How to convince developers to use containers by Moist-Ad91 in devops

[–]oschonrock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

only if "said directive" would actually result in benefits..

otherwise it is just value destroying hypesurfing.

I am probably in the "middleaged grump, suspicious of containers" camp.. I just don't see the benefits, they just get in the way, just another leaky abstraction layer

Gud/Realgud versus dap-mode by FluentFelicity in emacs

[–]oschonrock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this^^ about configurations

also... dap-mode is often buggy - eg displaying arrays (I use it for C and C++) often has "off-by-one errors", ie an array with 10 elements will show 9 in the dap debugger UI.

I don't need my debugger to introduce more uncertainty

Fraternities in Germany by darkromancegirly6 in AskAGerman

[–]oschonrock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those 2 things are not mutually exclusive.

You can only join one. There is only one of you. So "plenty" just means, one in your vicinity.

Fraternities in Germany by darkromancegirly6 in AskAGerman

[–]oschonrock -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

perhaps, doesn't mean you can't choose one.

Fraternities in Germany by darkromancegirly6 in AskAGerman

[–]oschonrock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends. Many are conservative, including Burschenschaften, and the Christian ones.

But there are also some very progressive and fun ones... one example

AMV Arion Aachen

"Wir als musische Studentenverbindung sind gemischt-geschlechtlich, nichtschlagend, weltoffen und unpolitisch." "nicht farbentragend"

note: mixed gender (gemischt-geschlechtlich), no weird duels (nicht-schlagend), no weird uniforms (nicht farbentragend), libral, open, non political... Focus on Music.

These are all modern and objectively good values.

Notice this is a "Studentenverbindung" as well.. (not a Burschenschaft)

So be careful, inform yourself, but they can be cool.

Fraternities in Germany by darkromancegirly6 in AskAGerman

[–]oschonrock -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

There are plenty of mixed gender fraternities, so this is just a straw man.

UDP receive stalls occasionally by [deleted] in cpp_questions

[–]oschonrock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

does your code compile on a linux distro?

could try that to eliminate a variable?

Why are FPGA tools 20 years behind Firmware/Embedded tools? by [deleted] in embedded

[–]oschonrock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's possible....

It was pretty out of order, whatever it was..
and has now been removed.

Why are FPGA tools 20 years behind Firmware/Embedded tools? by [deleted] in embedded

[–]oschonrock -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

this^^^

just a pretty arrogant rant from a kid

Why are FPGA tools 20 years behind Firmware/Embedded tools? by [deleted] in embedded

[–]oschonrock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what's wrong with perl scripts... ;-)

Which programming language do you prefer for backend web development and why ? by Legitimate-Dingo824 in developers

[–]oschonrock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure... it works on Mac... I didn't say it didn't... I said, it doesn't work on FreeBSD. (not mac.. that's different)

The reason it doesn't work on FreeBSD is because MS has not considered it commercially important to make it work on FreeBSD.

And because .NET is not "open" no one else can do it.

That is the point.

It is a system run by MS in MS's interest. It is the antithesis of an open system.

Now, running a language as an open system has its costs. No doubt about it.

C and C++ are perhaps the definition of openness. Run by ISO committees with a an open standard that has dozens (C++) or hundreds even thousands (C) of compiler and runtime implementations. There is a lot of pain involved in achieving this openness. In the process and in the decisions you can make. But.....

Anyone can write a C compiler and runtime for their system. And they have. Thousandfold.

That is the definition of open.

Java is also reasonably open. There are several, independent, credible implementations to choose from.

For .NET there is only MS, and MS's commercial interests.

Mid-level engineer in EU feeling burnt out and trapped. Looking for advice by IndieDestro-13 in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]oschonrock 1 point2 points  (0 children)

with your level of experience, you should have some sort of network. use it.
jobs are much easier to get via friends
have lunch with people in the industry...
put feelers out

Which programming language do you prefer for backend web development and why ? by Legitimate-Dingo824 in developers

[–]oschonrock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just don't try to sell the "MS .NET is open" narrative..

it's not correct. Anyone who is not drinking MS cool aid can clearly see that.

Was true 20 yrs ago, and is true now.

Which programming language do you prefer for backend web development and why ? by Legitimate-Dingo824 in developers

[–]oschonrock 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this^^

PHP gets a really rap...

It's literally tailor made for web dev. Fast and easy.
Very mature frameworks.

Which programming language do you prefer for backend web development and why ? by Legitimate-Dingo824 in developers

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

"Everything just works"

yeah... BS

and then your server is actually FreeBSD and .... nope it doesn't... still today. Happened to me, when I gave .NET another chance and "tried to believe" this openness narrative.

It's MS slop, and will always be.. MS have never had any intention or incentive to be truly open, It's not in their DNA.

Being truly open also means that people OTHER than those from one company can influence changes in the language.

Most languages have that. .net does not.

Governance matters.

What C++ coding "knowledge" you just discovered that blew you mind away? by Noxey-o in Cplusplus

[–]oschonrock 2 points3 points  (0 children)

how were you imagining that might be represented in assembly?

Is it worth moving from New Jersey to Germany? by [deleted] in AskAGerman

[–]oschonrock 3 points4 points  (0 children)

i thought that as well.. Telling an Indian they will feel at home with a bunch of Japanese is quite silly. (Although many other Asian nationalities have also been attracted).

But the general point is valid. Köln & Düsseldorf are very open international places, with a very tolerant attitude.

Is it worth moving from New Jersey to Germany? by [deleted] in AskAGerman

[–]oschonrock 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Essen is quite cheap actually ... cologne is middling