A philosophy of software design, by John Ousterhout.
Short book with some fresh approaches that i like way more than some of the established ones.
A philosophy of software design, by John Ousterhout.
Short book with some fresh approaches that i like way more than some of the established ones.
I kinda get that people somehow like the overall idea of this approach.
But who is, excuse my french, fucking maintain that crap in the long run?
Non-flat roads do exist.
How does that even relate?
Mail encryption has nothing to do with how the mail is formatted (html vs plain text). And the client protocol for fetching the mail from the server also has nothing to do with that.
Well, who said the c in c/something is NOT commune? ;-)
Studded tires do exist.
Let me introduce you to https://davmail.sourceforge.net/
Yes it works pretty fine with stupid O365. You can basically use whatever mailclient you desire with it.
Lupine Rotlicht.
Very bright, excellent quality, repairable, USB charging and also has a brake light function.
But what about those stupid apps that refuse to use the sd card?
It’s silly :-(
Excellent book. Got me to rethink a lot of my approach to software and systemy design.
Oh wow.
That looks like an overly complicated solution to a problem that doesn’t exist. Synching stuff that is in git? Why not just use… git? Also npm… and the example has an env var named “DB_PASS” in it. You never put passwords in version control.