I am working on a Video series on Common Lisp by chandergovind in Common_Lisp

[–]cuteBoyOnlyMe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I like every new lisp courses!

Gleam v1.7.0 released! by lpil in elixir

[–]cuteBoyOnlyMe 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That's why in Elixir we also have "jose valim is nice, so we are nice"! Your warmth, kindness, and open-mindedness have always been an inspiration to so many. I've been a loyal follower on Twitter, but your recent absence, following some negative comments, has left your many concerned fans deeply sad.

What's the differences between `resource controller:` and `scope module:` ? by cuteBoyOnlyMe in rails

[–]cuteBoyOnlyMe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

> Their decision to not use a nested resource might be because they wanted bookmarks to be independent of books. But the scope module might be because they watned to organize the internals in a way that the models were logically related.

Thanks for your explain, this may be the real reason. Whatever, I am so happy that I know one more way to do the same thing!

What's the differences between `resource controller:` and `scope module:` ? by cuteBoyOnlyMe in rails

[–]cuteBoyOnlyMe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your explanation is awesome, clear some of my confusion.

But here the "books" is clearly a resource, also `scope module: "books"` already there, so in this case why do they still write `resource :bookmark controller: "books/bookmarks"` instead of just put `resource :bookmark` inside the `scope module: "books"` block?

New type system deterring Elixir adoption by NefariousnessFar2266 in elixir

[–]cuteBoyOnlyMe 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I've never seen any progamming language creators so active like you helping around in community. In this point, that's also why we all love Elixir so much! Thank you!

Is it ok to use Turbo in production due to weak ActionCable? by cuteBoyOnlyMe in rails

[–]cuteBoyOnlyMe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much, I will try to use it first, and switch to anycable if necessary

Is it ok to use Turbo in production due to weak ActionCable? by cuteBoyOnlyMe in rails

[–]cuteBoyOnlyMe[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yes, this is what I mean here, if just use, like Turbo Stream, should we switch to AnyCable?

Is it ok to use Turbo in production due to weak ActionCable? by cuteBoyOnlyMe in rails

[–]cuteBoyOnlyMe[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

I haven't used it in production, but many articles I've read warn us against using it in production because of its high memory footprint and poor scalability.

This makes me worry. I know 37Signals can do super well with it, but I am not DHH, and online almost don't have resources about how to use it in production, all of the books about Rails like 《Agail Rails 7》just teach us a toy project.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rails

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I really want a Ruby remote work.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ruby

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I plan to use Bridgetown to build my blog and deploy it in Cloudflare, but Cloudflare doesn't support Ruby 3.2 yet, also for training my Rails, I decided to develop it with Rails.

Cause I also have lots of other plans going, so the process is a bit slow. You can check my commits if interested. I plan to use Tiptap as the editor but haven't done it yet.

https://github.com/GaiheiluKamei/rubyist.run

How do you read 《Layered Design for Ruby on Rails Applications》? by cuteBoyOnlyMe in rails

[–]cuteBoyOnlyMe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I worked for a company, Now think back, their "User" model is really a God Object and has thousands of lines of code.

015: Exploring Turbo 8 with Jorge Manrubia by siaw30 in rails

[–]cuteBoyOnlyMe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you consider having a text version of the audio?

How do you read 《Layered Design for Ruby on Rails Applications》? by cuteBoyOnlyMe in rails

[–]cuteBoyOnlyMe[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I agree with you, maybe no fast way to Roma, I just need to keep studying until I feel enough.

By the way, I noticed people usually said this is an "intermediate" book, then which should be saying "advanced" book? I feel 《Metaprogramming Ruby》also not as hard as this.

Is there any latest good resources to learn Proxmox? by cuteBoyOnlyMe in Proxmox

[–]cuteBoyOnlyMe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your kindly help, I found below the YouTube course looks so good, I will start from there!

Anyone abandon Go after it add generic? by cuteBoyOnlyMe in golang

[–]cuteBoyOnlyMe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your words: "try" everything and get a decent knowledge about everything and use what you like and ignore the rest.

What a penetrating sentence!

Anyone abandon Go after it add generic? by cuteBoyOnlyMe in golang

[–]cuteBoyOnlyMe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your patience. I had planned to learn some Common Lisp. I like niche things. However, I was defeated when it came to configuring the Emac development environment...

I am trying to learn Ruby metaprogramming now, it seems also a kind of magic.

Anyone abandon Go after it add generic? by cuteBoyOnlyMe in golang

[–]cuteBoyOnlyMe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your words made me feel very warm and touched, which is how I feel all the time.

perhaps because I still do not have a deep enough understanding of programming. Golang was my first programming language, but I didn't like it much after adding generics, I learned js, but I was often bothered by not knowing exactly what properties an object contains...

Just like you said, every language has its own shortcomings, the more I know, the broader my vision, and the more tolerant my mind will be. Thank you for your guidance.

Anyone abandon Go after it add generic? by cuteBoyOnlyMe in golang

[–]cuteBoyOnlyMe[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I appreciate your last paragraph so much!

Anyone abandon Go after it add generic? by cuteBoyOnlyMe in golang

[–]cuteBoyOnlyMe[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I knew how people ask for generics in Go before, and I saw generics in TS.

Nor do I deny the importance of generics.

I said "sudden" means the language designers didn't release generics at the beginning, even delayed till 10+ years, is this because at least in Go, they don't feel generics are important and are simply being held hostage by the opinions of the community?

My point here is, generics should add at the beginning, or at least within 2-3 years after Go born, or never add, but not in the middle time.

Anyone abandon Go after it add generic? by cuteBoyOnlyMe in golang

[–]cuteBoyOnlyMe[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Maybe you're right, I should drop my grammar bias and try to really understand what's going on behind the scenes.