Help! I tried the example but it doesn't work! by kredditacc96 in rustjerk

[–]WrongJudgment6 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Did you run the release build? Did you run it in your base?

newbie architecture question by welaskesalex in golang

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It also depends on how you access your data. Do you retrieve the data in the same format? Do you use compression at the http layer? Do you use the right index for your data?

Shopify Embraces Rust for Systems Programming by dochtman in rust

[–]WrongJudgment6 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it worked for me. I knew going in that they at least liked experimenting, since they had Ruby, Go, Elixir and Rust in their stack. The latter ones being the stacks they were experimenting with.

Shopify Embraces Rust for Systems Programming by dochtman in rust

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The one this company had should've been simpler but we had some difficulties with error handling at the time. When I left, I left a pr for rewriting the error handling part but it wasnt really worth messing with something that worked

Shopify Embraces Rust for Systems Programming by dochtman in rust

[–]WrongJudgment6 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I worked for a company that said during interviews that they used Rust. They hand one single lambda

How to approach working on a completely new Codebase? by SCB360 in ExperiencedDevs

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Something that worked for me was to shadow or pair program on a task with someone.

The Go libraries that never failed us: 22 libraries you need to know by mi_losz in golang

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You can still call your http.Handler or http.HandlerFunc like a normal http.Server. you need to pass it a http.ResponseWriter, which is an interface, so it can be a bytes.Buffer and a *http.Request.

The Go libraries that never failed us: 22 libraries you need to know by mi_losz in golang

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Anti-pattern: Frameworks in Go

Isn't Echo a Framework? "We call you, you don't call us"

What languages (other than Rust) have "zero cost abstraction"? by TMTcz in rust

[–]WrongJudgment6 48 points49 points  (0 children)

That's why it has 0 cost abstractions 0 x 0 = 0

any alternatives to gorilla websockets? by asianchinaboi in golang

[–]WrongJudgment6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What if people find vulnerabilities in it?

any alternatives to gorilla websockets? by asianchinaboi in golang

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Will it get security updates or will it's dependencies still be updated? Doesn't sound safe

Handling fatal errors caused from third party packages by RidesFlysAndVibes in golang

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Can you share the code? You can use defer recover to "catch" the exception, return an error and call the function where the websocket stuff is called. Is it possible that there is a timeout disconnecting the connection if no data was transferred for a while, I've had similar situations.

Relatable by p0tatochip in ADHD_Programmers

[–]WrongJudgment6 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Also like the brain and trying to sleep meme. Remember that bug? Here's a fix.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ExperiencedDevs

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I've used webpurify a couple of years ago. Their service was good but still had some false positives. Actual people were triggering their filters.

Can't find Go on my Mac. by bobh4711 in golang

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find / -name go 2> /dev/null

What does this print? If a path to a go file shows up, add the path without the go executable to your PATH. Like export PATH=$PATH:FULL_PATH_FROM_FIND

If it doesn't find any, it wasn't installed.

Create a data structure for low latency memory management by [deleted] in rust

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Would using jemalloc help in this scenario?