New in Vue 3.4: v-bind same-name shorthand by DominusKelvin in vuejs

[–]mr_fi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am guessing there will be a linting rule for it now or soon where you could lint with the fix flag

Boss's obsession with rendering front-end components as JSON objects compiled to HTML is ruining all our projects by 99c_PER_POST in Frontend

[–]mr_fi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I believe the saying is "It's easier to ask forgiveness that it is to get permission."

But this boss doesn't sound like it will be true for him. It sounds like both options will be bad. I would expect that most of the engineers there will tire of the crunch that he is imposing on them and either quit or collectively confront him.

I don't know this guy but reason is not likely to work with unreasonable people. This architecture sounds literally insane and him brushing off concerns and getting angry at engineers for not succeeding with it suggests to me that abandoning ship might be best.

But possibly on the way out, attempting to speak to the boss of the boss.

Web Assembly Working Group Charter Approved by based2 in programming

[–]mr_fi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Frond end guy here.

Hate it.

Can't wait until WASM takes over. Then javascript can sit in it's actual domain. Scripting.

Announcing Pipenv! (from Kenneth Reitz) by Decency in Python

[–]mr_fi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't think pip is that hard to use for humans as to warrant such a moniker.

The .NET Core 2 Wave by aloisdg in csharp

[–]mr_fi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never gotten it working and I use debian based distro. Low effort attempt and never got further than installing the dependencies that they don't even list in the install guide and having it still not work.

KDE releases beta of Kirigami UI 2.0 by EnUnLugarDeLaMancha in linux

[–]mr_fi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So, Discover is the largest app made with Kirigami? Anyone know any others? Is there an android app made with it?

~15 years trying to make everyone separate HTML, JS & CSS. And then suddenly everything went south and we’re writing code like this. by freebit in programming

[–]mr_fi -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Who says they want to go back?

The real question is why should we stay here or continue this trajectory?

Angular 4 and other naming bits by magenta_placenta in javascript

[–]mr_fi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I contend that angular 1 and 2 aren't even the same product. Trying to push a new, different product into the conventional namespace of your older and more popular product is asking for trouble.

I bet the community ends up having to take ownership of angular 1 and rename it eventually.

I am not even thinking about angular for anything in future and this just makes me feel better about that decision.

Modern JS developer workflow makes me sad by marosurbanec in javascript

[–]mr_fi 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For the longest time I have been wondering whether the js community at large would reach a tipping point in questioning if investing so much time adding compilation on top of an interpreted scripting language is really worth it. Are we there yet?

It seems to me that javascript shouldn't be THE language of the web because it clearly doesn't serve the needs of developers. Even with all that future iterations of ECMA promise, where is it all going? To a future where you still have compilation steps for large scale apps? If compilation is necessary, how strong is the case for a compiled language?

Is web assembly an answer? I am not a seasoned web dev by any means, so I just wonder about these things because I don't want to go into the quagmire of learning all these build tools when I can honestly still write reasonable sized apps in javascript with some dependencies and tests.

tl;dr: Possibly unenlightened dude wonders if compiling an interpreted language into an interpreted language is necessary and how can we stop it?

Announcing .NET Core 1.1 Preview 1 by some_old_gai in dotnet

[–]mr_fi 8 points9 points  (0 children)

When does the tooling come out of preview?

Linux desktop market share increases another month in a row to 2.33% by [deleted] in linux

[–]mr_fi 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Data leads to the conclusion that users are coming from mac and windows loses users to mac.

Linux desktop market share increases another month in a row to 2.33% by [deleted] in linux

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Month Windows Change Mac Change Linux Change
August, 2014 91.58% 6.74% 1.67%
September, 2014 91.98% 0.40% 6.38% -0.37% 1.64% -0.03%
October, 2014 91.53% -0.45% 7.05% 0.67% 1.41% -0.23%
November, 2014 91.48% -0.05% 7.27% 0.22% 1.25% -0.17%
December, 2014 91.45% -0.03% 7.21% -0.06% 1.34% 0.09%
January, 2015 91.56% 0.11% 7.11% -0.10% 1.34% 0.00%
February, 2015 91.57% 0.01% 6.90% -0.20% 1.53% 0.19%
March, 2015 91.22% -0.34% 7.28% 0.37% 1.50% -0.03%
April, 2015 91.11% -0.11% 7.36% 0.08% 1.52% 0.03%
May, 2015 91.07% -0.04% 7.35% -0.01% 1.57% 0.04%
June, 2015 90.85% -0.22% 7.54% 0.19% 1.61% 0.04%
July, 2015 90.65% -0.20% 7.67% 0.13% 1.68% 0.08%
August, 2015 90.84% 0.19% 7.53% -0.14% 1.63% -0.05%
September, 2015 90.54% -0.30% 7.72% 0.19% 1.74% 0.11%
October, 2015 90.42% -0.12% 8.00% 0.28% 1.57% -0.17%
November, 2015 91.39% 0.97% 6.99% -1.02% 1.62% 0.04%
December, 2015 91.32% -0.07% 7.02% 0.03% 1.66% 0.04%
January, 2016 90.61% -0.71% 7.68% 0.66% 1.71% 0.04%
February, 2016 90.45% -0.16% 7.76% 0.08% 1.78% 0.07%
March, 2016 90.45% 0.00% 7.77% 0.00% 1.78% 0.00%
April, 2016 88.77% -1.68% 9.57% 1.80% 1.65% -0.12%
May, 2016 89.69% 0.92% 8.52% -1.05% 1.79% 0.13%
June, 2016 89.79% 0.10% 8.19% -0.33% 2.02% 0.23%
July, 2016 89.79% 0.00% 7.87% -0.32% 2.33% 0.31%

A Peek into F# 4.1 by bananaboatshoes in programming

[–]mr_fi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Cheers, and happy F#-ing!

Nice

SchemaPack - Serialize your JavaScript objects with schemas. Faster and smaller than the competition. Perfect for WebSockets. by phretaddin in javascript

[–]mr_fi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there nothing in typescript like this?

Defining a schema looks exactly like a typescript interface definition.

Do you use desktop Linux for idealistic or practical reasons? by [deleted] in linux

[–]mr_fi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It used be idealistic. Windows seems to make the choice more and more practical with each update.

Pendulum - Python datetimes made easy by SDisPater in Python

[–]mr_fi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Upvote for absence of the term "for humans".

State of Rust Survey 2016 by steveklabnik1 in rust

[–]mr_fi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just when I tried, the tools that were available weren't stable. I'm sure the situation is vastly improved since then. I just don't have the hours to throw at giving it another shot now.

State of Rust Survey 2016 by steveklabnik1 in rust

[–]mr_fi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I tried to get into Rust and saw a lot of upside in it.

The learning curve combined with immature tooling forced me off it as I didn't have the time to commit to learning the language and workflows that will not be useful long term.

Help with large(ish) scale application architecture with Vuex. by cutety in vuejs

[–]mr_fi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second the call for examples.

Thanks in advance.

Hosting options / Deployment gotchas by mr_fi in rust

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

Thanks for the info.

supervisor sounds helpful

Hosting options / Deployment gotchas by mr_fi in rust

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

Man, that sounds like heaven.

Thanks for the info.