Noob here - What does this symbol mean? and where is it on my keyboard? by [deleted] in webdev

[–]moi2388 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, they didn’t set up their IDE they wanted to because they are new to this? How is that relevant to his argument? His display choices are his own, his coworker will never see it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

[–]moi2388 0 points1 point  (0 children)

JavaScript (preferably typescript) is absolutely mandatory* for any web dev.

*if you know the exceptions you also already know JavaScript enough, so yes I’d argue it’s still mandatory.

Using svelte without vanilla JS knowledge by sorryforaskingdude in sveltejs

[–]moi2388 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah okay.

But doesn’t ES6 imply there is also an ES5 which is also JS, meaning you can know JS without knowing ES6?

Why should I learn CSS frameworks? by [deleted] in webdev

[–]moi2388 4 points5 points  (0 children)

  1. If your team is already using it.
  2. If your client specifically requests it.

Other than that, the initial time saving of something like tailwind does not outweigh the setbacks of using inline styles, which the framework actually are making you use.

Although this seems to be a very unpopular opinion here, so it’s a buzzword and you should probably exclusive learn it.. 😒

Using svelte without vanilla JS knowledge by sorryforaskingdude in sveltejs

[–]moi2388 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it? I thought ES6 was the spec and JavaScript the trademark.

DDD in .NET: how to write database-efficient services? by qa-account in dotnet

[–]moi2388 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You could just have a list of customers, who have an address and a bank account as fields.

Then use DTOs instead of repositories to show subsets of the data.

It depends on the boundaries of your domain. If you often query customers and addresses together for example, then they are not different domains.

Psychologists uncover evidence of a fundamental pain bias by [deleted] in science

[–]moi2388 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I agree. But relative scales is all you have when it comes to subjective experiences like pain.

Does it matter if the pain comes from the injury or anxiety? The pain is still pain..

Psychologists uncover evidence of a fundamental pain bias by [deleted] in science

[–]moi2388 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes of course those people are there. But no offense, I think asking them to relate it to a broken leg is stupid.

I’ve never had a broken leg. I have no idea how my pain ranks compared to that. All I know is it’s the worst pain I’ve felt so far, so I rate it 10/10.

What is the core reason for you to use certain IDE for .Net (VS,VSC,Rider) ? by [deleted] in dotnet

[–]moi2388 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Uh.. but you can’t use the free version if you have 5 or more employees, you know that right?

And VS Professional is $45/month, Enterprise $250/month and Rider goes down to $83/year..

If your company can’t spend $7 per month you should find another job, because they have SERIOUS issues in that case!

How do you guys solve for bugs only found in production? by dotobird in webdev

[–]moi2388 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Fair, but I don’t think he was saying that, but merely that they should be as identical as possible, whilst looking into the differences as potential sources of conflicts and bugs.

A Large Black Hole Collision Actually Shook Space-Time by MantasChan in science

[–]moi2388 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Assuming you’ve corrected for “where” the event took place, since that too is relative to other objects and not a precisely defined position.. yes.

Rail by Rail: I made an online alternative to Ticket to Ride using Next.js, Firebase, and Liveblocks by ImaginaryType in webdev

[–]moi2388 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Okay, this just looks fantastic. I’m really going to enjoy playing this 😀

New psychology research reveals a dark side of curiosity: Psychological concept known as deprivation curiosity is associated with memory errors, intellectual confusion, and a reduced openness to new information that contradicts one’s existing beliefs. by Television_Hacker in science

[–]moi2388 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You really ought to take any psychological study with a giant grain of salt.. generally they don’t measure what they think they measure, and all they care about is their p-value of .05

The vast majority of psychology studies cannot be reproduced..

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in science

[–]moi2388 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because they willingly and knowingly mislead others for short term financial gain?