t spend company time on making it look good or on minor optimizations.
The truth is that you can tell when effort has been put into a job. Even if it just works, the lack of discipline means that in the end it will be difficult to maintain and probably will fail in unexpected situations.
Every language has its conventions, but if I spot more than a line of separation between blocks of code, that is a common telltale sign of noob. Run from that shit.
hawgietonight@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What technical issues did you ignore for an extended period of time?81·1 year agoQuite bad. This was over 10 years ago so the details are muddy… It was on BQ hardware and the first weeks it couldn’t even work outside on GSM or 3G (or whatever was at the time). It was clearly developed and tested solely on Wifi. Using cellular connection make it fall apart and constantly hang.
Then it never was able to get WhatsApp working. Everyone uses WhatsApp, and had to get by using old SMS or whoever I got to trick to install the then unknown Telegram.
Eventually got tired and got back to an Android phone. An Alcatel if I recall correctly.
After some time, BQ offered a way to revert the hardware back to its Android version, did that and had a backup for many years.
It was a very messy and buggy launch, but being on the bleeding edge, it’s expected. If they had offered a WhatsApp app I would have hung on way longer, it was the only deal breaker.
hawgietonight@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What technical issues did you ignore for an extended period of time?40·1 year agoI used an Ubuntu Phone as my daily for about 6 months.
hawgietonight@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some items that really aren't worth paying the expensive version for?7·2 years agoOn the other hand, if you are buying cheap it’s usually because you aren’t familiar with the product and it’s characteristics. So you can take it as the price for learning about said product and what you really want from it.
For example, I got a cheap electric scooter for my wife on her birthday. We are new to these things, and didn’t even know if we would use it at all. Fast forward a year and we have used the crap out of it, even the kids can’t stop taking it out for a spin, and we now know what to look for and what sort of power and features we want when it comes time to replace it.
hawgietonight@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Lifehack for naive schoolchildren4·2 years agoIn this situation the magnets act much like a spring, so imagine changing the magnets on the stick and the car for a simple spring. That is much more easier to visualize.
We have a budget for streaming services. ATM Netflix, HBO max and Showtime. About 20€ a month. Me and my wife like a good classic flick every now and then, so the two latter stay. The kids eat up crap Netflix series like candy. Everytime they ask to get prime or Disney they have the choice to give up Netflix to change… but they don’t.
If ads come, or the price goes up too much will consider canceling. Until then, it suits our wants.
hawgietonight@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What nonfiction books have caused a paradigm-shift in your life?6·2 years agoWhen I was about 12, my father brought from the airbase thrift shop two books of the “Tell me why” series. It blew my mind knowing how stuff, iI never paid attention to, worked.
From then on I knew that there was an explanation for almost everything, it just required looking for the right book :-)
hawgietonight@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Remote or hybrid workers, would you rather work a 4 day week on site, or WFH completely for 5 days a week, for the same pay?12·2 years agoI took WFH for higher pay in 2013. It makes sense because I’m more productive without the noise, uncomfortable lighting, interruptions and subpar hardware.
Not conidering going back to office unless things change A LOT
hawgietonight@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is your easy to prepare go to meal to cook when you want to impress someone?2·2 years agoNot really to impress, but everybody likes a good paella.
Easier on a gas than with embers as I tried the latter for first time and was quite challenging.
Just ask first if everybody is ok throwing in rabbit or chicken, not everyone is fond of rabbit.
A typical hamburger is about 500 kcal so you would have to go up those stairs 100 times to burn it off in theory.
But science is now saying that burning off calories isn’t related to excersise… you burn the same amount doing or not doing physical activity. So I don’t know if this is relevant anymore.